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marko Posted - 03/11/2003 : 08:45:57 AM
Hi,

suppose you wrote a MOCA style DLL for Origin 6.1.

How to determine with a labtalk script that the dll was loaded properly and the moca object inside could be accessed? Well of course you could try to load the dll each time you want to be sure by using a script section like
 
[DoLoadDLL]
{
ret=0;
dll -a MOCAobject %s;
ret=1;
}


So, only if this function returns 1 everything should be fine.
But perhaps there is still another possibility?

Any hints?

Marko



Edited by - marko on 03/11/2003 08:47:27 AM

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