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SUMMARYWhile Visual Basic offers more powerful, robust and reliable intercommunication between programs with OLE, it still supports the older Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) technology. You can use DDE to link to and share data between applications. MORE INFORMATION
Using OLE to communicate with other applications is better than using DDE
with Visual Basic. OLE offers you better performance than DDE does. REFERENCES
MSDN contains documentation on DDE methods/properties/events supported
within Visual Basic 6.0. In MSDN, set the "Active Subset" to "Visual Basic
Documentation," select the "Index" tab, and type in DDE. The topics not
grayed out are applicable to Visual Basic 6.0. Additional query words: kbVBp500 kbVBp600 kbVBp kbdss kbDSupport kbDDE kbOLE KB16BITONLY
Keywords : kbGrpVB |
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