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VB How To Use Data Across Multiple Forms in Visual Basic VB.Net

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In this lesson we show how to transfer data values from items on Screen Forms, and from Program Variables across multiple Forms by using Full Name Referencing.
We then Revisit the previous lesson Doctor Appointments Schedule, and create Unpaid Bill Email Text which can be displayed first in a Message Box, and then in a Pop Up Form.
As part of enhancing the Doctor Appointments Schedule, we also review creating Unbound XML Files, Name Spaces, Node List Searches, and setting up and calling custom Fuctions.
This lesson will be useful to anyone building a VB.Net Application which requires presentation of summary information in a "pop up" Form.
In the Pop Up Summary Form, data can be accessed from other Forms, other Programs, and even from External Files.
The "pop up" Form method could also be used for building Help Screens into a VB.Net Application.
This lesson builds on our previous XML File Processing Functions Lessons.
It is recommended, but not essential, that you have done our previous lessons about working with XML Files and creating Custom Functions.
This is a long lesson, and so we recommend you use the YouTube "Tools Cog" on the payer bar to watch it at a speed of 1.5x or even 1.75x.
If you are a Teacher watching this video we suggest you click the downloads link below and get the lesson materials for your students.
Give these resources to your students and we think you will find that some of them will "get it" very quickly.
The other students need to watch this video which goes through everything in full detail slowly step by step with repetition of examples.
This is a detailed video, if you want to fast track learning about accessing data across Forms, then just Download and quickly read through the PDF of the Presentation using the Link given further down below.
There is also a downloadable Word Document giving all of the Form Designs as well as the Full Program Code that goes behind each Form.
Then for anything you do not fully understand in these two documents, simply use the Timeline Index below to go and watch the relevant section of Video explanation.
If you have the time it will be extremely beneficial to watch the entire video to maximize learning outcomes.
VIDEO TIMELINE INDEX:
(Click on the time number to jump to that section of the video).
00:00 to 00:35 Introduction
00:35 to 04:36 Preview of Finished Program
04:36 to 06:20 Lesson Contents List
06:20 to 06:49 Changes to Doctor Appointments Form
06:49 to 08:29 Version 1 Display Unpaid Bill Summary Information
08:29 to 10:08 Testing Version 1 Program
10:08 to 12:37 Version 2 Formatting Unpaid Bill Email Text
12:37 to 13:41 Testing Version 2 Message Box Display
13:41 to 15:46 Version 3: Creating Pop Up Unpaid Bill Form
15:46 to 17:17 Adding Program Code for Pop Up Email Form
17:17 to 17:58 Testing Version 3 Email in Pop Up Form
17:58 to 19:42 Problem with not having Email Address
19:42 to 21:01 Creating Patient Contacts XML File
21:01 to 23:20 Start of Search for Email Address Coding
23:20 to 26:14 Quick Review of VB.Net Customised Functions
26:14 to 28:44 Coding the call to the Search Function
28:44 to 32:39 Coding the Email Address Search Function
32:39 to 33:26 Testing the Email Address Search
33:26 to 35:37 Testing Exception Messages for Email Search
35:37 to 39:24 Design Issues concerning Unique Patient IDs
39:24 to 39:39 Our Website Programming Course
39:39 to 40:58 Video Wrap Up and Outro
This video will be useful for anyone learning Computing, especially students doing VCE Computing or VCE Software Development or HSC Computing high school courses in Australia, and GCSE in the UK.
Check with your Teacher or Instructor before getting any Downloads from our Website, as they may already have these materials for you.
You can download a hard copy of this Presentation, all of the required Images and the Full Program Code at the following link:
Check with your Teacher or Instructor first, as they may already have these Download materials for you.
You can check out our full Programming Course at the following link:
We are planning to make a number of Programming Videos that will be a great course for people to learn how to program in Visual Basic.
Like this video if you found it helpful.
Subscribe to our Channel to get notified of our weekly video updates.
Enjoy,
Passy
We then Revisit the previous lesson Doctor Appointments Schedule, and create Unpaid Bill Email Text which can be displayed first in a Message Box, and then in a Pop Up Form.
As part of enhancing the Doctor Appointments Schedule, we also review creating Unbound XML Files, Name Spaces, Node List Searches, and setting up and calling custom Fuctions.
This lesson will be useful to anyone building a VB.Net Application which requires presentation of summary information in a "pop up" Form.
In the Pop Up Summary Form, data can be accessed from other Forms, other Programs, and even from External Files.
The "pop up" Form method could also be used for building Help Screens into a VB.Net Application.
This lesson builds on our previous XML File Processing Functions Lessons.
It is recommended, but not essential, that you have done our previous lessons about working with XML Files and creating Custom Functions.
This is a long lesson, and so we recommend you use the YouTube "Tools Cog" on the payer bar to watch it at a speed of 1.5x or even 1.75x.
If you are a Teacher watching this video we suggest you click the downloads link below and get the lesson materials for your students.
Give these resources to your students and we think you will find that some of them will "get it" very quickly.
The other students need to watch this video which goes through everything in full detail slowly step by step with repetition of examples.
This is a detailed video, if you want to fast track learning about accessing data across Forms, then just Download and quickly read through the PDF of the Presentation using the Link given further down below.
There is also a downloadable Word Document giving all of the Form Designs as well as the Full Program Code that goes behind each Form.
Then for anything you do not fully understand in these two documents, simply use the Timeline Index below to go and watch the relevant section of Video explanation.
If you have the time it will be extremely beneficial to watch the entire video to maximize learning outcomes.
VIDEO TIMELINE INDEX:
(Click on the time number to jump to that section of the video).
00:00 to 00:35 Introduction
00:35 to 04:36 Preview of Finished Program
04:36 to 06:20 Lesson Contents List
06:20 to 06:49 Changes to Doctor Appointments Form
06:49 to 08:29 Version 1 Display Unpaid Bill Summary Information
08:29 to 10:08 Testing Version 1 Program
10:08 to 12:37 Version 2 Formatting Unpaid Bill Email Text
12:37 to 13:41 Testing Version 2 Message Box Display
13:41 to 15:46 Version 3: Creating Pop Up Unpaid Bill Form
15:46 to 17:17 Adding Program Code for Pop Up Email Form
17:17 to 17:58 Testing Version 3 Email in Pop Up Form
17:58 to 19:42 Problem with not having Email Address
19:42 to 21:01 Creating Patient Contacts XML File
21:01 to 23:20 Start of Search for Email Address Coding
23:20 to 26:14 Quick Review of VB.Net Customised Functions
26:14 to 28:44 Coding the call to the Search Function
28:44 to 32:39 Coding the Email Address Search Function
32:39 to 33:26 Testing the Email Address Search
33:26 to 35:37 Testing Exception Messages for Email Search
35:37 to 39:24 Design Issues concerning Unique Patient IDs
39:24 to 39:39 Our Website Programming Course
39:39 to 40:58 Video Wrap Up and Outro
This video will be useful for anyone learning Computing, especially students doing VCE Computing or VCE Software Development or HSC Computing high school courses in Australia, and GCSE in the UK.
Check with your Teacher or Instructor before getting any Downloads from our Website, as they may already have these materials for you.
You can download a hard copy of this Presentation, all of the required Images and the Full Program Code at the following link:
Check with your Teacher or Instructor first, as they may already have these Download materials for you.
You can check out our full Programming Course at the following link:
We are planning to make a number of Programming Videos that will be a great course for people to learn how to program in Visual Basic.
Like this video if you found it helpful.
Subscribe to our Channel to get notified of our weekly video updates.
Enjoy,
Passy