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Текущая версия на 12:46, 26 мая 2010
Содержание
- 1 CurrentProject.Connection
- 2 Get current project from Application object
- 3 Iterates through the AllForms collection of the CurrentProject, printing the name of each form
- 4 Iterate through all modules located in the database referenced by the CurrentProject object
- 5 Loop through all forms
- 6 Run a command through current project
- 7 The AllMacros collection allows you to iterate through all macros stored in the current project.
- 8 The AllReports collection allows you to loop through all reports in the current project.
- 9 Use the CompactRepair method of the Application object to compact and repair the database
- 10 Use With statement with CurrentProject
CurrentProject.Connection
Public Sub usingexe()
Dim cmd As ADODB.rumand
Dim strSQL As String
Dim recs As Long
Set cmd = New ADODB.rumand
strSQL = "UPDATE tblCompany SET CompanyName = "G" WHERE CompanyName = "A""
Set cmd.ActiveConnection = CurrentProject.Connection
cmd.rumandText = strSQL
cmd.rumandType = adCmdText
cmd.Execute RecordsAffected:=recs, Options:=adExecuteNoRecords
Debug.Print recs & " Updated"
Set cmd = Nothing
End Sub
Get current project from Application object
Option Compare Database
Option Explicit
Public Sub ShowObjects()
Dim objAO As AccessObject
Dim objCP As Object
Set objCP = Application.CurrentProject
For Each objAO In objCP.AllReports
Debug.Print objAO.Name
Next
End Sub
Iterates through the AllForms collection of the CurrentProject, printing the name of each form
Sub IterateAllForms()
Dim vnt As Variant
With CurrentProject
For Each vnt In .AllForms
Debug.Print vnt.Name
Next vnt
End With
End Sub
Iterate through all modules located in the database referenced by the CurrentProject object
Sub IterateAllModules()
Dim vnt As Variant
With CurrentProject
For Each vnt In .AllModules
Debug.Print vnt.Name
Next vnt
End With
End Sub
Loop through all forms
Sub TestAllForms()
Dim objAccObj As AccessObject
Dim objTest As Object
Set objTest = Application.CurrentProject
For Each objAccObj In objTest.AllForms
Debug.Print objAccObj.Name
Next objAccObj
End Sub
Run a command through current project
Sub runcmdobj()
Dim cmd As ADODB.rumand
Dim strSQL As String
Set cmd = New ADODB.rumand
strSQL = "SELECT * FROM Employees"
"Resuse the current Access connection
Set cmd.ActiveConnection = CurrentProject.Connection
cmd.rumandText = strSQL
cmd.Execute
Set cmd = Nothing
End Sub
The AllMacros collection allows you to iterate through all macros stored in the current project.
Sub IterateAllMacros()
Dim vnt As Variant
With CurrentProject
For Each vnt In .AllMacros
Debug.Print vnt.Name
Next vnt
End With
End Sub
The AllReports collection allows you to loop through all reports in the current project.
Sub IterateAllReports()
Dim vnt As Variant
With CurrentProject
For Each vnt In .AllReports
Debug.Print vnt.Name
Next vnt
End With
End Sub
Use the CompactRepair method of the Application object to compact and repair the database
Sub CompactRepairDB()
Dim strFilePath As String
strFilePath = CurrentProject.Path
Application.rupactRepair strFilePath & "\B.accdb", _
strFilePath & "\S.accdb", True
End Sub
Use With statement with CurrentProject
Sub CurrentProjectObject()
With CurrentProject
Debug.Print .Name
Debug.Print .Path
End With
End Sub