QuickOPC User's Guide and Reference
Computer Browser Dialog (OPC DA usage)
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OPC servers are usually deployed on the network, and accessed via DCOM. In order to let the user select the remote computer where the OPC server resides, you can use the ComputerBrowserDialog object.

Call the ShowDialog method, and if the result is equal to  DialogResult.OK, the user has selected the computer, and its name can be retrieved from the SelectedName property.

.NET

// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

using System.Windows.Forms;
using OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized;

namespace UAFormsDocExamples._ComputerBrowserDialog
{
    static class ShowDialog
    {
        public static void Main1(IWin32Window owner)
        {
            var computerBrowserDialog = new ComputerBrowserDialog();

            DialogResult dialogResult = computerBrowserDialog.ShowDialog(owner);
            if (dialogResult != DialogResult.OK)
                return;

            // Display results
            MessageBox.Show(owner, computerBrowserDialog.SelectedName);
        }
    }
}
# This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

# The path below assumes that the current directory is [ProductDir]/Examples-NET/PowerShell/Windows .
Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.BaseLibForms.dll"

$computerBrowserDialog = New-Object OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized.ComputerBrowserDialog

$dialogResult = $computerBrowserDialog.ShowDialog()
if ($dialogResult -ne [System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult]::OK) {
    return
}

# Display results
Write-Host $computerBrowserDialog.SelectedName
# This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

# The QuickOPC package is needed. Install it using "pip install opclabs_quickopc".
import opclabs_quickopc

# Import .NET namespaces.
from OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized import *


dialog = ComputerBrowserDialog()
print(dialog.ShowDialog())

# Display results.
print(dialog.SelectedName)

print('Finished.')

COM

// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

#include "stdafx.h"    // Includes "QuickOpc.h", and other commonly used files
#include "ShowDialog.h"

namespace _ComputerBrowserDialog
{
    void ShowDialog::Main()
    {
        // Initialize the COM library
        CoInitializeEx(NULL, COINIT_MULTITHREADED);
        {
            // 
            _ComputerBrowserDialogPtr DialogPtr(__uuidof(ComputerBrowserDialog));

            // 
            DialogResult dialogResult = DialogPtr->ShowDialog(NULL);
            _tprintf(_T("%d\n"), dialogResult);
            
            if (dialogResult == 1/*OK*/)
            {
                // Display results
                _tprintf(_T("%s\n"), (LPCTSTR)CW2CT(DialogPtr->SelectedName));
            }
        }
         // Release all interface pointers BEFORE calling CoUninitialize()
        CoUninitialize();
    }
}
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

class procedure ShowDialog.Main;
var
  Dialog: ComputerBrowserDialog;
begin
  // Instantiate the dialog object
  Dialog := CoComputerBrowserDialog.Create;

  Dialog.ShowDialog(nil);
  // IMPROVE: check the dialog result

  WriteLn(Dialog.SelectedName);
end;
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

class procedure ShowDialog.Main;
var
  ComputerBrowserDialog: OpcLabs_BaseLibForms_TLB._ComputerBrowserDialog;
  DialogResult: System_Windows_Forms_TLB.DialogResult;
begin
  // Instantiate the dialog object
  ComputerBrowserDialog := CoComputerBrowserDialog.Create;

  DialogResult := ComputerBrowserDialog.ShowDialog(nil);
  WriteLn(DialogResult);

  if DialogResult <> DialogResult_OK then
    Exit;

  // Display results
  WriteLn(ComputerBrowserDialog.SelectedName);
end;
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

$Dialog = new COM("OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized.ComputerBrowserDialog");
printf("%d\n", $Dialog->ShowDialog);

// Display results
printf("%s\n", $Dialog->SelectedName);
# This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

# The Python for Windows (pywin32) extensions package is needed. Install it using "pip install pypiwin32".
# CAUTION: We now recommend using Python.NET package instead. Full set of examples with Python.NET is available!
import win32com.client

dialog = win32com.client.Dispatch('OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.ComputerBrowserDialog') 
print(dialog.ShowDialog())

# Display results
print(dialog.SelectedName)
Rem This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

Private Sub ShowDialog_Main_Command_Click()
    OutputText = ""

    Dim Dialog As New ComputerBrowserDialog
    Dim DialogResult
    DialogResult = Dialog.ShowDialog
    
    OutputText = OutputText & DialogResult & vbCrLf
    If DialogResult <> 1 Then   ' OK
        Exit Sub
    End If
    
    ' Display results
    OutputText = OutputText & Dialog.SelectedName & vbCrLf
End Sub
Rem This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network.

Option Explicit

Const DialogResult_OK = 1

Dim Dialog: Set Dialog = CreateObject("OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized.ComputerBrowserDialog")
Dim dialogResult: dialogResult = Dialog.ShowDialog
WScript.Echo dialogResult

If dialogResult <> DialogResult_OK Then
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Display results
WScript.Echo Dialog.SelectedName

 

 

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