From: Anoj on
Hi

I was surprised to see "went" keyword in Visual Basic Language
Specification 9.0 document which I downloaded this morning from
[ http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=39DE1DD0-F775-40BF-A191-09F5A95EF500&displaylang=en
]
I searched everywhere for the reference but could not find anything
related. Can someone from Microsoft clear this??



Regards
/Anoj Kumar
[www.TheTechHub.com]
From: Anoj on
see the snapshot [ http://pages.thetechhub.com-a.googlepages.com/visualbasickeyword.PNG
]

On Jul 4, 9:48 am, Anoj <sutradh...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was surprised to see "went" keyword in Visual Basic Language
> Specification 9.0 document which I downloaded this morning from
> [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=39DE1DD0-F77....
> ]
> I searched everywhere for the reference but could not find anything
> related. Can someone from Microsoft clear this??
>
> Regards
> /Anoj Kumar
> [www.TheTechHub.com]

From: Patrice on
Not from MS, but is wend in the list ? If not this is IMO a typo...

--
Patrice

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> Hi
>
> I was surprised to see "went" keyword in Visual Basic Language
> Specification 9.0 document which I downloaded this morning from
> [
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=39DE1DD0-F775-40BF-A191-09F5A95EF500&displaylang=en
> ]
> I searched everywhere for the reference but could not find anything
> related. Can someone from Microsoft clear this??
>
>
>
> Regards
> /Anoj Kumar
> [www.TheTechHub.com]


From: Martin H. on
Hello Patrice, hello Anoj,

"Wend" is not in the list, so you might be correct about that typo. I
just tried "Wend" with VB 2008; it is recognized and instantaneously
changed into "End While". So it is still a reserved word - but only to
deal with the Classic (Visual) BASIC programmers.

Best regards,

Martin

On 04.07.2008 16:00, wrote Patrice:
> Not from MS, but is wend in the list ? If not this is IMO a typo...
>
> --
> Patrice
>
> "Anoj"<sutradhaar(a)gmail.com> a �crit dans le message de groupe de
> discussion :
> e694c3b2-4010-441f-94cc-adee42760cad(a)w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi
>>
>> I was surprised to see "went" keyword in Visual Basic Language
>> Specification 9.0 document which I downloaded this morning from
>> [
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=39DE1DD0-F775-40BF-A191-09F5A95EF500&displaylang=en
>> ]
>> I searched everywhere for the reference but could not find anything
>> related. Can someone from Microsoft clear this??
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> /Anoj Kumar
>> [www.TheTechHub.com]
>
>

From: Cor Ligthert[MVP] on
Anoj,

>>> Can someone from Microsoft clear this??

This is a newsgroup for developpers using Microsoft Visual Studio Net and
especially for this newsgroup with the language VB.

This is not a place to address questions to Microsoft and get official
statemets from there.

As you have a Microsoft Subscribtions, then you can be helped with problems
by Microsoft MSFT's. However they are not representing Microsoft in this
kind of questions. They answer (and they do it very well in my opinion) as
it is in fact help from there personal knowledge, however they do as well
those parts as normal users like you and me are not interested in.

Afaik are MSFT's not representing Microsoft in other subjects, but just as
they allways write "as it is". (And I never have seen doing them doing it in
another way then like that)

For questions from Microsoft direct is in a way Microsoft Connect.

http://connect.microsoft.com/

Confirm like you asked, I will as well not try to clear this for you.

Cor