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8:14:56 PM HighCom Security and AR15.COM Rifle Armor Kit Giveaway! 9/19/2016 3:35:15 PM [ARCHIVED THREAD] - eFiled a form 1 visual studio error bc30456 with a mistake ARCHIVED Author Message rgwalt Member Joined: Jan 2013 TX, USA Posts: 90 Feedback: 100% (24) Posted: 4/23/2014 5:02:56 AM EDT I eFiled a Form 1 for an SBR with error bc30456 visual basic a mistake... I chose the caliber "multi" instead of .300. I've contacted the "experts" and asked that they cancel the form. They responded that they are having difficulty with working with forms in the eForm system. Either way, I figure that my form 1 is going to get denied at some point soon. So, here is my question: Should I go ahead and paper
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file a new form 1 now? If it gets to the pending state before the eForm is canceled, will this be a problem? User Info Paid Advertisement NavyIS2 Member Team Member Joined: Apr 2013 MD, USA Posts: 1462 Feedback: 100% (76) Link To This Post Posted: 4/23/2014 5:06:05 AM EDT They may let you do a correction. Some they are just denying but they have let a few people correct them. Form ones are still down in the reform system so you'll have to wait a few more weeks fir then to cone back up and be edited. Shooting a gun is like being intimate with a woman. First, you inspect it to make sure it's clean. Then you grab it on the butt and jam the magazine in. If it doesn't fit, make it. User Info 1057 Member Team Member Joined: Apr 2012 TX, USA Posts: 3871 Feedback: 100% (38) Link To This Post Posted: 4/23/2014 5:14:49 AM EDT Reading and research is a virtue User Info mtel Member Joined: Jun 2013 MD, USA Posts: 617 Feedback: 100% (29) Link To This Post Posted: 4/23/2014 6:18:50 AM EDT Originally Posted B
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company bc30456 'forms' is not a member of 'windows' Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs bc30456 'initializeculture' is not a member of Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up visual basic error BC30456 'Form1' is not a member of 'WindowsApplication1' up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Hello I am trying to http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_17/423119_eFiled_a_form_1_with_a_mistake.html do an exercise and keep getting this error when compiling. Visual Basic error BC30456 'Form1' is not a member of 'WindowsApplication1' I'm not sure how to fix it. Below is my code: Public Class frmCentsConverter Private Sub txtAmount_TextChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles txtAmount.TextChanged If IsNumeric(txtAmount.Text) Then Dim NumberofCents As Integer NumberofCents = CInt(txtAmount.Text) lblDollars.Text = CStr(NumberofCents \ 100) lblCents.Text = CStr(NumberofCents Mod 100) End If End Sub Private Sub lblTitle_Click(sender As Object, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32046516/visual-basic-error-bc30456-form1-is-not-a-member-of-windowsapplication1 e As EventArgs) Handles lblTitle.Click End Sub End Class vb.net share|improve this question edited Aug 17 '15 at 9:32 Paul 1,640623 asked Aug 17 '15 at 9:07 Oscar Kasil 17114 1 It looks like the problem is with the instantiation of your class; you've instantiated as Form1, when it should befrmCentsConverter; i.e. Dim frmConvert As New frmCentsConverter, instead of Dim frmConvert As New Form1. It could also be that you've renamed the start-up form of the app and this hasn't cascade through to the Application setting. –Paul Aug 17 '15 at 10:52 Lets put it this way, your class is not even a form, because this Public Class frmCentsConverter doesn't have this inherits Form –T.S. Aug 17 '15 at 14:33 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote If you have renamed the startup form1 it is likely you also have to change the Startup form setting. You can find this setting to open 'My Project' in the 'Solution Explorer'. Select the Application section, change the 'startup form' as appropriate. Hope this will help, Harrie share|improve this answer edited Oct 11 '15 at 12:41 answered Oct 11 '15 at 12:34 Harrie 513 This solved my issue (in VS2013 and earlier the automatic refactoring took care of this, not so in V
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