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QuestionCalling VB executable from MFC Pin
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Hi, Im having one VB executable file named as VSCModule.exe

I want to use this in MFC to use the functions in that executable.

Previously ,it has used in VB Macros.
Just they add referennces , Tool->References and select VSCModule.exe.

VBA coding :

Dim vsc As New VSCmodule.vsc
vsc.getVar("PL", "PVC101", "PV").Value  'getVar is function belongs to VSCModule


Just i want to know.Can i use this exe in MFC? If it is so How can i use that?
Im using VS2008 version.
I add reference in VC++ in the same way, its get added in References Column as
Interop.VSCModule.1.1


I dont know how to proceed after this?
Pls kindly help me.
Anu

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