I've run into a weird issue (IMHO) which may just be highlighting my ignorance when it comes to VBS vs. other programming languages. Here's what I have at the top of my .VBS file.
Option Explicit
Const MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010 = 1048576
I then have the following conditional check in a loop:
If numLines >= MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010 Then
wscript.echo "Inside the numLines If Then Statement"
wscript.echo "numLines = " & numLines & " >= " & MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010
As an example, let's say numLines is equal to 107563, which is clearly less than the 1 million plus value assigned to MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010 as a global const above.
For whatever reason, the IF statement is being executed, even when numLines is clearly less than the const.
However, if I remove the use of the const in the comparison, and just put the hard coded value of MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010 into the loop such as:
If numLines >= 1048576 Then
wscript.echo "Inside the numLines If Then Statement"
wscript.echo "numLines = " & numLines & " >= " & MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010
Then the IF statement is NOT entered incorrectly.
Can someone clue me in to why this is the case? Should I be somehow declaring the const as a particular data type? Is there some sort of truncation of the const going on?
Variant
or sub-type of it. Seriously, how many people don't know the difference between VBScript, VBA and VB? - wishes you could down-vote comments...If numLines >= (0+MAXROWSFOREXCEL2010)
to see if that forces variant to act as numeric in this context.