Description
Sets the automation pointer of an OLEObject object to the value of the automation pointer of another object.
Applies to
OLEObject
Syntax
oleobject.SetAutomationPointer ( object )
Argument |
Description |
---|---|
oleobject |
The name of an OLEObject variable whose automation pointer you want to set. You cannot specify an OLEObject that is the Object property of an OLE control. |
object |
The name of an OLEObject variable that contains the automation pointer you want to use to set the pointer value in oleobject. |
Return value
Integer.
Returns 0 if it succeeds and -1 if the object does not contain a valid OLE automation pointer.
Usage
SetAutomationPointer assigns the underlying automation pointer used by OLE into a descendant of OLEObject.
Examples
This example creates an OLEObject variable and calls ConnectToNewObject to create a new Excel object and connect to it. It also creates an object of type oleobjectchild (which is a descendant of OLEObject) and sets the automation pointer of the descendant object to the value of the automation pointer in the OLEObject object. Then it sets a value in the worksheet using the descendant object, saves it to a different file, and destroys both objects:
OLEObject ole1 oleobjectchild oleChild integer rs ole1= CREATE OLEObject rs = ole1.ConnectToNewObject("Excel.Application") oleChild = CREATE oleobjectchild rs = oleChild.SetAutomationPointer(ole1 ) IF ( rs = 0 ) THEN oleChild.workbooks.open("d:\temp\expenses.xls") oleChild.cells(1,1).value = 11111 oleChild.activeworkbook.saveas( & "d:\temp\newexp.xls") oleChild.activeworkbook.close() oleChild.quit() END IF ole1.disconnectobject() DESTROY oleChild DESTROY ole1