Module.ProcBodyLine Property (Access)
The ProcBodyLine property returns the number of the line at which the body of a specified procedure begins in a standard module or a class module. Read-only Long.
Syntax
expression .ProcBodyLine(ProcName, ProcKind)
expression A variable that represents a Module object.
Parameters
Name |
Required/Optional |
Data Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
ProcName |
Required |
String |
The name of a procedure in the module. |
ProcKind |
Required |
vbext_ProcKind |
The type of procedure. See the Remarks section for the possible settings. |
Remarks
The ProcKind argument can be one of the following vbext_ProcKind constants:
Constant |
Description |
---|---|
vbext_pk_Get |
A Property Get procedure. |
vbext_pk_Let |
A Property Let procedure. |
vbext_pk_Proc |
A Sub or Function procedure. |
vbext_pk_Set |
A Property Set procedure. |
The body of a procedure begins with the procedure definition, denoted by one of the following:
A Sub statement.
A Function statement.
A Property Get statement.
A Property Let statement.
A Property Set statement.
The ProcBodyLine property returns a number that identifies the line on which the procedure definition begins. In contrast, the ProcStartLine property returns a number that identifies the line at which a procedure is separated from the preceding procedure in a module. Any comments or compilation constants that precede the procedure definition (the body of a procedure) are considered part of the procedure, but the ProcBodyLine property ignores them.
Note
The ProcBodyLine property treats Sub and Function procedures similarly, but distinguishes between each type of Property procedure.
Example
The following example displays a message indicating on which line the procedure definition begins.
Dim strForm As String
Dim strProc As String
strForm = "Products"
strProc = "Products_Subform_Enter"
MsgBox "The definition of the " & strProc & " procedure begins on line " & _
Forms(strForm).Module.ProcStartLine(strProc, vbext_pk_Proc) & "."