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Comment Script

I was working on this script to help quickly insert comments into a program for reporting purposes and thought I would share with people to get feedback and maybe answer a couple of questions.

The way the script works is it asks the user to enter the number of comments to insert with an input box, then it adds numbered (001,002,etc) $$ comments based on the number entered.

Everything works well for me when I use Excel VBA, but I get errors when using the PC-Dmis basic editor. I'm aware there are differences between the two, but I'm not really sure what the key differences are. So if anyone has input on that or how to fix my script to work INSIDE the pc-dmis basic editor, I would greatly appreciate it.

Below is the working code for Excel VBA:
Sub QuickPCDComment()

Dim DmisApp As Object
Dim DmisPart As Object
Dim DmisCommands As Object
Dim DmisCommand As Object


  Set DmisApp = CreateObject("PCDLRN.Application")
  Set DmisPart = DmisApp.ActivePartProgram
  Set DmisCommands = DmisPart.Commands


Dim inputAnswer As Integer

    inputAnswer = InputBox("Enter number of comments to insert (zero ends loop):")

'''Displays PC-DMIS Application

DmisApp.Visible = True
DmisApp.SetActive
DmisApp.Maximize

If inputAnswer < 10 Then

'''Input entered below 10

Dim counter

Dim commentNumber As String

    counter = 0

    commentNumber = 1

Do While counter < inputAnswer

   Set DmisCommand = DmisCommands.Add(SET_COMMENT, True)
    DmisCommand.Marked = True
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText("", ID, 0)
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString(4, COMMENT_TYPE, 0)
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText("00" + commentNumber, COMMENT_FIELD, 1)
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString(1, OUTPUT_TYPE, 0)

    counter = counter + 1

    commentNumber = commentNumber + 1

Loop

Else

'''Input entered above 10

Dim counter2

Dim commentNumber2 As String

    counter2 = 0

    commentNumber2 = 1

'''Comments # 1-9

Do While counter2 < 9

   Set DmisCommand = DmisCommands.Add(SET_COMMENT, True)
    DmisCommand.Marked = True
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText("", ID, 0)
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString(4, COMMENT_TYPE, 0)
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText("00" + commentNumber2, COMMENT_FIELD, 1)
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString(1, OUTPUT_TYPE, 0)

    counter2 = counter2 + 1

    commentNumber2 = commentNumber2 + 1

Loop


'''Comments # 10-inputAnswer

Do While counter2 < inputAnswer

   Set DmisCommand = DmisCommands.Add(SET_COMMENT, True)
    DmisCommand.Marked = True
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText("", ID, 0)
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString(4, COMMENT_TYPE, 0)
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText("0" + commentNumber2, COMMENT_FIELD, 1)
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString(1, OUTPUT_TYPE, 0)

    counter2 = counter2 + 1

    commentNumber2 = commentNumber2 + 1

Loop


End If



End Sub


Below is sample code for reference to change to a REPT comment
  Set DmisCommand = DmisCommands.Add(SET_COMMENT, TRUE)
    DmisCommand.Marked = TRUE
  ' Set Id  =
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText ("", ID, 0)
  ' Set Comment Type  = REPT
    retval = DmisCommand.SetToggleString (2, COMMENT_TYPE, 0)
  ' Set Comment Item 1 = Please Edit Comment Text!
    retval = DmisCommand.PutText ("Please Edit Comment Text!", COMMENT_FIELD, 1)


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  • Yeah that looks a lot more sophisticated than what I've got going on currently. I'm studying your code from the earlier posts in that thread and have noticed some differences like in the beginning..
    "Public Class Form1 Private Sub CSV_Out_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)" This is written in .NET framework correct? I've been trying to migrate from using Excel VBA to visual studio (or something more visual basic friendly), but some of the syntax and stuff is slightly different so my trouble is getting my working scripts with VBA to work in visual studio or PCD Basic Editor.
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  • Yeah that looks a lot more sophisticated than what I've got going on currently. I'm studying your code from the earlier posts in that thread and have noticed some differences like in the beginning..
    "Public Class Form1 Private Sub CSV_Out_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)" This is written in .NET framework correct? I've been trying to migrate from using Excel VBA to visual studio (or something more visual basic friendly), but some of the syntax and stuff is slightly different so my trouble is getting my working scripts with VBA to work in visual studio or PCD Basic Editor.
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