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06-01-2011, 01:36 AM
Still on my wish list, Friedrich... maybe for SB 9??

As one who likes to use SB's ability to make a small helper app to do
something otherwise tricky, I'd really like the ability for that "app" to be
a DLL so that
1. Easier to pass parameters and results back and forth
2. Less likely that an end-user wandering through the file system will try
to run it independently

Just a reminder... for when you get really bored <g>

Jane

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06-01-2011, 01:41 AM
(let me see .... next week-end no F1 GP so maybe ...)
<VBG>

excellent idea Jane

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06-01-2011, 01:42 AM
That would be cool.

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06-01-2011, 01:42 AM
> Still on my wish list, Friedrich... maybe for SB 9??
>
> As one who likes to use SB's ability to make a small helper app to do
> something otherwise tricky, I'd really like the ability for that "app" to
> be a DLL so that
> 1. Easier to pass parameters and results back and forth
> 2. Less likely that an end-user wandering through the file system will try
> to run it independently
>
> Just a reminder... for when you get really bored <g>

<G>

The feature is on the wishlist, but not a trivial one to implement :) Yes,
maybe for SB9 :)

Friedrich

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06-01-2011, 01:43 AM
Well, I seem to think that items that are nagged about less slip farther
down the wish list... hence my occasional reminders <g>

And since when have you enjoyed the trivial ??? <G>

jf

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06-01-2011, 01:43 AM
> Well, I seem to think that items that are nagged about less slip farther
> down the wish list... hence my occasional reminders <g>
>
> And since when have you enjoyed the trivial ??? <G>

<VBG> :)

Friedrich

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06-01-2011, 01:49 AM
Hi Jane,

Just rename the EXE and use the Clarion RUN command from within your own
DLL.
RUN doesn't care whether the executable has the EXE extension or not.

Graham