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I am trying to return a string from an .ini file, and keep getting the
following error:
"Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow".

Has anyone seen this error before? What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!
Jul 21 '05 #1
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could you post the code you are using to get the ini value?

"kvrdevelop er1" wrote:
I am trying to return a string from an .ini file, and keep getting the
following error:
"Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow".

Has anyone seen this error before? What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!

Jul 21 '05 #2
> could you post the code you are using to get the ini value?

The code that I am using is below. The values of the variables are as
follows: psSection: "LogOn", psEntry: "DBType", psDefault: "Microsoft SQL
Server", sReturnVal = Nothing, iBUFFER = 255, psFileName:
"C:\path\settin g.ini"

Private Function gsGetProfileStr ing(ByVal psSection As String, ByVal psEntry
As String, ByVal psDefault As String, ByVal psFileName As String) As String

Const iBUFFER As Integer = 255
Dim iLength As Integer
Dim sReturnVal As String

iLength = GetPrivateProfi leString(psSect ion, psEntry, psDefault,
sReturnVal, iBUFFER, psFileName)

gsGetProfileStr ing = Left(sReturnVal , iLength)

End Function

Jul 21 '05 #3
in your getprivateprofi lestring function try changing the return value from a
sting to a stringbuilder.
when you call the function make sure to initialize the string builder to
your buffer size ie 255.
dim sReturnVal as System.Text.Str ingBuilder(250) ;
The string builder should marshel to an LPTSTR that's buffer can be writen to.
Aaron

"kvrdevelop er1" wrote:
could you post the code you are using to get the ini value?


The code that I am using is below. The values of the variables are as
follows: psSection: "LogOn", psEntry: "DBType", psDefault: "Microsoft SQL
Server", sReturnVal = Nothing, iBUFFER = 255, psFileName:
"C:\path\settin g.ini"

Private Function gsGetProfileStr ing(ByVal psSection As String, ByVal psEntry
As String, ByVal psDefault As String, ByVal psFileName As String) As String

Const iBUFFER As Integer = 255
Dim iLength As Integer
Dim sReturnVal As String

iLength = GetPrivateProfi leString(psSect ion, psEntry, psDefault,
sReturnVal, iBUFFER, psFileName)

gsGetProfileStr ing = Left(sReturnVal , iLength)

End Function

Jul 21 '05 #4

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