Determines whether a call to an event handler is between an EnterScope event and an ExitScope event for a scope. Read-only.
Version Information Version Added: Visio 2000
Syntax
expression.IsInScope(nCmdID)
expression A variable that represents an InvisibleApp object.
Parameters
Name
Required/Optional
Data Type
Description
nCmdID
Required
Long
The scope ID.
Return Value
Boolean
Remarks
Constants representing scope IDs are prefixed with visCmd and are declared by the Visio type library. You can also use an ID returned by the BeginUndoScope method.
You could use this property in a CellChanged event handler to determine whether a cell change was the result of a particular operation.
Example
This example shows how to use the IsInScope property to determine whether a call to a procedure that handles the CellChanged event is in a particular scope—that is, whether the call occurs between the EnterScope and ExitScope events for that scope.
Visual Basic for Applications
Private WithEvents vsoApplication As Visio.Application
Private lngScopeID As Long
Public Sub IsInScope_Example()
Dim vsoShape As Visio.Shape
'Set the module-level application variable to
'trap application-level events.
Set vsoApplication = Application
'Begin a scope.
lngScopeID = Application.BeginUndoScope("Draw Shapes")
'Draw three shapes.
Set vsoShape = ActivePage.DrawRectangle(1, 2, 2, 1)
ActivePage.DrawOval 3, 4, 4, 3
ActivePage.DrawLine 4, 5, 5, 4
'Change a cell (to trigger the CellChanged event).
vsoShape.Cells("Width").Formula = 5
'End and commit this scope.
Application.EndUndoScope lngScopeID, True
End Sub
Private Sub vsoApplication_CellChanged(ByVal Cell As IVCell)
'Check to see if this cell change is the result of something
'happening within the scope.
If vsoApplication.IsInScope(lngScopeID) Then
Debug.Print Cell.Name & " changed in scope "; lngScopeID
End If
End Sub
Private Sub vsoApplication_EnterScope(ByVal app As IVApplication, _
ByVal nScopeID As Long, _
ByVal bstrDescription As String)
If vsoApplication.CurrentScope = lngScopeID Then
Debug.Print "Entering my scope " & nScopeID
Else
Debug.Print "Enter Scope " & bstrDescription & "(" & nScopeID & ")"
End If
End Sub
Private Sub vsoApplication_ExitScope(ByVal app As IVApplication, _
ByVal nScopeID As Long, _
ByVal bstrDescription As String, _
ByVal bErrOrCancelled As Boolean)
If vsoApplication.CurrentScope = lngScopeID Then
Debug.Print "Exiting my scope " & nScopeID
Else
Debug.Print "ExitScope " & bstrDescription & "(" & nScopeID & ")"
End If