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  1. Jeff-CCC

    API .NET .DLL -- unusable in VFP!

    Clipper01 -- thank you! That was a fantastic, straightforward example. All, wwDotNetBridge by Rick Strahl was definitely the way to go in this case. It's working perfectly! Thank you for that referall -- I'm SO GLAD I joined this forum. VERY HELPFUL! I look forward to contributing myself...
  2. Jeff-CCC

    API .NET .DLL -- unusable in VFP!

    Mike, Thanks for researching that for me and the link to wwDotNetBridge. I'll check it out.
  3. Jeff-CCC

    API .NET .DLL -- unusable in VFP!

    Mike, Oh, no, that's not an option. I am required to use their API to place BUY/SELL/CANCEL orders. Again, their latest response is: The .NET R | API is not a COM library. If you require a COM interface, you would have to wrap the .NET R | API with COM and then use the wrapper. ...and I do...
  4. Jeff-CCC

    API .NET .DLL -- unusable in VFP!

    Mike, I'd be fine with that, if I knew how to do it. Looking at the C# code I attached, do you know how I could "translate" that into VFP code and implement the functionality directly...maybe using "DECLARE" or "CREATEOBJECT", etc.? I've tried various methods but no luck. Any advice would be...
  5. Jeff-CCC

    API .NET .DLL -- unusable in VFP!

    FYI, I just got this response from Rithmic support: The .NET R | API is not a COM library. If you require a COM interface, you would have to wrap the .NET R | API with COM and then use the wrapper. I have no idea how to do this. Can anyone point me in the right direction, if you think this...
  6. Jeff-CCC

    API .NET .DLL -- unusable in VFP!

    I have a VFP 8 app written years ago for a client that used a stock broker's API to BUY/SELL/CANCEL orders. All I had to do initially to use that API was "register" their .DLL using REGSVR32.EXE, and everything showed up in VFP's Object Browser and was usable -- simple. That API has worked great...

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