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Bind form Textbox to public variable in a module

Asked by: swendell

Can you bind a Winform Textbox to public variable in a module?
The value of the variable changes often so I figure if it is bound when it runs the text box will update as it runs.

What I am really doing is looking for a 'simple' way to see the immediate window output from my seperate module (which will end up as a .dll) with all the debug.print commands in my windows application that will eventually consume the .dll

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2009-11-06 at 20:29:43ID24879955
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Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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Answers

 

by: MuhammadKashifPosted on 2009-11-06 at 21:05:37ID: 25765067

according to me it is not possible directly. You can access a text box form any where using SendMessage API.

Regards,
Kashif

 

by: CodeCruiserPosted on 2009-11-07 at 11:10:28ID: 25767623

I dont think you can do that. You may be able to keep a reference to the textbox in the module and then in the Set section of the variable (make it a property), set the text of the textbox.

 

by: swendellPosted on 2009-11-23 at 06:09:53ID: 25887589

No solution

 

by: CodeCruiserPosted on 2009-11-23 at 06:37:18ID: 25887807

@swendell
At least show a bit of kindness and reply to the people trying to help YOU solve YOUR problem!

 

by: swendellPosted on 2009-11-23 at 07:48:03ID: 25888573

@CodeCrusier
Sorry, no solution to the problem I guess. Probabley by design. Maybe they will add that later?
Now I just manually refresh at various points since data binding doesn't really seem to be an available option.

 

by: CodeCruiserPosted on 2009-11-23 at 08:08:27ID: 25888810

We usually work by having conversations at EE. An expert makes a suggestion, the asker tries it and comes back if still not working and the discussion continues. What you did is ask a question and then wait for volunteers to reply(like companies ask for tenders) and then just close the question!

 

by: swendellPosted on 2009-11-23 at 10:16:04ID: 25889985

I know how it normally works. BUT when the only two responses are: "I dont think you can do that." & "according to me it is not possible directly" what am I to repsond with? I left the question open for others who may have an idea or something for me to try but then I got a message from EE stating it was abandoned, so I closed it... Do you have a solution?

 

by: CodeCruiserPosted on 2009-11-23 at 11:52:34ID: 25890950

I proposed an alternative solution which was better than doing the manual refresh. You could have at least acknowledge whether you like or dislike the approach.

 

by: swendellPosted on 2009-11-23 at 12:11:38ID: 25891111

Maybe I did not understand what you were saying. Do you have an example ?
It seemed to me that you were suggesting a different way to manually refresh (which is what I did since I could not figure out how to data bind...).

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