ACC2000: IsMissing() Returns False for Non-Variant Data TypesID: Q208401
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When you pass optional arguments that are of a data type other than Variant to a Visual Basic for Applications function, the IsMissing() function returns a value of False for those optional arguments.
This is perceived as a problem because IsMissing() will return False for any non-Variant data type, regardless of whether an optional argument is passed or not.
The IsMissing() function is used to detect whether or not optional Variant arguments have been provided in calling a procedure. It will always return False for non-Variant data types.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspInitialize your optional non-Variant variables with a default value when defining the function. The following is an example declaration of a function, including the initialization of an optional string argument with a default value of "Empty String":
Public Function Test(Optional str1 As String = "Empty String", _
Optional var2 As Variant)
Optional arguments are used in procedures to indicate that an argument is not required. Although the IsMissing() function always returns False for non-Variant data types, it is important to learn what values are returned if the optional argument is not specified when calling the procedure. The following list summarizes what values are returned if an optional argument is not specified or an optional argument is not initialized with a default value:
Data Type Value returned by Default
--------- ---------------------------------
String "" (returns a zero length string)
Variant Error 448
Integer 0
Single 0
Long 0
Double 0
Currency 0
Date 12:00:00 AM
Byte 0
Boolean False
Object (Run-time error 91: "Object variable or With block
variable not set")
Option Explicit
Public Function Test1(Optional str1 as String, _
Optional var2 as Variant)
Debug.Print "IsMissing(str1) = " & IsMissing(str1)
Debug.Print "IsMissing(var2) = " & IsMissing(var2)
Debug.Print str1
Debug.Print var2
End Function
?Test1()
IsMissing(str1) = False
IsMissing(var2) = True
Error 448
For more information about the IsMissing function, in the Visual Basic Editor, click
Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type "Ismissing" in
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Additional query words: type cast form report object ParamArray null prb
Keywords : kbenv kbprg kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: July 6, 1999