I'm using Win32::OLE to write a Perl interface to the COM objects provided by Act! (the commercial contact management database).

I have a real file, ActOle.tlb that represents the type library, but I'm not sure how to tell Win32::OLE::Const to use it.

Does the type library need to be "registered"? If so, how? (I suppose this could now be a windows question)

Here's some of my attempt:
use Win32::OLE::Const 'ActOle'; # guessing here... use Win32::OLE::Variant; use LWP::Simple qw/get/; my $Act; eval {$Act = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('Act!.Application')}; # guess +ing here...


Thanks for any help

-Michael

In reply to Need Win32::OLE::Const to see my type library by Anonymous Monk

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