I am to investigate many Acccess applications and it would make my life easier to make a script, if possible.
My main goal is to search through MS Access form code/module for certain words (eg dog, cat, cow etc) and return the module name which contains that word. (or at least return if it exists or not)
As I understand it, the inbuilt Find function does not look for multiple words, just single word. I do not wish to put each word in there and do a Find all as that will consume lot of time.
How would you tackle this problem?
As answered below, normal Modules can be searched using Find function (Module.Find) but it seems it is different to Form.Module. Please help!
You could use something like this, but it will not run unattended, because you are likely to get all sorts of problems with passwords and such like.
Rewrite
This will search form and report code and modules, includimg class modules, but will not search comments.
Sub SearchAllCode()
Dim ap As New Access.Application
Dim sfile As String, afind As Variant
Dim mdlname As String, mdl As Object
Dim prcname As String
Dim lsline As Long, lscol As Long
Dim leline As Long, lecol As Long
Dim sline As String, r As Long
Dim i, j
ap.Visible = True
afind = Split("msgbox,chair,ombo,Visible", ",")
sfile = Dir("Z:\Docs\*.accdb")
Do While sfile <> vbNullString
ap.OpenCurrentDatabase "Z:\Docs\" & sfile, False, "pass"
For i = 1 To ap.VBE.ActiveVBProject.VBComponents.Count
Set mdl = ap.VBE.ActiveVBProject.VBComponents(i).CodeModule
For j = 0 To UBound(afind)
leline = mdl.CountOfLines
''object.Find(target, startline, startcol, endline, endcol
''[, wholeword] [, matchcase] [, patternsearch]) As Boolean
''The default is false for the three optional parameters.
''Finds first occurrence only
If mdl.Find(afind(j), lsline, lscol, leline, lecol) Then
sline = mdl.Lines(lsline, Abs(leline - lsline) + 1)
prcname = mdl.ProcOfLine(lsline, r)
Debug.Print mdl.Name
Debug.Print prcname
Debug.Print lsline
Debug.Print sline
End If
Next
Next
ap.CloseCurrentDatabase
sfile = Dir
Loop
ap.Quit
End Sub
Here is an alternative search, but it does not give you the means of manipulating the code, once the line is found.
Sub AlternativeSearch()
Dim ap As New Access.Application
Dim sfile As String, afind As Variant
Dim mdl As Object
Dim modtext As String, modarray As Variant
Dim leline As Long
Dim i, j, k
ap.Visible = True
afind = Split("msgbox,chair,ombo,Visible", ",")
sfile = Dir("Z:\Docs\*.accdb")
Do While sfile <> vbNullString
ap.OpenCurrentDatabase "Z:\Docs\" & sfile, False, "pass"
For i = 1 To ap.VBE.ActiveVBProject.VBComponents.Count
Set mdl = ap.VBE.ActiveVBProject.VBComponents(i).codemodule 'ap.Modules(mdlname)
leline = mdl.CountOfLines
modtext = mdl.Lines(1, leline)
For j = 0 To UBound(afind)
If InStr(modtext, afind(j)) > 0 Then
Debug.Print "****" & afind(j) & " found in " & mdl.Name
modarray = Split(modtext, vbCrLf)
For k = 0 To UBound(modarray)
If InStr(modarray(k), afind(j)) > 0 Then
Debug.Print k
Debug.Print modarray(k)
End If
Next
End If
Next
Next
ap.CloseCurrentDatabase
sfile = Dir
Loop
ap.Quit
End Sub
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