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The renewal maintenance has officially ended for Progress iMacros effective November 20, 2023 and all versions of iMacros are now considered EOL (End-of-Life). The iMacros products will no longer be supported by Progress (aside from customer license issues), and these forums will also no longer be moderated from the Progress side.
Thank you again for your business and support.
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Embedding in VB is a must, Here's an app to create code...
in a flash.
check out
www(dot)turboautomation(dot)com/files/VBMacroCodeWriter.zip
You just take your finished macro and cut and paste into a box and it will produce the VB code for you. It will also give you the basic code to put behind your action button.
I built in help as well.
This should be able to get you from a finished macro to embedded VB program which you can compile and has no need for a IM macro in 30 sceonds or less.
If you redistribute anything this is a must so people can't take your macro code. Let me know what you think.
Success,
Jason
P.S. And it's free! Let me know what you think.
check out
www(dot)turboautomation(dot)com/files/VBMacroCodeWriter.zip
You just take your finished macro and cut and paste into a box and it will produce the VB code for you. It will also give you the basic code to put behind your action button.
I built in help as well.
This should be able to get you from a finished macro to embedded VB program which you can compile and has no need for a IM macro in 30 sceonds or less.
If you redistribute anything this is a must so people can't take your macro code. Let me know what you think.
Success,
Jason
P.S. And it's free! Let me know what you think.
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Thanks for the response bem, you should be able to change the macroname right now. Just type the one you want bfore you hit the button. This was a must because often you're runing 20-100 macros in one program, and they cna't all have the same name. I have a version for .NET that saves your macroname when you quit and restart. Also it fixes the problem with quotes and replaces a single quote with "". As for the space thing can you elaborate a little more? are you talking about? if you put a macro in that looks like;
Help me understand that content part a little if you would. I've not run into that issue yet. Can you give me a little more detail of why how you'd use it?
Once I get your issues worked out I'll put the new version on my server.
Success,
Jason
Help me understand that content part a little if you would. I've not run into that issue yet. Can you give me a little more detail of why how you'd use it?
Once I get your issues worked out I'll put the new version on my server.
Success,
Jason
distribution with Smaxors code or just distribution
Hey Smaxor,
Great code! Using it and loving it!
Quick question for Smaxor and all of you who are distributing iMacros this way.
I use Smaxors code plus some mods to write to a txt file and then let the macro loop through it. Problem is, 'unregistered' can't loop through more than three rows.
I put my license in the exe that installs my version of iim. Any of you seen this? Really limits what you can have your clients do.
660
Great code! Using it and loving it!
Quick question for Smaxor and all of you who are distributing iMacros this way.
I use Smaxors code plus some mods to write to a txt file and then let the macro loop through it. Problem is, 'unregistered' can't loop through more than three rows.
I put my license in the exe that installs my version of iim. Any of you seen this? Really limits what you can have your clients do.
660
Cool
Great tool, never knew I can hide my script within vb, a great add on would be a C#.NET generator or an option between VB and C# . Thanks A Lot!
Thanks for the responses everyone. I have the version with a few of the errors that I mentioned before all finiished. I'm putting together a website and will have it posted in a couple of days.
With regards to C# I don't program in it. I only program in VB and PHP. So if you want to give me an example of some C# formatting vs. VB I'll be happy to add it.
Success,
Jason
With regards to C# I don't program in it. I only program in VB and PHP. So if you want to give me an example of some C# formatting vs. VB I'll be happy to add it.
Success,
Jason
I moved this to
http://turboautomation.com/iim/vbmacrowriter.html
Also, I should have the new updated one out soon.
Success,
Jason
http://turboautomation.com/iim/vbmacrowriter.html
Also, I should have the new updated one out soon.
Success,
Jason
Is this still available somewhere?
The links don't work any more - sound slike might be useful
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Since it appears that this program has been abandoned by the original developer, I have re-created this program, and will be distributing it. Please list any features that you would like to see added to this program. My goal is to add some or all of the following features:
- -Choice of programming language
-Ability to add macro code from a list