Check if dynamic array dimensioned already
Tells if a dynamic array has been dimensioned or not. Lu
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Function Member(ary$(), text$)
On Local Error GoTo MemberExit
For i = 1 To UBound(ary$)
If text$ = ary$(i) Then
subscript = i
Exit For
End If
Next
MemberExit:
Member = subscript
End Function
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another possibility;
Function ArrayElements(ary$())
elements = 0
On Local Error GoTo MemberExit
elements = UBound(ary$)
MemberExit:
ArrayElements = elements
End Function
So here it is then, a 3 step process.
[1] Put the following function declaration in the INTERFACE section of any unit of your project,
immediately prior to the IMPLEMENTATION section header;
Function AlreadyRunning: Boolean;
[2] and the following function in the IMPLEMENTATION section of that same unit;
Function AlreadyRunning: Boolean;
Var
MutexHandle: THandle;
Begin
Result:=False;
MutexHandle:=CreateMutex(nil,TRUE,'NameofMyProgram-version1.2.3');
// 'NameofMyProgram-version1.2.3' can be any text string, it just needs to be unique to each program.
If MutexHandle<>0 then
If GetLastError=ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS then
Result:=True; // Yes, this Mutex does already exist, this program is already running!
end;
[3] Finally, in your Project source file (the .DPR) in the main "Begin ... End." clause do this;
Begin // existing line
If not AlreadyRunning then
begin
// inside here will be ALL the existing code that already was in the main "Begin ... End." clause.
end;
End. // existing line
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Dim myGridTableStyle As DataGridTableStyle = New DataGridTableStyle()
'Map the style to the dataset table. In this case I only use one table
' in my query.
myGridTableStyle.MappingName = "Insured"
grdQuotes.TableStyles.Add(myGridTableStyle)
myGridTableStyle.GridColumnStyles(0).Width = 0
myGridTableStyle.GridColumnStyles(1).Width = 250
myGridTableStyle.GridColumnStyles(2).Width = 250
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