Strange.
I continued messing around and decided to create a Visual C++ DLL. Using the same function, naming conventions, and implementation in Centura; it works!
Not exactly sure why a VB dll wouldn't work but a C++ one would, but my problem is solved.
I'm trying to create a basic DLL in .NET and use a function from it in Centura. I created the DLL, registered it using regasm.exe (not sure if necessary as .NET claims it does it automatically), and created an .APL file for it. I then included the APL file as a Library in my Centura...
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