Par2: Creating XML object with OLE
2000-02-16 -- Brett Cammack
> I want to use the XML object (Microsoft.XMLDOM), so I use the OLE
>control to create the XML Object :
>
> ?OLE{PROP:Create} = 'Microsoft.XMLDOM'
> ?OLE{'async') = FALSE
> root = ?OLE{'documentElement'} ! get the sub object
> MESSAGE(root{'xml'}) ! Compilation error
Lucky you! I just went through this last week!
declare root as a CSTRING(31) in whatever scope is correct (global,
module, or local) for your implementation.
Now, presuming that the VB example they gave something like:
SET ObjectName = CREATEOBJECT(Microsoft.XMLDOM)
ObjectName.Async = FALSE
SET Root = ObjectName.DocumentElement
SomeReceivingVariable = Root.Xml
make your references as shown in the example below:
Root CSTRING(31)
CODE
?OLE{PROP:Create} = 'Microsoft.XMLDOM'
?OLE{'async') = FALSE
Root = ?OLE{'documentElement'} ! get the sub object
MESSAGE(?OLE{Root & '.Xml'})
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