📄 frm_docchk.vb
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MyCommand = New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM Physicians", MyConnection)
MyReader = MyCommand.ExecuteReader()
While MyReader.Read
ComboBox1.Items.Add(MyReader("phycode"))
End While
MyConnection.Close()
MyReader.Close()
MyCommand.dispose()
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
Me.Close()
End Sub
Function physiciancheck(ByVal ntime As String, ByVal ctime As String) As Boolean
Dim temp1 As Date
Dim temp2 As Date
temp1 = CDate(ntime)
temp2 = CDate(ctime)
If (temp1 < temp2) Then
Return True
Else
Return False
End If
End Function
Function getctime() As String
Dim mytime As String
MyConnection.Open()
MyCommand = New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM phycheck WHERE phycode = '" & ComboBox1.Text & "'", MyConnection)
Try
MyReader = MyCommand.ExecuteReader()
Catch c As Exception
MsgBox(c.ToString)
End Try
While MyReader.Read
mytime = MyReader("phytime")
End While
MyConnection.Close()
MyReader.Close()
MyCommand.dispose()
Return mytime
End Function
Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
MyConnection.Open()
MyCommand = New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM Physicians where phycode ='" & ComboBox1.Text & "'", MyConnection)
MyReader = MyCommand.ExecuteReader()
While MyReader.Read
TextBox1.Text = MyReader("Phyname")
End While
MyConnection.Close()
MyReader.Close()
MyCommand.dispose()
End Sub
Private Sub Timer1_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tick
Label4.Text = Now().ToLongTimeString
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
If physiciancheck(Label4.Text, getctime()) = True Then
MsgBox(TextBox1.Text + " is still in the hospital", MsgBoxStyle.Information, "PrisloGix's PIS")
Else
MsgBox(TextBox1.Text + " has left the hospital", MsgBoxStyle.Information, "PrisLogix's PIS")
End If
End Sub
#End Region
#Region "GLOW CODE"
Private Sub MouseEnterEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _
Handles Button1.MouseEnter, Button2.MouseEnter
' A simple event handler that fires when the user's mouse arrow rolls
' over any of the buttons. It passes the button's identity to the Glow sub.
Dim ctrl As Control = CType(sender, Control)
Glow(ctrl, True)
End Sub
Private Sub MouseLeaveEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _
Handles Button1.MouseLeave, Button2.MouseLeave
' A simple event handler that fires when the user's mouse arrow leaves the
' area of any of the buttons. It passes the button's identity to the Glow sub.
Dim ctrl As Control = CType(sender, Control)
Glow(ctrl, False)
End Sub
Private Sub Glow(ByVal ctrl As Control, ByVal Hovering As Boolean)
Dim Sb_R, Sb_G, Sb_B As Int16 ' <--- RGB values for the starting backcolor
Dim Sf_R, Sf_G, Sf_B As Int16 ' <--- RGB values for the starting forecolor
Dim Eb_R, Eb_G, Eb_B As Int16 ' <--- RGB values for the ending backcolor
Dim Ef_R, Ef_G, Ef_B As Int16 ' <--- RGB values for the ending forecolor
Select Case Hovering ' True for MouseEnter, False for MouseLeave
Case True
Sb_R = SystemColors.Control.R ' Assign the variables the
Sb_G = SystemColors.Control.G ' appropriate values based
Sb_B = SystemColors.Control.B ' on system-defined colors
' for control and control
Sf_R = SystemColors.ControlText.R ' text.
Sf_G = SystemColors.ControlText.G
Sf_B = SystemColors.ControlText.B
Eb_R = SystemColors.ActiveCaption.R ' Assign the variables the
Eb_G = SystemColors.ActiveCaption.G ' appropriate values based
Eb_B = SystemColors.ActiveCaption.B ' on system-defined colors
' for the title bar and the
Ef_R = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText.R ' title bar's text.
Ef_G = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText.G
Ef_B = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText.B
Case False
Sb_R = SystemColors.ActiveCaption.R ' Assign the variables the
Sb_G = SystemColors.ActiveCaption.G ' appropriate values based
Sb_B = SystemColors.ActiveCaption.B ' on system-defined colors
' for the title bar and the
Sf_R = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText.R ' title bar's text.
Sf_G = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText.G
Sf_B = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText.B
Eb_R = SystemColors.Control.R ' Assign the variables the
Eb_G = SystemColors.Control.G ' appropriate values based
Eb_B = SystemColors.Control.B ' on system-defined colors
' for control and control
Ef_R = SystemColors.ControlText.R ' text.
Ef_G = SystemColors.ControlText.G
Ef_B = SystemColors.ControlText.B
End Select
Dim b_RIncrement As Int16 = Round(((Eb_R - Sb_R) / 16), 0) ' Find the increments that
Dim b_GIncrement As Int16 = Round(((Eb_G - Sb_G) / 16), 0) ' the RGB values will take;
Dim b_BIncrement As Int16 = Round(((Eb_B - Sb_B) / 16), 0) ' 1/16th of the difference
' between the start and end
Dim f_RIncrement As Int16 = Round(((Ef_R - Sf_R) / 16), 0) ' values, rounded to the
Dim f_GIncrement As Int16 = Round(((Ef_G - Sf_G) / 16), 0) ' nearest integer.
Dim f_BIncrement As Int16 = Round(((Ef_B - Sf_B) / 16), 0)
Dim bR As Int16 = Sb_R ' \
Dim bG As Int16 = Sb_G ' }-- the RGB values for the backcolor as it changes.
Dim bB As Int16 = Sb_B ' /
Dim fR As Int16 = Sf_R ' \
Dim fG As Int16 = Sf_G ' }-- the RGB values for the forecolor as it changes.
Dim fB As Int16 = Sf_B ' /
Dim count As Int16
For count = 0 To 14
bR += b_RIncrement ' Add the appropriate increments to the
bG += b_GIncrement ' RGB values. The result is a nifty
bB += b_BIncrement ' "cross-fade" effect.
fR += f_RIncrement
fG += f_GIncrement
fB += f_BIncrement
ctrl.BackColor = Color.FromArgb(bR, bG, bB) ' Repaint the button using the
ctrl.ForeColor = Color.FromArgb(fR, fG, fB) ' current RGB values, and refresh
ctrl.Refresh() ' the button.
Threading.Thread.Sleep(30 - (count * 2)) ' Wait a certain number of milliseconds,
' which is a factor of the current count.
' I tweaked these numbers to get a decent
' effect; feel free to adjust these
' numbers to achieve an effect you like.
Next
Select Case Hovering
Case True
ctrl.BackColor = SystemColors.InactiveCaption ' Finish the effect by painting
ctrl.ForeColor = SystemColors.InactiveCaptionText ' the control with it's final
Case False ' look, depending on whether
ctrl.BackColor = SystemColors.Control ' we're fading in or out.
ctrl.ForeColor = SystemColors.ControlText
End Select
End Sub
#End Region
End Class
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