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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 08 January 2003]

Thanks for the reply...

I have a short list of ocx options both expensive and inexpensive.

What I need the most is a simple example of how to take all the VB code examples the control comes with and convert it to code in AcuGT. I already have used Axdefgen to generate the def file from the ocx. But am stumped as to what to do next.

The only example I have is the AcuSpeller example that came with AcuGT and it's hard to compare that to a com port control.

Thanks again !!!

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 08 January 2003]

Thanks for the reply...

I have a short list of ocx options both expensive and inexpensive.

What I need the most is a simple example of how to take all the VB code examples the control comes with and convert it to code in AcuGT. I already have used Axdefgen to generate the def file from the ocx. But am stumped as to what to do next.

The only example I have is the AcuSpeller example that came with AcuGT and it's hard to compare that to a com port control.

Thanks again !!!
With version 6.2 you will get a user license yes. You will however still experience that the drag'n drop with Acubench will fail, because Acubench insist on opening the component in designtime mode...

You may however bypass this by manually create the definition file and add the component to your screen section, and then reopen the project in Acubench.

This little limitation of Acubench is something we are working on, hopefully it will be addressed by 7.0. It is a bit hanging on a response from Microsoft.