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AlexKaras
14 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi Harshad,
According to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd317978(VS.85).aspx, the mentioned function returns a pointer to the interface. As scripting languages do not provide functionality access interface functions via pointers, I am not sure that you will benefit from being able to call it from the script.
You can have a look at the "Calling Routines Located in Dynamic Link Libraries From Scripts" help topic for the general information and samples of how to call functions from DLLs.
According to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd317978(VS.85).aspx, the mentioned function returns a pointer to the interface. As scripting languages do not provide functionality access interface functions via pointers, I am not sure that you will benefit from being able to call it from the script.
You can have a look at the "Calling Routines Located in Dynamic Link Libraries From Scripts" help topic for the general information and samples of how to call functions from DLLs.
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