Razzak-

Talk about fast typing- wow 23 pages of dll stuff!   

I believe ' CDECL'  will not do the trick, but 'DLLFREE' is my answer,  I
was hoping for some setting in the cfg or ?  that would allow me to use it
multi times without free-ing up the dll and recall, then stdcall.  But I
know how to cut and paste and I will do just that, if I am wrong please
advise me.

In overall time savings and the ability to keep clients up to date will far
outweigh my time typing commands.  But I just had to see if there was a
better way to get-er done.

Thank you, Mr. Razzak Memon and Mr. Lawrence Lustig and the whole RBTI
Staff! for your feedback and suggestions/help. Back to typing! And testing.

Sincerely,
Paul D








-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of A. Razzak
Memon
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 12:18 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: DLL call

At 11:31 AM 12/2/2009, Paul InterlockInfo wrote:

>Any pointers/suggestions would be appreciated.

Paul,

There is a technical article that should explain and illustrate
the use of DLCALL Function in R:BASE 7.6, Turbo V-8, and R:BASE
eXtreme 9.0 (32/64).

 From The Edge: http://www.Razzak.com/FTE

Article: Understanding the DLCALL Function

Topics:
. Introducing the DLCALL Function
. DLL Location
. When or If DLLOAD is Used
. Data Type Rules
. Declaration Logic
. Remarks
. Examples (Delphi, R:BASE, C++)
. Associated R:BASE Functions
   (CHKFUNC, DELFUNC, DLFREE, DLLOAD)

Hope that helps!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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