How do I use a function from a homegrown Win32 DLL written in Visual Basic 6 that returns a variant array? I'm using ActivePerl 5.8.8 and Win32::API.

I don't have access to the source code of the DLL or any documentation. I only know it looks like this in the Win32::OLE Browser that comes with ActivePerl:

Library: Foo Class: Bar Function: vntFooBar
The function prototype looks like this:

Function vntFooBar(strFoo As String, strBar As String, lngBaz As Long)
I know the function returns a variant array because its developer told me so, and because its named with the prefix 'vnt'. I just don't know what a variant array is, exactly.

Thanks!

Jim


In reply to Getting a Variant Array From a Win32 DLL Function by Jim

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