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- Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)
- Architecture
- DDE client
- DDE RAD panel
- DDE server
- Editable events
- Events in the standard system
- Executes
- FrameRestore option
- Hard coded events
- PassFocus option
- Process panel
- Requests and pokes
- Structure support option
- SystemEvents file
- Usage notes
- DDE example
- DDE script example
- Edit an event using pmtapi
- Access the script panel
- Access system events records
DDE example
This example uses Visual Basic for Applications.
The format of the Service Manager execute command string for system events is:
SystemEvent( event name, parameter name, parameter value, ...)
Where event name corresponds to the event name in the Service Manager SystemEvents table and parameter name / value pairs are known to the RAD program.
Sub ReceiveInteraction()
channel = DDEInitiate("Service Manager", "Actions")
DDEExecute channel, "[SystemEvent(""ReceiveInteraction"", ""Caller Name"", ""KENTNER"" )]"
DDETerminate channel
End Sub
The example above:
- Initiates a conversation with the Service Manager system.
- Executes a DDE command starting the system event ReceiveInteraction, passing the parameter name Caller Name with the parameter value of Kentner.
- Terminates the conversation.
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