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Bill
A2K-SP3
I use an image control that is superimposed upon
an unbound OLE object control to insert pictures
into a report during formatting. The purpose of the
unbound OLE object is to provide event opportunity,
which is un-available in an image control, to change
the picture path as each record in the RecordSource
is processed. As such, I have a function invocation
in the Control Source for the OLE object:
=ImagePath([Photo])
The function code:
Public Function ImagePath(PictureName As Variant) As Variant
'================================================================================
' This function sets the fully qualified path to a jpg image, as specified
by
' the name stored in a field of the current RecordSource, as represented
here by
' the parameter "PictureName". If there is no name specified, set the
picture
' property to Null to effect a blank image.
'================================================================================
Dim Folder As String
Debug.Print "IN: [" & Me.ImageBox.Picture & "] [" & PictureName & "]"
Folder = "c:\KImages\"
If IsNull(PictureName) Or Len(Trim(PictureName)) = 0 Then 'Name in
"Photo" field of RecordSource
Me.ImageBox.Picture = "" 'No name,
leave picture area blank.
Else
Me.ImageBox.Picture = Folder & PictureName & ".jpg" 'Put path in
the image control
End If
As a test case, I have 4 records in the RecordSource for the
report in which the 1st and 3rd records have a "Photo"
field of Null, while the 2nd and 4th have the strings "Jsmith"
and "Cjones" respectively.
Notice in the Debug.Print output below that the assignment
statement Me.ImageBox.Picture = "" does not appear to have
any effect on the picture property when the PictureName is null.
I can't figure out how to essentially force that property to revert
back to its initial state, namely "(none)".
IN: [(none)] []
OUT: [(none)] []
IN: [(none)] [Jsmith]
OUT: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] [Jsmith]
IN: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] []
OUT: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] [] <<<<<<<<<<<<
IN: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] [Cjones] <<<<<<<<<<<<
OUT: [c:\KImages\Cjones.jpg] [Cjones]
I've tried setting the picture property to "(none)", Null,
"none" and "" as I "shot-gunned" for an answer. Anyone
have an idea?
Thanks,
Bill
I use an image control that is superimposed upon
an unbound OLE object control to insert pictures
into a report during formatting. The purpose of the
unbound OLE object is to provide event opportunity,
which is un-available in an image control, to change
the picture path as each record in the RecordSource
is processed. As such, I have a function invocation
in the Control Source for the OLE object:
=ImagePath([Photo])
The function code:
Public Function ImagePath(PictureName As Variant) As Variant
'================================================================================
' This function sets the fully qualified path to a jpg image, as specified
by
' the name stored in a field of the current RecordSource, as represented
here by
' the parameter "PictureName". If there is no name specified, set the
picture
' property to Null to effect a blank image.
'================================================================================
Dim Folder As String
Debug.Print "IN: [" & Me.ImageBox.Picture & "] [" & PictureName & "]"
Folder = "c:\KImages\"
If IsNull(PictureName) Or Len(Trim(PictureName)) = 0 Then 'Name in
"Photo" field of RecordSource
Me.ImageBox.Picture = "" 'No name,
leave picture area blank.
Else
Me.ImageBox.Picture = Folder & PictureName & ".jpg" 'Put path in
the image control
End If
As a test case, I have 4 records in the RecordSource for the
report in which the 1st and 3rd records have a "Photo"
field of Null, while the 2nd and 4th have the strings "Jsmith"
and "Cjones" respectively.
Notice in the Debug.Print output below that the assignment
statement Me.ImageBox.Picture = "" does not appear to have
any effect on the picture property when the PictureName is null.
I can't figure out how to essentially force that property to revert
back to its initial state, namely "(none)".
IN: [(none)] []
OUT: [(none)] []
IN: [(none)] [Jsmith]
OUT: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] [Jsmith]
IN: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] []
OUT: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] [] <<<<<<<<<<<<
IN: [c:\KImages\Jsmith.jpg] [Cjones] <<<<<<<<<<<<
OUT: [c:\KImages\Cjones.jpg] [Cjones]
I've tried setting the picture property to "(none)", Null,
"none" and "" as I "shot-gunned" for an answer. Anyone
have an idea?
Thanks,
Bill