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VB Script Interview Questions


VB Script Interview Questions

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Latest Answer: If then else and Select case ...

Latest Answer: 1.Static array2.Dynamic array ...

Latest Answer: Byte - Integer numbers between 0 to 255 String - Character strings Integer - Large integers between -32,768 and 32,767 Long - Extremely large integers (-2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,647) Double - Extremely large numbers with decimal points Single ...

Latest Answer: Hi,Using Rem keyword, you can add as many lines of comments as you want.Also single quotes can b e used to add commentsExample:Rem This line is ignoredRem You can also use single quotes to add comment line'Anything ...

Latest Answer: VBScript is supported by Windows 95, Windows NT (including a native version for Alpha), 16-bit Windows, and Unix Solaris. Microsoft is currently working with others to bring VBScript to UNIX versions for HP, Digital, and IBM platforms. ...

Latest Answer: Private statement variables are available only to the script in which they are declared.Public statement variables are available to all procedures in all scripts.Variables declared with Dim at the script level are available to all procedures within the ...

Latest Answer: They are different: You dont compile VB scripts like in Visual Basic. You just distribute them as plain text HTML files.The script engine interprets this text into intermediate code when it loads the Web page. It also creates a symbol table so that ...

Latest Answer: Redim statement is used to change the size of Array. ...

Latest Answer: hi,          VB script supports only one datatype   i.e ) Variantbyvenki chowdary nandipati ...

Latest Answer: Parametrization: where you can change object's parameters in accordance with a mathematical rule, or data from a file. ...

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