What are the
three main differences between flexgrid control and dbgrid(Data bound
Grid) control
The Microsoft FlexGrid (MSFlexGrid) control displays and operates on
tabular data. It allows complete flexibility to sort, merge, and format
tables containing strings and pictures. When bound to a Data control,
MSFlexGrid displays read-only data.Adaptation to existing Visual Basic
code for the data-bound grid (DBGrid).
dbgrid is A spreadsheet-like bound control that displays a series of
rows and columns representing records and fields from a Recordset
object.
The data grids are bound controls; that is, they require a data source
that actually connects to a database and retrieves their data. And it
seems that the root of the problem with DBGrid is that there's no data
source that can be readily included along with the DBGrid control.
In Visual Basic, the solution is simply to include the Data Control on
the same form as DBGrid. But the Data Control is an intrinsic control;
it's unavailable to anything outside of the Visual Basic environment
itself. and VB 6.0 has a new set of data controls (DataGrid, DataList,
DataCombo, MSHFlexGrid, MSFlexGrid) that once again are bound controls.
Unlike DBGrid, though, they support OLE DB, and therefore rely on the an
ADO Data Source (and in particular the ActiveX Data Objects Data
Control, or ADO DC) for data access. Unlike the Data Control, the ADO
DC is a custom control (that is, an .OCX) that can be added to any
project. In short, if you add ADO DC to your project along with the
DataGrid control.
ActiveX and Types of ActiveX Components in VB ?
Standard EXE
ActiveX EXE
ActiveX DLL
ActiveX document
ActiveX Control
What is difference between inprocess and out of process ?
An in-process component is implemented as a DLL, and runs in the same
process space as its client app, enabling the most efficient
communication between client and component.Each client app that uses the
component starts a new instance of it.
An out of process component is implemented as an EXE, and unlike a dll,
runs in its own process space. As a result, exe's are slower then dll's
because communications between client and component must be marshalled
across process boundaries. A single instance of an out of process
component can service many clients.
Advantage of ActiveX Dll over Active Exe ?
ACTIVEX DLL:
=============
An in-process component, or ActiveX DLL, runs in another application’s
process. In-process components are used by applications or other
in-process components. this allows you to wrap up common functionality
(like an ActiveX Exe).
ACTIVEX EXE:
=============
An out-of-process component, or ActiveX EXE, runs in its own address
space. The client is usually an application running in another
process.The code running in an ActiveX Exe is running in a separate
process space. You would usually use this in N-Tier programming.
An ActiveX EXE runs out of process while an ActiveX DLL runs in the same
process space as VB app. Also, and ActiveX EXE can be run independent of
your application if desired.
Explain single thread and multithread thread apartments
All components created with Visual Basic use the apartment model,
whether they’re single-threaded or multithreaded. A single-threaded
component has only one apartment, which contains all the objects the
component provides.
This means that a single-threaded DLL created with Visual Basic is safe
to use with a multithreaded client. However, there’s a performance
trade-off for this safety. Calls from all client threads except one are
marshaled, just as if they were out-of-process calls.
What is a Component?
If you compile an ActiveX dll, it becomes a component.
If you compile an ActiveX Control, it becomes both a component and a
control. Component is a general term used to describe code that's
grouped by functionality. More specifically, a component in COM terms is
a compiled collection of properties/methods and events.
Typically a component is loaded into your project via the References
whereas an ActiveX Control is loaded into your project via "components".
What is meant by "Early Binding" and "Late Binding"? Which is better?
Early binding and late binding refer to the method used to bind an
interface's properties and methods to an object reference (variable).
Early binding uses type library information at design time to reference
procedures, while late binding handles this at run time. Late binding
handles this by interrogating the reference before each call to insure
that it supports a particular method. Since every call to a late bound
object actually requires two calls
("Do you do this?" followed by "Okay, do it then"), late binding is much
less efficient than early binding. Except where early binding is not
supported (ASP, scripting, etc.), late binding should only be used in
very special cases.
It is a common misconception that any code using the CreateObject
function instead of Set = New is using late binding. This is not the
case. The type declaration of the object variable determines whether
it is late or early bound, as in the following:
Dim A As Foo
Dim B As Foo
Dim C As Object
Dim D As Object
Set A = New Foo 'Early Bound
Set B = CreateObject("FooLib.Foo") 'Early Bound
Set C = CreateObject("FooLib.Foo") 'Late Bound
Set D = New Foo 'Late Bound
What are the Advantages of disconnected recordsets?
A disconnected Recordset, as its name implies, is a Recordset that lacks
a connection.
seen that a Recordset that does not have a database connection can be
very useful as a tool in your programming. It can save you time and
effort and make your code more scalable.
In order to create a disconnected Recordset two Recordset properties
must be set appropriately.
It is a requirement that the CursorLocation property is set to
adUseClient and the LockType property is set to adLockBatchOptimistic.
Note that the CursorType will default to adUseStatic if we don't
explicitly state that it should be set to adUseClient.) i.e
rst.LockType = adLockBatchOptimistic
rst.CursorLocation = adUseClient
However, we've recently discovered that these steps aren't necessary. VB
automatically assigns batch optimistic locking to newly created,
connectionless recordsets. And, of course, without a connection, a
recordset can't have any other cursor but a client-side one. To create
one of these structures, then, the only thing you need do is create
the object variable instance. After that, you can simply begin adding
fields to the construct.
To add fields, you use the Fields collection's Append method. This
method requires two parameters , the field name and the field data type.
So, to create a connectionless recordset with two fields,you'd use code
similar to:
Dim rst As ADODB.Recordset
Set rst = New ADODB.Recordset
rst.Fields.Append "CustID", adVarChar
rst.Fields.Append "CustName", adVarChar
Additional, optional Append method parameters include DefinedSize and
Attrib. The DefinedSize argument takes the size of the field. Fill the
Attrib parameter with constants that define additional field
characteristics, such as whether it will allow null values or is
updatable.
Since, in our technique, we want the fields to mirror the structure of
the original recordset, we'll simply use existing values for these
parameters.
Disconnected Recordsets, first available with ADO 2.0, are the most
commonly used mechanism to retrieve a Recordset and open a connection
for only the necessary amount of time, thus increasing scalability. They
are call disconnected because the connection to the database is closed.
The collections, properties, and methods of a disconnected Recordset are
still available even though the connection is closed. This frees up
server resources, given that the number of open connections is limited
and database locking is a non-issue.
What are Benefits of wrapping database calls into MTS transactions?
If database calls are made within the context of a transaction, aborting
the transaction will undo and changes that occur within that
transaction.
This removes the possibility of stranded, or partial data. Transaction
that uses the Microsoft® Transaction Server (MTS) environment. MSMQ
implicitly uses the current MTS transaction if one is available.
BENIFTIS OF USING MTS :
Database Pooling, Transactional operations, Deployment, Security, Remote
Execution This allows MTS to reuse database connections. Database
connections are put to ?sleep? As opposed to being created and destroyed
and are activated upon request.
How to register a component?
Compiling the component, running REGSVR32 MyDLL.dll
Controls which do not have events ?
Shape and line controls are useful for drawing graphical elements on
the surface of a form. These controls don't support any events; they
are strictly for decorative purposes.
EXTRA INFO::
The image, shape and line controls are considered to be lightweight
controls; that is, they support only a subset of the properties,
methods, and events found in the picture box. Because of this, they
typically require less system resources and load faster than the picture
box control.
What are the Control Categories
a)Intrinsic controls:
such as the command button and frame controls. These controls are
contained inside the Visual Basic .exe file. Intrinsic controls are
always included in the toolbox
b)ActiveX controls:
which exist as separate files with a .ocx file name extension. These
include controls that are available in all editions of Visual Basic (DataCombo,
DataList controls, and so on) and those that are available only in the
Professional and Enterprise editions (such as Listview, Toolbar,
Animation, and Tabbed Dialog). Many third-party ActiveX controls are
also available.
c)Insertable Objects:
such as a Microsoft Excel Worksheet object containing a list of all your
company's employees, or a Microsoft Project Calendar object containing
the scheduling information for a project. Since these can
be added to the toolbox, they can be considered controls.Some of these
objects also support Automation (formerly called OLE Automation),which
allows you to program another application's objects from within a Visual
Basic application.
DIFF between Image and Picture box controls?
The sizing behavior of the image control differs from that of the
picture box. It has a Stretch property while the picture box has an
AutoSize property. Setting the AutoSize property to True causes a
picture box to resize to the dimensions of the picture; setting it to
False causes the picture to be cropped (only a portion of the picture is
visible). When set to False (the default) , the Stretch property of the
image control causes it to resize to the dimensions of the picture.
Setting the Stretch property to True causes the picture to resize to the
size of the image control, which may cause the picture to appear
distorted.
Default property of datacontrol ?...
connect property......
Define the scope of Public, Private, Friend procedures?
The set of public variables, methods, properties, and events
described in a class module define the interface for an object. The
interface consists of the object members that are available to a
programmer who's using the object from code.
You can create private variables, methods, properties, and events that
are used by other procedures within the class module but are not part of
the object's public interface. Additionally, constants user-defined
types, and Declare statements within a class module must always be
private.
The Friend keyword makes a procedure private to the project: The
procedure is available to any code running within the project, but it is
not available to a referencing project.
Describe Database Connection pooling relative to MTS ?
This allows MTS to reuse database connections. Database connections are
put to ?sleep? as opposed to being created and destroyed and are
activated upon request.
Object pooling is an important design concept required for
high-performance applications. A performance optimization based on using
collections of preallocated resources, such as objects or database
connections. Pooling results in more efficient resource allocation.
Difference between a function and a subroutine ?
A function accepts any number of parameters (possibly zero), does
something with them, and returns a value. A subroutine is performs an
action, but doesn't return a value.
There are two differences between a function and a subroutine: A)How
they are invoked. B)How they are accessed.
A function call has the following syntax ::
function(arg1, arg2, ...)
where: function Is the name of the function. arg1, arg2, ... Are the
arguments.
A subroutine call has the following syntax
::subroutine (arg1, arg2, ... {outputfield|'format'})
where: subroutine -->Is the name of the subroutine. arg1, arg2, ... Are
the arguments. {outputfield|'format'} Is the name of the output field or
its format.
In addition, on some platforms, the functions are available immediately;
whereas, the subroutines are available in a special subroutine library
that you must access.
Difference between Linked Object and Embedded Object?
Embedding objects -
When you embed an object, a copy of the object is inserted into the
destination document. There's no link to the original file. When you
change information in the source document, no changes will be reflected
in the destination document. The actual data for the object is stored
within the destination file. To make changes to the embedded object,
double click it and it will launch the original application the source
file was in.
Linking objects -
Information is updated when you modify the original source file when you
use a linked object. This dynamic updating is very handy for things such
as the aforementioned monthly report. You can open up the Excel
spreadsheet that is referenced within your Word document.Make changes to
the spreadsheet, close Excel, and when you open your Word document...
viola! The changes are already there. If that object is linked to ten
other Word files, the changes are already in those ten files, too!
actually linking or embedding an object is fast and easy.
Difference between listbox and combo box?
A LISTBOX CONTROL displays a list of items from which the user can
select one or more. If the number of items exceeds the number that can
be displayed, a scroll bar is automatically added to the ListBox
control. A COMBOX CONTROL combines the features of a text box and a list
box. This control allows the user to select an item either by typing
text into the combo box, or by selecting it from the list.
DIFF::Generally, a combo box is appropriate when there is a list of
suggested choices, and a list box is appropriate when you want to limit
input to what is on the list. A combo box contains an edit field, so
choices not on the list can be typed in this field.
Difference between Dynaset and Snapshot?
All Recordset objects are constructed using records (rows) and fields
(columns). There are five types of Recordset objects:
Table-type Recordset ::
representation in code of a base table that you can use to add, change,
or delete records from a single database table (Microsoft Jet workspaces
only).
Dynaset-type Recordset ::
the result of a query that can have updatable records. A dynaset-type
Recordset object is a dynamic set of records that you can use to add,
change, or delete records from an underlying database table or tables. A
dynaset-type Recordset object can contain fields from one or more tables
in a database. This type corresponds to an ODBC keyset cursor.
Snapshot-type Recordset ::
a static copy of a set of records that you can use to find data or
generate reports. A snapshot-type Recordset object can contain fields
from one or more tables in a database but can't be updated. This type
corresponds to an ODBC static cursor.
Forward-only-type Recordset::
identical to a snapshot except that no cursor is provided. You can only
scroll forward through records. This improves performance in situations
where you only need to make a single pass through a result set. This
type corresponds to an ODBC forward-only cursor.
Dynamic-type Recordset ::
a query result set from one or more base tables in which you can add,
change, or delete records from a row-returning query. Further, records
other users add, delete, or edit in the base tables also appear in your
Recordset. This type corresponds to an ODBC dynamic cursor (ODBCDirect
workspaces only).
Difference Listindex and Tab index?
LIST INDEX::
Returns or sets theindex of the currently selected item in the control.
Not available at design time.Default LIST INDEX IS -1 for ComboBox,
DirListBox, and DriveListBox controls
TAB INDEX::
Returns or sets thetab order of most objects within their parent form.
Visual Basic automatically renumbers the TabIndex of other controls to
reflect insertions and deletions. You can make changes atdesign time
using theProperties window or atrun time in code.The TabIndex property
isn't affected by the ZOrder method.
Difference modal and moduless window?
MODAL forms are forms which require user input before any other actions
can be taken place. In other words, a modal form has exclusive focus in
that application until it is dismissed. When showing a modal form, the
controls outside this modal form will not take user interaction until
the form is closed. The internal MsgBox and InputBox forms are examples
of modal forms. To show a form modally, use the syntax:
MyForm.SHOW.vbModal ' a predeclared constant for 1
MODELESS forms are those which are shown but do not require immediate
user input. MDI child forms are always modeless. To show a form
modeless, use the syntax:: MyForm.SHOW
Difference Object and Class?
Classes and objects are separate but related concepts. Every object
belongs to a class and every class contains one or more related objects.
1)A Class is static. All of the attributes of a class are fixed
before,during, and after the execution of a program. The attributes of a
class don't change.The class to which an object belongs is also
(usually) static. If a particular object belongs to a certain class at
the time that it is created then it almost certainly will still belong
to that class right up until the time that it is destroyed.
2)An Object on the other hand has a limited lifespan. Objects are
created and eventually destroyed. Also during that lifetime, the
attributes of the object may undergo significant change.So basically the
difference between a class and an object is that a class is a general
concept while objects are the specific and real instances that embody
that concept. When creating an object oriented program we define the
classes and the relationships between the classes . We then execute the
program to create, update, and destroy the objects which are the
specific realization of these classes.
Difference Query unload and unload in form?
Occurs before a form or application closes. When an MDIForm object
closes, the QueryUnload event occurs first for the MDI form and then in
all MDI child forms. If no form cancels the QueryUnload event, the
Unload event occurs first in all other forms and then in an MDI form.
When a child form or a Form object closes, the QueryUnload event in that
form occurs before the form's Unload event.
Difference Declaration and Instantiation an object?
Dim obj as OBJ.CLASS with either
Set obj = New OBJ.CLASS or
Set obj = CreateObject(?OBJ.CLASS?) or
Set obj = GetObject( ,? OBJ.CLASS?)
or
Dim obj as New OBJ.CLASS
Set object = Nothing
ensure the object is release from the memory.
If this object is a form, you can add set myform = nothing and
Form_Unload() event.Maintain a habit of remove the object by using set
object = nothing which will benefit at last.
Visual Basic is supposed to automatically release objects when they go
out of scope. To free up some memory usage, you can set the object to
nothing.
Draw and explain Sequence Modal of DAO
Connection,Container,Database,DBEngine,Document,Error,Field,Group,Index
Parameter Property,QueryDef,Recordset,Relation,TableDef,User,Workspace
Version |Year |Significant Changes and New Features of Visual Basic?
1 1991 initial release, with drag and drop GUI creation
2 1992 ODBC, object variables
3 1993 Access Engine, OLE 2.0, Crystal Reports, new tools and controls
4 1995 classes, OCXs
5 1997 compiler, ActiveX controls
6 1998 web support, windowless controls, designers, data sources
.NET 2001 XML, SOAP, inheritance, structured exception handling
How can objects on different threads communicate with one another?
Processes communicate with one another through messages, using
Microsoft's Remote Procedure Call (RPC) technology to pass information
to one another. There is no difference to the caller between a call
coming from a process on a remote machine and a call coming from another
process on the same machine.
Multithreaded applications must avoid two threading problems: deadlocks
and races. A deadlock occurs when each thread is waiting for the other
to do something
How can you force new objects to be created on new threads?
The CreateThread function creates a thread to execute within the virtual
address space of the calling process.
To create a thread that runs in the virtual address space of another
process Creating a new thread is as easy as declaring it and supplying
it with a delegate to the method where the thread is to start. When you
are ready to begin execution on the thread, call the Thread.Start
Method. There are special considerations involved when working with
multiple threads of execution.
To create a new thread of execution
====================================
Declare the thread.
******************
' Visual Basic
Dim myThread as System.Threading.Thread
// C#
System.Threading.Thread myThread;
Instantiate the thread with the appropriate delegate for the starting
point of the thread. Use the AddressOf operator to create the delegate
in Visual Basic, or create a new ThreadStart object in C#.
*******************
' Visual Basic
myThread = New System.Threading.Thread(AddressOf
myStartingMethod)
// C#
myThread = new System.Threading.Thread(new
System.Threading.ThreadStart(myStartingMethod));
call the Thread.Start method to start the thread.
*******************
' Visual Basic
myThread.Start()
// C#
myThread.Start();
How does a DCOM component know where to instantiate itself?
To create a remote instance of a script component, call the CreateObject
method, passing it the name of the remote computer as a parameter. If
the remotable attribute of a script component's <registration> element
has been set to "true," the script component can be instantiated
remotely from another computer using Distributed COM (DCOM).
Both computers must have basic DCOM installed. Note The ability to use
CreateObject for instantiating remote script components requires Visual
Basic 6.0 or later or VBScript 5.0 or later. The following Visual Basic
example shows how to do this on a computer named "myserver":
Set newS = CreateObject("Component.MyComponent", "myserver")
Note There can be a slight delay when you first instantiate a remote
script component while DCOM establishes communication between the
computers.
1. You can specify the machine on which you want to create the remote
server object in DCOM config ('dcomcnfg').
2. You can specify the machine name when instantiating the remote server
object.
In C you can do this with a call to CoGetClassObject or
CoCreateInstanceEx (instead of CoCreateInstance, which does not allow
you to specify the name of the machine).
In VB you can specify the name in one of the parameters in the call to
CreateObject
What type of multi-threading does VB6 implement?
Apartment model threading
How to register a component?
Compiling the component, running REGSVR32 MyDLL.dll
What is Database Connection pooling (relative to MTS)
This allows MTS to reuse database connections. Database connections are
put to "sleep" As opposed to being created and destroyed and are
activated upon request.
What is the tool used to configure the port range and protocols for
DCOM communications?
DCOMCONFIG.EXE
What is a Type Library and what is it's purpose ?
The type library may represent another Visual Basic project, or any
other executable component that exposes a type library.
Visual Basic creates type library information for the classes you
create, provides type libraries for the objects it includes, and lets
you access the type libraries provided by other applications.
What are binary and project compatibility?
Visual Basic’s Version Compatibility feature is a way of enhancing your
components while maintaining backward compatibility with programs that
were compiled using earlier versions. The Version Compatibility box,
located on the Component tab of the Project Properties dialog box,
contains three options:
No Compatibility:
Each time you compile the component, new type library information is
generated, including new class IDs and new interface IDs. There is no
relation between versions of a component, and programs compiled to use
one version cannot use subsequent versions.
Project Compatibility:
Each time you compile the component the type library identifier is kept,
so that your test projects can maintain their references to the
component project. All class IDs from the previous version are
maintained; interface IDs are changed only for classes that are no
longer binary-compatible with their earlier counterparts. Note This is a
change in Project Compatibility from Visual Basic 5.0, where all class
IDs and interface IDs in the project changed if any one class was no
longer binary-compatible.
Important For the purpose of releasing compatible versions of a
component, Project Compatibility is the same as No Compatibility.
Binary Compatibility:
When you compile the project, if any binary-incompatible changes are
detected you will be presented with a warning dialog. If you choose to
accept the warning, the component will retain the type library
identifier and the class IDs. Interface IDs are changed only for classes
that are no longer binary-compatible. This is the same behavior as
Project Compatibility.
If, however, you choose to ignore the warning, the component will also
maintain the interface IDs. This option is only available when the
compiler determines that the change was in the procedure ID or signature
of a method.
Note:: When people talk about Version Compatibility, they’re usually
referring to Binary Compatibility.
How to set a shortcut key for label?
object.KeyLabel(keycode) [= string]
You would probably create the menu item as follows:
.Add "keyFile", , , "E&xit", , vbAltMask + vbCtrlMask, vbKeyEnd
The default key label for vbKeyEnd is "End". Thus, the shortcut string
will be created by default as "Ctrl+Alt+End".
Name the four different cursor and locking types in ADO and describe
them briefly ?
CURSORS::
*********
The cursor types are listed from least to most resource intensive.
Forward Only - Fastest, can only move forward in recordset
Static - Can move to any record in the recordset. Data is static and
never changes.
KeySet - Changes are detectable, records that are deleted by other users
are unavailable, and records created by other users are not detected
Dynamic - All changes are visible.
LOCKING TYPES::
****************
LockPessimistic - Locks the row once after any edits occur.
LockOptimistic - Locks the row only when Update is called.
LockBatchOptimistic - Allows Batch Updates.
LockReadOnly - Read only. Cannot alter the data.
Name the different compatibility types when creating a COM component.
No Compatibility - New GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) created,
references from other components will not work Project Compatibility -
Default for a new component <Not as critical to mention this one>
Binary Compatibility - GUID does not change references from other
components will work
Why is it important to use source control software for source code?
Modification history. Code ownership: Multiple people cannot modify the
same code at the same time.
List the ADO objects?
Connection - Connects to a data source; contains the Errors collection
Command - Executes commands to the data source. The only object that can
accept parameters for a stored procedure Recordset - The set of data
returned from the database.
Under the ADO Command Object, The Parameters collection. collection is
responsible for input to stored procedures?
What two methods are called from the ObjectContext object to inform
MTS that the transaction was successful or unsuccessful?
SetComplete and SetAbort.
What is the benefit of wrapping database calls into MTS transactions?
Aborting the transaction will undo and changes that occur within that
transaction. This removes the possibility of stranded, or partial data
Describe and In Process vs. Out of Process component. Which is
faster?
An in-process component is implemented as a DLL, and runs in the same
process space as its client app, enabling the most efficient
communication between client and component. Each client app that uses
the component starts a new instance of it.
An out of process component is implemented as an EXE, and unlike a dll,
runs in its own process space. As a result, exe's are slower then dll's
because communications between client and component must be marshaled
across process boundaries. A single instance of an out of process
component can service many clients.How would you declare and raise
custom events in a class?
a) Public Event OnVarChange();
b) RaiseEvent OnVarChange[(arg1, arg2, ... , argn)]
What is the difference between a Property Let and Property Set
procedure?
Let - for simple variable
Set - for object
What is the difference between ANSI and UNICODE strings when passed
as arguments to a DLL?
ANSI - one byte for a char UNICODE - two bytes per char - works only on
NT
What is the difference in passing values ByRef or ByVal to a
procedure?
ByRef -pass the address (for string -address of address of first byte)
BY REF IS VERY USEFULL When the contents itself are being modified, when
there is large data. Multiple arguments are needed to be returned,
instead they can be passed as reference.
ByVal -pass the value (for string -it is the address of first byte)
What is the purpose of the DoEvents command?
Fields execution so that the operating system can process other events.
Returns number of open forms. Useful for things like ‘cancel search’ in
Windows
Name and define the logical tiers in a traditional 3-tiered
architecture?
Presentation logic - front end (HTML, Visual Basic forms)
Business Logic - Applications and components that encapsulate business
logic
Data end - databases to store data
What is the difference between a PictureBox and Image control?
Image Control - Use this to display a picture. Use it over the
PictureBox because it takes less operating system resources
PictureBox- While it can display pictures, it also acts as an area on
which you can print text and graphics. Use it for home-grown graphics or
print previews
Under which circumstance does a VB application ignore a Timer event?
When the system is really busy doing something else and when DoEvents is
being executed
What does the NewIndex property return?
Used to retrieve the index of the item most recently added to a ListBox
or ComboBox control
What is the purpose of the ClipControls property on a form or
container?
Returns or sets a value that determines whether graphics methods in
Paint events repaint the entire object or only newly exposed areas. Also
determines whether the Microsoft Windows operating environment creates a
clipping region that excludes non-graphical controls contained by the
object. Read-only at run time.
What is the purpose of the AutoRedraw property on a form or container?
Setting AutoRedraw to True automatically redraws the output from these
methods in a Form object or PictureBox control when, for example, the
object is resized or redisplayed after being hidden by another object
Have you ever used Collections? Collection Classes?
A collection is a set of Repository objects that are all connected to a
common source object via a relationship collection. A collection
provides a way to connect a group of dependent objects with an object
that ‘contains’ them. For example, an Invoice object might have a
collection of LineItem objects.
What version control systems have you used?
TLIB 16-Bit add-in
How about any other database engines?
Apollo OLE DB ,Apollo Server ,Apollo SQL ,FUNCky ,R&R Report Writer
What kind of components can you use as DCOM servers?
actve-x components, Com
Dim x, y as integer. What is x and y data type?
X as variant and y as integer.
What is the size of the variant data type?
The Variant data type has a numeric storage size of 16 bytes and can
contain data up to the range of a Decimal, or a character storage size
of 22 bytes (plus string length), and can store any character text.
What is the return type of Instr and Strcmp?
Instr – integer (Numeric position)
Strcmp - integer ( if both the string are equal they result = 0)
Strcmp (Str1, Str2, Comparetype)
Comparing mode = 0 – Binary Comparing
1 – Textual Comparing
What is the max size allowed for Msgbox Prompt and Input Box?
1024
Max label caption length. –
2,048
Max Text box length –
32,000
Max Control Names length –
255.
Extension in Visual Basic
Frm, bas, cls, res, vbx, ocx, frx, vbp, exe
What is frx?
When some controls like grid and third party control placed in our
application then it will create frx in run time.
Name some date function
Dateadd(), Datediff(), Datepart(), Cdate()
What will be the result for 15/4 and 15\4
15/4 = 3.75 and 15\4 = 3
What is keyword used to compare to objects?
ISOperator – Returns Boolean.
How many procedures are in VB?
2. function and sub procedures. Function Will return value but a sub
procedure wont return values…
Where will we give the option explicit keyword and for what?
In the general declarations section. To trap undeclared variables.
What is Friend Variable?
Scope sharable between projects.What is binding? What are types of
binding?
Assigning variable with defined memory space. Late Binding - Memory size
is allotted in later stage.
Ex:- Dim x as object
Early Binding - Memory size is allotted while declaring itself. New Key
word is important.
Ex:- Dim x as New Object
What is the difference between Property Get, Set and Let.
Set – Value is assigned to ActiveX Object from the form.
Let – Value is retried to ActiveX Object from the form.
Get- Assigns the value of an expression to a variable or property.
What is Mask Edit and why it is used?
Control. Restricted data input as well as formatted data output.
Drag and Drop state numbers and functions.
State 0 – Source control is being dragged with the range of a target.
1 – Out of the range of a target.
2 – One positon in the target to another.
What are the type of validation available in VB?
Field, Form
With in the form we want to check all the text box control are typed
or not? How?
For each currentcontrol in controls if typeof currentcontrol is TextBox
then end if next
What is control array and How many we can have it with in the form?
Group of control share the same name. Max 32, 767.What is the default
model of the form? And what is it number?
VbModaless – 0 (Zero) – We can able to place another window above this
form.
Suppose from form1 to form2 object property settings will arise to ?
Invalid procedure call or argument (Run time error – 5)
What is the diff between the Std and Class Module?
Std Global with in the project. Cls Global through out the all project
only thing is we want to set the type lib. Class Modules can be
Instantiated.
Different type of Instantiation?
Private – Only for the Specific Module.
Public not creatable – Private & Public
Multi Use - Variable we have to declare.
Single Use – Not possible through dll.
Global Multiuse – Have variable not Required to
Declare. Global Single Use - Only for exe.
How to declare Dll Procedure?
Declare function "<Function Name>" lib "<Lib Name>" Alias "<Alias Name>"
(Arg, …..) as Return type.
What is MDI form? MDI Styles?
We can have only one MDI form for a project. Multiple Document
Interface. This form type is VBModal. We have set the Child property of
the forms to True to place forms inside this MDI.
Style availables 1. VbCascade 2. VbTitle Horizontal
How many images can be placed in the image list ?
64
Diff type of Datatypes?
LOB (Large Object Data type).
CLOB (Stores Character Objects).
BLOB ( Store Binary Objects such as Graphic, Video Chips and Sound
files).
BFILE(Store file pointers to LOB It may Contain filename for photo’s
store on CD_ROM).
What is Zorder Method?
Object.Zorder = 1 or 0 Place a Specified mdiform form or control at the
front or back of the z-order with n its Graphical Level.
What is diff between the Generic Variable and Specific Variable?
Generic Variable:Create Object Ex:-Ole-Automation . No need refer the
object library.
Specific Variable: Binding Procedure Early and Late Binding ( Can be
Remove from the Memory).
What are properties available in Clip Board?
No Properties Available. Only the methods they are SetText, GetText,
Setdata(), Getformat(), Clear.
What is Dll?
Libraries of procedure external to the application but can be called
from the application.
What is Tabstrip control? What is the starting Index value? How to
locate it?
It is tab control to place our controls with in the form in multiple
sheets.
Index starts with 1. And to identify
If Tabstrip1.SelectedItem.Index = 1 Then
…..
End if
Why we use Treeview Control?
To list the hierarchial list of the node objects. Such of files and
Directories.
Why we need OLE-Automation? Advantages?
Enables an application to exposes objects and methods to other
Applications.
No need to reserve memory. No need to write functions.
Object library that simplify programming tasks. i.e., No need to Object
library. (OLB, TLB).
What is the diff between the Create Object and Get object?
Create Object - To create an instance of an object.
Get Object – To get the reference to an existing object.
Have you create Properties and Methods for your own Controls?
Properties – Public variable of a Class
Method – Public procedure of a classWhat is Collection Objects?
Similarly to arrays but is preferred over an array because of the
following reasons.
1. A collection objects uses less Memory than an array.
2. It provides methods to add and delete members.
3. It does not required reason statement when objects are added or
deleted.
4. It does not have boundary limitations.
What is Static Variable?
Its Scope will be available through out the life time.
Private Dim x as integer. Is it true?
No. Private cannot be used in front of DIM.
What is Implicit?
Instance of specific copy of a class with its own settings for the
properties defined in that class. Note: The implicity defined variable
is never equal to nothing.
What are the scope of the class?
Public , private, Friend
Can we able to set Instancing properties like Singleuse,
GlobalSingleuse to ActiveXDll?
No.
In project properties if we set Unattended what is it mean?
This cannot have user interface. This can be used for the COM
creation.What are the Style Properties of Combo Box?
Simple, Dropdown list – We can type and select.
Dropdown Combo – Only Drop Down.
What are the Style properties of List Box?
Simple –Single Select , Extended. – Multiple Select.
What are the different types of Dialog Box?
Predefined, Custom, User Defined.
What is Parser Bug?
It is difficult to use database objects declared in a module from within
a form.
What is the Dll required for running the VB?
Vbrun300.dllCan We create CGI scripts in VB?
Yes.
How to change the Mouse Pointer?
Screen.MousePointer = VBHourGlass/VBNormal.
How to check the condition in Msgbox?
If(Msgbox("Do you want to delete this Record",VbYesNo)=VbYes)Then End if
What is difference between datagrid and flexgrid?
Datagrid – Editable.
Flexigrid – Non-Editable. (Generally used for Read only purpose.)
What is ADO? What are its objects ?
ActiveX Data Object. ADO can access data from both flat files as well as
the databases. I.e., It is encapsulation of DAO, RDO, and OLE that is
why we call it as OLE-DB Technology. Objects are Connection, Record Set,
Command, Parameter, field, Error, Property.
What is Dataware Control?
Any control bound to Data Control.
Ex:- Textbox, Check Box, Picture Box, Image Control, Label, List box,
Combo Box, DB Combo, What are two validate with Data Control?
Data_Validate, Data_Error.
Record set types and Number available in VB?
3. 1- Dynaset, 0 – Table, 2 – Snap Shot.
Referential Integrity (Take care By jet database Engine).
Cascade Delete, Cascade Update – is done setting property of Attributes.
DbRelationDeleteCascade,
DbRelationUpdateCascade.
What are the locks available in Visual Basic?
Locking is the process by which a DBMS restricts access to a row in a
multi-user environment
4 types of locks. They are
1.Batch Optimistic
2.Optimistic
3.Pessimistic
4.ReadOnlyWhat is the diff between RDO and ADO?
RDO is Hierarchy model where as ADO is Object model. ADO can access data
from both flat files as well as the data bases. I.e., It is
encapsulation of DAO, RDO , OLE that is why we call it as OLE-DB
Technology.
How can we call Stored procedure of Back End in RDO and ADO ?
In RDO – We can call using RDO Query Objects.
In ADO – We can call using Command Objects.
What is the different between Microsoft ODBC Driver and Oracle OBDC
Driver?
Microsoft ODBC driver will support all the methods and properties of
Visual Basic. Where as the Oracle not.
What are the Technologies for Accessing Database from Visual Basic?
DAO, Data Control, RDO, ODBCDIRECT, ADO, ODBC API.
Calling Stored Procedures in VB?
1. Calling Simply the Procedure with out Arguments "Call ProcedureName}"
If it is with Arguments Means then
Declare the Query Def qy
Set Qy as New Query def
Qy.SQL = "{Call ProcedureName(?,?,?)}"
qy(0)=val(Txt1.Text)
qy(1)=val(Txt2.Text)
qy(2)=val(Txt3.Text)
Set Rs = Qy.OpenresultSet
Txt(1)=Rs.RdoColumns(0)What is MAPI ?
Messaging Application programing Interface.
Different type of Passing Value?
By value, By ref, Optional, Param Array.
Note:- Optional keyword cannot be used while declaring arguments for a
function using param array.
What are the different types of error?
Syntax Errors, Runtime , Logic.