#Const Directive
Defines conditional compiler constants for Visual Basic.
Syntax
#Const constname = expression
Parts
constname
Required. Name of the constant being defined.
expression
Required. Literal, other conditional compiler constant, or any combination that includes any or all arithmetic or logical operators except Is
.
Remarks
Conditional compiler constants are always private to the file in which they appear. You cannot create public compiler constants using the #Const
directive; you can create them only in the user interface or with the /define
compiler option.
You can use only conditional compiler constants and literals in expression
. Using a standard constant defined with Const
causes an error. Conversely, you can use constants defined with the #Const
keyword only for conditional compilation. Constants can also be undefined, in which case they have a value of Nothing
.
Example
This example uses the #Const
directive.
#Const MyLocation = "USA"
#Const Version = "8.0.0012"
#Const CustomerNumber = 36