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Hi All

I am sending 13 characters to my vb6 prog via comms which works most of the time but then for some reason the 13th character becomes the first character and it does this all the time until i reload my vb6 program example:-
1907122220870 is how it should be but ends up like 0190712222087 help would be very greatful

Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim textfile As String

Open "C:\users\administrator\dirnames.txt" For Input As #1
Do While Not EOF(1)
Input #1, textfile
FolderCreator.Combo1.AddItem (textfile)
Loop
Close #1

' Show Date on main screen.
'Label3.Caption = DateValue(Now)

' Fire Rx Event Every Two Bytes
MSComm1.RThreshold = 13

' When Inputting Data, Input 2 Bytes at a time
MSComm1.InputLen = 13

' 9600 Baud, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit
MSComm1.Settings = "9600,N,8,1"
' Disable DTR
MSComm1.DTREnable = False

' Open COM1
MSComm1.CommPort = 1
MSComm1.PortOpen = True
MSComm1.InBufferCount = 0
End Sub


Private Sub MSComm1_OnComm()
Dim sData As String ' Holds our incoming data
Dim lHighByte As Long ' Holds HighByte value
Dim lLowByte As Long ' Holds LowByte value
Dim lWord As Long ' Holds the Word result

' If comEvReceive Event then get data and display
If MSComm1.CommEvent = comEvReceive Then
' Shell ("subst Z: /D")
'Shell ("net use /Delete Z:")

sData = MSComm1.Input ' Get data (5 bytes)
' lHighByte = Asc(Mid$(sData, 1, 1)) ' get 1st byte
' lLowByte = Asc(Mid$(sData, 2, 1)) ' Get 2nd byte

' Combine bytes into a word
' lWord = (lHighByte * &H100) Or lLowByte

' Convert value to a string and display
' lblRCTime.Caption = sData
' MkDir sData
' Dim folder As String, filename As String, path As String
Label8.Caption = sData
'MSComm1.Output = sData
Dim wshThisShell As WshShell
Dim lngRet As Long
Dim strShellCommand As String
Dim strBatchPath As String
'label8.caption = ""
Set wshThisShell = New WshShell
strBatchPath = "c:\deletevert.bat"
'the path for the batch file you're using
strShellCommand = """" & strBatchPath & """"
'the ridiculous number of quotation marks is necessary
'when there is a space in one or more of the folder names
lngRet = wshThisShell.Run(strShellCommand, vbNormalFocus, vbTrue)
'set 3rd argument above to vbFalse for asynchronous
'execution of the batch file.
'label8.caption = ""
'label9.caption = ""
If Dir$("e:\" & sData, vbDirectory) = "" Then

Label9.Caption = "Directory does not exist."
MkDir "e:\" & sData
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(0)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(1)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(2)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(3)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(4)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(5)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(6)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(7)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(8)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(9)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(10)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(11)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(12)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(13)
MkDir "e:\" & sData & "\" & FolderCreator.Combo1.List(14)
'Shell ("subst F: " & "e:\" & sData)
Shell ("net use Z: " & "\\ENDOFLINE\STORAGE\" & sData & " /persistent:yes")
Shell ("net use Z: " & "\\ENDOFLINE\STORAGE\" & sData & " /persistent:yes")
MSComm1.Output = sData

Regards
Steve

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