For starter, you can check the built-in classes like CCADOConnection, CCRecordset,CCommand,CCFields etc..I had written a small program wherein I can connect to .net component/vb component and retreive the value..i have also tried getting recordset into Axapta and it works..If you wanna more details, feel free to ask me..
Dilip
Axapter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I made some code to integrate third party software with Axapta through the third party's COM Object.
but it fails because Axapta does not receive the changed recordset even though the third party COM's engine is passing it back. It thinks it still has the original unopened recordset. I can pass data to the engine but passing it back doesn't work.
This might be a problem with the Axapta COM handling because I'm not having this problem with VB, ASP, or even the (real) C++ where it works ok.
Is it any problem with the VB ActiveX.dll ???
Also I tried changing the engine to see if changing between by val and by ref made any difference...if 'by val' (like the criteria set - csPass) then can pass data in but not out. If 'by ref' like the recordset - rsSecurityKey then it is not passing any data in or out...!
So again, I need to know how to pass recordset data in and out from a VB activeX dll from Axapta X++..
Does anyone had experience just like me ??
thanks in advance,
Axapter
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