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  • W Wombaticus

    Well, unless it's another copy/paste error, you should space out your &'s wrong:

    MsgBox "Blubb"& i &"bla"

    right:

    MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"

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    User 11883281
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    okay, thank you but the error is still comming it have to be the loop, cause i now only have

    For i = 0 To 20 Step 1.0

    Next i

    and the error is still comming

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      I'm new in VBs.. i've got this code:

      For i = 0 To 20 Step 1.0
      MsgBox "Blubb"& i &"bla"
      Next i

      and this error: 800A0401 "Statement completion expected" "Compile error in Microsoft VBScript"

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      Lost User
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      See For...Next Statement[^] and MsgBox Function[^].

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        See For...Next Statement[^] and MsgBox Function[^].

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        User 11883281
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        i just looked at this, but i do not find a mistake in my code

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          okay, thank you but the error is still comming it have to be the loop, cause i now only have

          For i = 0 To 20 Step 1.0

          Next i

          and the error is still comming

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          Wombaticus
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          Well try setting the "step" to just 1 rather than 1.0 Presumably you have defined that as an Integer? And you can remove the final i after Next.

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          • W Wombaticus

            Well try setting the "step" to just 1 rather than 1.0 Presumably you have defined that as an Integer? And you can remove the final i after Next.

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            User 11883281
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            i just ignor the step, it doesnt matter if it says "step 1" or nothing, 1 is the default value

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              i just ignor the step, it doesnt matter if it says "step 1" or nothing, 1 is the default value

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              Wombaticus
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              So now you're saying

              For i = 0 To 20

              Next i

              is giving you an error? I don't think so... unless you have not defined the variable i at all.

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              • U User 11883281

                i just looked at this, but i do not find a mistake in my code

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                Lost User
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                Look at the Next statement, it does not use the variable name.

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                • W Wombaticus

                  So now you're saying

                  For i = 0 To 20

                  Next i

                  is giving you an error? I don't think so... unless you have not defined the variable i at all.

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                  User 11883281
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                  This:

                  Dim i as Integer
                  for i = 0 To 20
                  ' MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                  ' ticketno = Replace(ticketno,"("& i & ")","")
                  Next

                  or this

                  Dim i
                  for i = 0 To 20
                  ' MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                  ' ticketno = Replace(ticketno,"("& i & ")","")
                  Next

                  is showing the error

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                  • L Lost User

                    Look at the Next statement, it does not use the variable name.

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                    User 11883281
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                    #13

                    oh thankyou but that wasnt the error at all

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                    • U User 11883281

                      This:

                      Dim i as Integer
                      for i = 0 To 20
                      ' MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                      ' ticketno = Replace(ticketno,"("& i & ")","")
                      Next

                      or this

                      Dim i
                      for i = 0 To 20
                      ' MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                      ' ticketno = Replace(ticketno,"("& i & ")","")
                      Next

                      is showing the error

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                      Wombaticus
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                      Well, the first will - you don't DIM variables with the As [type] in VBS. You could try

                      Dim i%

                      but other than that, and capitalizing the F in for, which shouldn't really be necessary, I really find it hard to believe that this is where the error really lies. You need to pin down the exact line.....

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                      • U User 11883281

                        I'm new in VBs.. i've got this code:

                        For i = 0 To 20 Step 1.0
                        MsgBox "Blubb"& i &"bla"
                        Next i

                        and this error: 800A0401 "Statement completion expected" "Compile error in Microsoft VBScript"

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                        Lost User
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                        #15

                        No "i" after "next".

                        For i = 0 To 10 Step 1
                        MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                        Next

                        works for me :)

                        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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                        • L Lost User

                          No "i" after "next".

                          For i = 0 To 10 Step 1
                          MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                          Next

                          works for me :)

                          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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                          CHill60
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                          Beat me to it by a couple of minutes!

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                          • U User 11883281

                            This:

                            Dim i as Integer
                            for i = 0 To 20
                            ' MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                            ' ticketno = Replace(ticketno,"("& i & ")","")
                            Next

                            or this

                            Dim i
                            for i = 0 To 20
                            ' MsgBox "Blubb" & i & "bla"
                            ' ticketno = Replace(ticketno,"("& i & ")","")
                            Next

                            is showing the error

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                            CHill60
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                            The key point you are missing here is that it is not actually the same error! If I paste your original code into t1.vbs I get the following error

                            C:\Temp\t1.vbs**(3, 6)** Microsoft VBScript compilation error: Expected end of statement

                            Removing the i after the Next fixes that problem (as suggested by @Wombaticus) If I do the same thing with your first block of code above I get

                            C:\Temp\t1.vbs**(1, 7)** Microsoft VBScript compilation error: Expected end of statement

                            ...getting rid of the as Integer fixes that one (as suggested by @Wombaticus) Your second block of code above does not produce anything - neither error nor output. If you were getting an error there are you sure you remembered to save the changes in your editor before attempting to run the script file? We've all done that a few times :laugh: However, to get to the point ... See those numbers in brackets in my error messages above that are in bold? They indicate the ROW and COLUMN that the error occurs in - so the error moved from line 3 in the first example to line 1 in the second. Much easier to find the problem when you know that little bit of extra infomation

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                            • U User 11883281

                              oh thankyou but that wasnt the error at all

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                              Lost User
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                              Yes it was. When I removed the i from the Next statement it worked correctly. I can only assume you are doing something different to what you posted.

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                              • W Wombaticus

                                What's with

                                Hide Copy Code

                                ? Comment that out....

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                                User 11883281
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                                Thank you very much.... i don't even know what the error was. I had to restart the server, and now it works without doing anything :D but thank you :D

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