Sub GatherFacNumbers()
Dim FacNumArray(1000) As String
Dim nput(1000, 1000) As String
Dim i As Integer
Dim answer As Integer
Dim s As Integer
Dim v As Integer
Dim d As Integer
Dim late As Integer
Dim tot As Integer
Dim k As Integer
Dim m As Integer
Dim z As Integer
Dim mtot As Integer
Dim p As Integer
Dim rightscreen As Integer
Dim StrMsg As String
Dim oExcel As Excel.Application
Dim oWB As Workbook
Dim oWSFacList As Worksheet
Dim oWS1 As Worksheet
Dim count As Integer
Dim y As Integer
Dim strFile As String
'Opens Excel and the testing facilities list workbook
Set oExcel = New Excel.Application
Set oWB = oExcel.Workbooks.Open("G:\CERT-All Schools of Radiologic Technology\Staff\Ron\Test.xlsm"
oExcel.Visible = True
Set oWSFacList = oWB.Sheets(1)
‘Takes facility numbers from lists and puts them into FacNumArray
y = 1
Do Until oWSFacList.cells(y+1, 2) = ""
FacNumArray(y) = oWSFacList.cells(y+1, 1)
y = y + 1
Loop
y = 1
late = 5
count = 0
'Repeat all this until last facility number is used
Do While FacNumArray(y) <> ""
'From 601 screen insert 610, FAC, and FAC number
Set ibmCurrentTerminal = ThisFrame.SelectedView.control
Set ibmCurrentScreen = ibmCurrentTerminal.screen
hostSettleTimeout = 30000
hostSettleTime = 10
'Setting cursor to FAC number search location
ibmCurrentScreen.CursorRow = 7
ibmCurrentScreen.CursorColumn = 3
'Wait for the cursor to be position correctly before continuing
returnValue = ibmCurrentScreen.WaitForCursor1(hostSettleTimeout, 7, 3)
If (returnValue <> ReturnCode_Success) Then
Err.Raise 5001, "WaitForCursor1", "Timeout waiting for cursor position.", "VBAHelp.chm", "5001"
End If
'Insert 610 selection
Call ibmCurrentScreen.SendKeys("610")
'Wait for the cursor to be position correctly before continuing
returnValue = ibmCurrentScreen.WaitForCursor1(hostSettleTimeout, 7, 30)
If (returnValue <> ReturnCode_Success) Then
Err.Raise 5001, "WaitForCursor1", "Timeout waiting for cursor position.", "VBAHelp.chm", "5001"
End If
'Insert Facility selection
Call ibmCurrentScreen.SendKeys("FAC")
'Wait for the cursor to be position correctly before continuing
returnValue = ibmCurrentScreen.WaitForCursor1(hostSettleTimeout, 7, 37 )
If (returnValue <> ReturnCode_Success) Then
Err.Raise 5001, "WaitForCursor1", "Timeout waiting for cursor position.", "VBAHelp.chm", "5001"
End If
'Enter facility number and hit enter
'This should be updated to pull from array or from excel sheet directly
Call ibmCurrentScreen.SendKeys(FacNumArray(y))
Call ibmCurrentScreen.SendControlKey(ControlKeyCode_Transmit)
'Wait for host to 'be quiet' before continuing
returnValue = ibmCurrentScreen.WaitForHostSettle(hostSettleTimeout, hostSettleTime)
If (returnValue <> ReturnCode_Success) Then
Err.Raise 5001, "WaitHostSettle", "Timeout waiting for screen ready.", "VBAHelp.chm", "5001"
End If
'this is just making sure I am on the right screen and it goes through the entire code.
If ThisIbmScreen.GetText(3, 38, 1) = "C" Then
' m = 1
With oWSFacList
Do Until oWSFacList.cells(m + 1, 2) = ""
If oWSFacList.cells(m + 1, 2) = "" Then
Else
m = m + 1
End If
Loop
End With
hostSettleTimeout = 30000
hostSettleTime = 10
Set ibmCurrentTerminal = ThisFrame.SelectedView.control
Set ibmCurrentScreen = ibmCurrentTerminal.screen
j = 1
i = 0
End Sub
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