I have made VBS:

Set objLib = CreateObject("CortalConsors.TradingAPI.VersionInfo") name = objLib.GetAssemblyFullname() MsgBox name

The VBScript Converter translate this:

#!perl use Win32; use Win32::OLE; $objLib = Win32::OLE->new('CortalConsors.TradingAPI.VersionInfo'); #### Error: Can't resolve progID CortalConsors.TradingAPI.VersionInfo $name = $objLib->GetAssemblyFullname(); Win32::MsgBox($name);

The VBScript work fine --> The perl not !!

I have install "SystemScripter" --> This tell me (If I want load the

COM-Object 'CortalConsors.TradingAPI.VersionInfo'):"Typelibrary Missing"

and can not resolve the details from COM.

In "SystemScripter" can I give the path of TLB by hand and it's work

Both (DLL and TLB) are in registry --> maybe not right !?

What can I do in perl ???


In reply to Re^2: DLL or VB to Perl by joago
in thread DLL or VB to Perl by joago

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