Will not open Dialog box

G

Guest

This should call the "Open Dialog Box". it errors out on strFilter=
ahtAddFilterItem
I am using 2003 access. I am use to working with access 97?

Private Sub Command39_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Command39_Click

Dim strFilter As String
Dim strInputFileName As String

strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "Excel Files (*.XLS)", "*.XLS")
strInputFileName = ahtCommonFileOpenSave( _
Filter:=strFilter, OpenFile:=True, _
DialogTitle:="Please select an input file...", _
Flags:=ahtOFN_HIDEREADONLY)


Exit_Command39_Click:
Exit Sub

Err_Command39_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_Command39_Click

End Sub
 
G

Guest

no just whats here. I did not see the "Excel" in that part of the code. Can I
just list the Excel call?
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

Copy all of the code in the shaded box (between Code Start and Code End)
into a new module, and save it with a unique name (say, mdlCommonDialog).

Then your code will work.

Unless you copy that code, it will not work.
 
G

Guest

Doug,
I have not used this API before, I just set the path name. With this Db, I
have a Form, and I want the users to be able to click and have the Open
Dialog Box to prompt them for file location.
I copied the complete code, but I get an error right after this next lines
stating “only comments can appearâ€â€¦â€¦ These will be Excel files only. I just
don’t know what I am doing wrong.

Declare Function aht_apiGetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean

Declare Function aht_apiGetSaveFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetSaveFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean
Declare Function CommDlgExtendedError Lib "comdlg32.dll" () As Long
 
G

Guest

Doug,
I have not used this API before, I just set the path name. With this Db, I
have a Form, and I want the users to be able to click and have the Open
Dialog Box to prompt them for file location.
I copied the complete code, but I get an error right after this next lines
stating “only comments can appearâ€â€¦â€¦ These will be Excel files only. I just
don’t know what I am doing wrong.

Declare Function aht_apiGetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean

Declare Function aht_apiGetSaveFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetSaveFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean
Declare Function CommDlgExtendedError Lib "comdlg32.dll" () As Long
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

It sounds as though you might have copied too much (only copy what's in the
shaded area), or else you didn't copy it into a new module. Make sure it's
an actual module, as opposed to a Class Module.
 
G

Guest

Doug,
I have been using the Get External Data (Excel spreadsheet) then converting
it to a table, then run the Find Duplicates Query. The code you told me to
copy does work, but does not bring up the file for me to convert to a table.
I am like DOEY!
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

I have no idea what you mean by "bring up the file for me to convert to a
table". All that code does is return the full path to the file. You have to
take that full path and do something with it.
 
G

Guest

Doug,
Once I got it to return the full path, it allows me to pick the file, once
I do, nothing happens. I just not sure I am going about this the right way.
As I stated, I was using the create new table, and on the file menu I was
using the "Get External Data" choosing the Excell file, then converting the
Excel file to a table. Then I ran the New query "Find duplicate records" Qry.
I need to put this on a from page for the users to be able to do on there
own.
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

What are you expecting to happen?

Remember that my dealings have been in this thread. If you've posted other
code that you've used in other threads, I don't know about it. Nowhere in
this thread has you stated anything about creating new tables, etc.
 
G

Guest

Doug,
This DB is for finding duplicates in various Excel Reports. I was using the
create new table, and on the file menu I was using the "Get External Data"
choosing the Excell file, then converting the Excel file to a table. Then I
ran the New query "Find duplicate records" Qry.

I need to put this on a from page for the users to be able to do on there
own.

Sorry about that, I thought I had posted the exact question.
 
G

Guest

Here is the code, I built a form page and used a command button, and I set
the API code inside the Private sub function. I am not used to building such
difficult forms.
I want the users to be able to click the button, be prompted to choose file
(excel) these will be different excel files every time. Side note, as I
stated, right now I use the new table, go to file menu, Get External Data, I
pick the Excel file I need, then I create a table.
Then I run the new query, Find Duplicates. I can write the query for the
Dups. I am having real problems with the Form page. It seems no matter where
I put the API it bring up the vb code instead of the prompt window.



Private Sub Get_Data_Click()

'***************** Code Start **************
'This code was originally written by Ken Getz.
'It is not to be altered or distributed,
'except as part of an application.
'You are free to use it in any application,
'provided the copyright notice is left unchanged.
'
' Code courtesy of:
' Microsoft Access 95 How-To
' Ken Getz and Paul Litwin
' Waite Group Press, 1996

Type tagOPENFILENAME
lStructSize As Long
hwndOwner As Long
hInstance As Long
strFilter As String
strCustomFilter As String
nMaxCustFilter As Long
nFilterIndex As Long
strFile As String
nMaxFile As Long
strFileTitle As String
nMaxFileTitle As Long
strInitialDir As String
strTitle As String
Flags As Long
nFileOffset As Integer
nFileExtension As Integer
strDefExt As String
lCustData As Long
lpfnHook As Long
lpTemplateName As String
End Type

Declare Function aht_apiGetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean

Declare Function aht_apiGetSaveFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetSaveFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean
Declare Function CommDlgExtendedError Lib "comdlg32.dll" () As Long

Global Const ahtOFN_READONLY = &H1
Global Const ahtOFN_OVERWRITEPROMPT = &H2
Global Const ahtOFN_HIDEREADONLY = &H4
Global Const ahtOFN_NOCHANGEDIR = &H8
Global Const ahtOFN_SHOWHELP = &H10
' You won't use these.
'Global Const ahtOFN_ENABLEHOOK = &H20
'Global Const ahtOFN_ENABLETEMPLATE = &H40
'Global Const ahtOFN_ENABLETEMPLATEHANDLE = &H80
Global Const ahtOFN_NOVALIDATE = &H100
Global Const ahtOFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT = &H200
Global Const ahtOFN_EXTENSIONDIFFERENT = &H400
Global Const ahtOFN_PATHMUSTEXIST = &H800
Global Const ahtOFN_FILEMUSTEXIST = &H1000
Global Const ahtOFN_CREATEPROMPT = &H2000
Global Const ahtOFN_SHAREAWARE = &H4000
Global Const ahtOFN_NOREADONLYRETURN = &H8000
Global Const ahtOFN_NOTESTFILECREATE = &H10000
Global Const ahtOFN_NONETWORKBUTTON = &H20000
Global Const ahtOFN_NOLONGNAMES = &H40000
' New for Windows 95
Global Const ahtOFN_EXPLORER = &H80000
Global Const ahtOFN_NODEREFERENCELINKS = &H100000
Global Const ahtOFN_LONGNAMES = &H200000

Function TestIt()
Dim strFilter As String
Dim lngFlags As Long
' strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "Access Files (*.mda, *.mdb)", _
"*.MDA;*.MDB")
' strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "dBASE Files (*.dbf)", "*.DBF")
strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "Excel Files (*.xls)", "*.XLS")
' strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "All Files (*.*)", "*.*")

MsgBox "You selected: " & ahtCommonFileOpenSave(InitialDir:="C:\", _
Filter:=strFilter, FilterIndex:=3, Flags:=lngFlags, _
DialogTitle:="Hello! Open Me!")
' Since you passed in a variable for lngFlags,
' the function places the output flags value in the variable.
Debug.Print Hex(lngFlags)
End Function

Function GetOpenFile(Optional varDirectory As Variant, _
Optional varTitleForDialog As Variant) As Variant
' Here's an example that gets an Access database name.
Dim strFilter As String
Dim lngFlags As Long
Dim varFileName As Variant
' Specify that the chosen file must already exist,
' don't change directories when you're done
' Also, don't bother displaying
' the read-only box. It'll only confuse people.
lngFlags = ahtOFN_FILEMUSTEXIST Or _
ahtOFN_HIDEREADONLY Or ahtOFN_NOCHANGEDIR
If IsMissing(varDirectory) Then
varDirectory = ""
End If
If IsMissing(varTitleForDialog) Then
varTitleForDialog = ""
End If

' Define the filter string and allocate space in the "c"
' string Duplicate this line with changes as necessary for
' more file templates.
strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, _
"Access (*.mdb)", "*.MDB;*.MDA")
' Now actually call to get the file name.
varFileName = ahtCommonFileOpenSave( _
OpenFile:=True, _
InitialDir:=varDirectory, _
Filter:=strFilter, _
Flags:=lngFlags, _
DialogTitle:=varTitleForDialog)
If Not IsNull(varFileName) Then
varFileName = TrimNull(varFileName)
End If
GetOpenFile = varFileName
End Function

Function ahtCommonFileOpenSave( _
Optional ByRef Flags As Variant, _
Optional ByVal InitialDir As Variant, _
Optional ByVal Filter As Variant, _
Optional ByVal FilterIndex As Variant, _
Optional ByVal DefaultExt As Variant, _
Optional ByVal FileName As Variant, _
Optional ByVal DialogTitle As Variant, _
Optional ByVal hwnd As Variant, _
Optional ByVal OpenFile As Variant) As Variant
' This is the entry point you'll use to call the common
' file open/save dialog. The parameters are listed
' below, and all are optional.
'
' In:
' Flags: one or more of the ahtOFN_* constants, OR'd together.
' InitialDir: the directory in which to first look
' Filter: a set of file filters, set up by calling
' AddFilterItem. See examples.
' FilterIndex: 1-based integer indicating which filter
' set to use, by default (1 if unspecified)
' DefaultExt: Extension to use if the user doesn't enter one.
' Only useful on file saves.
' FileName: Default value for the file name text box.
' DialogTitle: Title for the dialog.
' hWnd: parent window handle
' OpenFile: Boolean(True=Open File/False=Save As)
' Out:
' Return Value: Either Null or the selected filename
Dim OFN As tagOPENFILENAME
Dim strFileName As String
Dim strFileTitle As String
Dim fResult As Boolean
' Give the dialog a caption title.
If IsMissing(InitialDir) Then InitialDir = CurDir
If IsMissing(Filter) Then Filter = ""
If IsMissing(FilterIndex) Then FilterIndex = 1
If IsMissing(Flags) Then Flags = 0&
If IsMissing(DefaultExt) Then DefaultExt = ""
If IsMissing(FileName) Then FileName = ""
If IsMissing(DialogTitle) Then DialogTitle = ""
If IsMissing(hwnd) Then hwnd = Application.hWndAccessApp
If IsMissing(OpenFile) Then OpenFile = True
' Allocate string space for the returned strings.
strFileName = Left(FileName & String(256, 0), 256)
strFileTitle = String(256, 0)
' Set up the data structure before you call the function
With OFN
.lStructSize = Len(OFN)
.hwndOwner = hwnd
.strFilter = Filter
.nFilterIndex = FilterIndex
.strFile = strFileName
.nMaxFile = Len(strFileName)
.strFileTitle = strFileTitle
.nMaxFileTitle = Len(strFileTitle)
.strTitle = DialogTitle
.Flags = Flags
.strDefExt = DefaultExt
.strInitialDir = InitialDir
' Didn't think most people would want to deal with
' these options.
.hInstance = 0
'.strCustomFilter = ""
'.nMaxCustFilter = 0
.lpfnHook = 0
'New for NT 4.0
.strCustomFilter = String(255, 0)
.nMaxCustFilter = 255
End With
' This will pass the desired data structure to the
' Windows API, which will in turn it uses to display
' the Open/Save As Dialog.
If OpenFile Then
fResult = aht_apiGetOpenFileName(OFN)
Else
fResult = aht_apiGetSaveFileName(OFN)
End If

' The function call filled in the strFileTitle member
' of the structure. You'll have to write special code
' to retrieve that if you're interested.
If fResult Then
' You might care to check the Flags member of the
' structure to get information about the chosen file.
' In this example, if you bothered to pass in a
' value for Flags, we'll fill it in with the outgoing
' Flags value.
If Not IsMissing(Flags) Then Flags = OFN.Flags
ahtCommonFileOpenSave = TrimNull(OFN.strFile)
Else
ahtCommonFileOpenSave = vbNullString
End If
End Function

Function ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter As String, _
strDescription As String, Optional varItem As Variant) As String
' Tack a new chunk onto the file filter.
' That is, take the old value, stick onto it the description,
' (like "Databases"), a null character, the skeleton
' (like "*.mdb;*.mda") and a final null character.

If IsMissing(varItem) Then varItem = "*.*"
ahtAddFilterItem = strFilter & _
strDescription & vbNullChar & _
varItem & vbNullChar
End Function

Private Function TrimNull(ByVal strItem As String) As String
Dim intPos As Integer
intPos = InStr(strItem, vbNullChar)
If intPos > 0 Then
TrimNull = Left(strItem, intPos - 1)
Else
TrimNull = strItem
End If
End Function
'************** Code End *****************

End Function
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

Ken's code doesn't get copied into your own routine. Go back to
http://www.mvps.org/access/api/api0001.htm , recopy all of the shaded code
and copy it into a brand new module. Save that module, making sure you don't
name it the same of any of the routines within it.

Once you've done that, inside your Private Sub Get_Data_Click() routine
you'd use code similar to the sample lines at the very beginning of that
page.
 
G

Guest

Sorry, here is where it fails. Should I be using just a portion of the API?


Declare Function aht_apiGetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" (OFN As tagOPENFILENAME) As Boolean
 
G

Guest

Doug,
I am not trying to test your patience. I copied the code, put it in a
module, then in the get_data() I inserted the first part of the code at the
top of the page.
I really am trying to understand the API and which parts to use.

Once I put the code in the module, and then copied the code for
Private Sub Get_Data_Click() it does open a prompt window ask for the file
name, I choose the file, click open, but the file does not open.

Private Sub Get_Data_Click()
Dim strFilter As String
Dim strInputFileName As String

strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "Excel Files (*.XLS)", "*.XLS")
strInputFileName = ahtCommonFileOpenSave( _
Filter:=strFilter, OpenFile:=True, _
DialogTitle:="Please select an input file...", _
Flags:=ahtOFN_HIDEREADONLY)
End Sub
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

Okay, in Get_Date_Click, once the dialog has closed, strInputFileName
contains the full path to the file the user has selected.

Use that variable for the rest of what you're trying to do.
 
G

Guest

Doug,
I just want to see if I am explaining this correctly. I open Access, under
Objects I choose "Tables", then I click on "NEW", a New Table window opens
and I choose "Import Table". A window "Import" open, then I go to the drive
and choose the file, then a window "Import Spreadsheet Wizard" opens. I
choose the worksheet I want, then it ask if "first row contains Column
Headings. From there I click through and then name the table what ever the
file name is. From here I can write a dups query. Can this be put on a form?
 

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