LoadClassInformation is very pick about what objects it will retrieve
enum values for. It sounds like the object you're dealing with isn't one
that LCI wants to deal with. We have some ideas on making LCI much more
open-minded.
Aaron
On 11/23/2009 10:28 AM, Chip Orange wrote:
oh yes, I can use a browser, I'd really like to know why can't I use the
defined enums inside of window eyes scripting? I can inside of vba
scripting for instance, so either I'm doing something wrong, or I need to
turn this in as a problem?
thanks.
Chip
-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 10:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: activex help please
If the object's documentation doesn't provide this information, then your
best bet would be to use an object browser of some sort (i.e.
Visual Studio VB, Word VBA, OLEView).
Aaron
On 11/22/2009 11:57 PM, Allison and Chip Orange wrote:
Hi GW and all,
I am trying to access the enumerations for the adox object, in
particular, adox.catalog.
when I try to execute the loadclassinformation command with an object
of this type, I get an error that this object doesn't support enumeration.
the object viewer in word shows me that all the enums are in a class
named ADOX.DataTypeEnum, but I can't use createobject on this class;
it tells me it can't create it, so I can't load the class info.
can anyone from GW give me an idea how to get to the enum definitions
for adox.catalog?
thanks.
Chip
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