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Dear All,
Windows XP w/SP2
Access 2002/2003 w/SP3
Can someone please help me to understand this Property of an OCX
called SftTree
I need to convert it and use in Access 2002/2003 in order to display
the SftTree.Version Property
SftTree.Version Property
Softel vdm, Inc.
Returns the product's exact version.
Syntax
Get
VB.NET
Text = object.Version As String
VB
Text = object.Version As String
C#.NET
string Text = object.Version;
VC++
_bstr_t Text = object->Version;
_bstr_t Text = object->GetVersion();
C
HRESULT object->get_Version(BSTR* Text);
Delphi
Text := object.Version : WideString;
object
A SftTree object.
Text
Returns the product's exact version.
If I click on Get it displays another page with the following
information
Syntax Get/Put/PutRef
Softel vdm, Inc.
The syntax for properties shows up to three forms (Get, Put and
PutRef) if available, the first to retrieve the property value, the
second and third to set the property value.
For most properties, only a Get and Put syntax is shown. Font and
picture properties also allow a third form (PutRef). If both Put and
PutRef are available, PutRef is the preferred form as it conserves
resources and assigns a font or picture object reference to the
control. Any change to the font or picture object is reflected in the
control also. Put on the other hand causes the control to completely
copy the font or picture object.
Some languages have special requirements to distinguish between the
Put and PutRef form. Some languages require a prefix (such as let_),
others may not support one of the two forms. If additional
information is available, the following indicator is shown next to the
language specific syntax: Note.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Antonio Macias
Windows XP w/SP2
Access 2002/2003 w/SP3
Can someone please help me to understand this Property of an OCX
called SftTree
I need to convert it and use in Access 2002/2003 in order to display
the SftTree.Version Property
SftTree.Version Property
Softel vdm, Inc.
Returns the product's exact version.
Syntax
Get
VB.NET
Text = object.Version As String
VB
Text = object.Version As String
C#.NET
string Text = object.Version;
VC++
_bstr_t Text = object->Version;
_bstr_t Text = object->GetVersion();
C
HRESULT object->get_Version(BSTR* Text);
Delphi
Text := object.Version : WideString;
object
A SftTree object.
Text
Returns the product's exact version.
If I click on Get it displays another page with the following
information
Syntax Get/Put/PutRef
Softel vdm, Inc.
The syntax for properties shows up to three forms (Get, Put and
PutRef) if available, the first to retrieve the property value, the
second and third to set the property value.
For most properties, only a Get and Put syntax is shown. Font and
picture properties also allow a third form (PutRef). If both Put and
PutRef are available, PutRef is the preferred form as it conserves
resources and assigns a font or picture object reference to the
control. Any change to the font or picture object is reflected in the
control also. Put on the other hand causes the control to completely
copy the font or picture object.
Some languages have special requirements to distinguish between the
Put and PutRef form. Some languages require a prefix (such as let_),
others may not support one of the two forms. If additional
information is available, the following indicator is shown next to the
language specific syntax: Note.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Antonio Macias