0.9b (c) 1995 Peter Childs
Function: SysCreateObject
Syntax: result = SysCreateObject(classname, title, location <,setup> <,option>)
classname The name of the object class.
title The object title.
location The object location. This can be specified as either an object ID (for example, <WP_DESKTOP>) or a file system path (for example, C:\bin\mytools).
setup A WinCreateObject setup string.
option The action taken if the object already exists. Allowed options are: "fail", "replace" (delete existing object and create new object), and "update" (update the settings of the existing object). Only the first letter of the option is needed; all others are ignored.
result The return code from WinCreateObject. This returns 1 (TRUE) if the object was created and 0 (FALSE) if the object was not created.
Purpose: Create a new instance of an object class.
Examples: /* Code */ If SysCreateObject("WPFolder","Mail Folder","<WP_DESKTOP>") Say 'Mail Folder successfully created' /* Create a folder object, and then create a program object */ /* in that folder.*/ If SysCreateObject("WPFolder", "MyFolder", "C:\",, "OBJECTID=<MYFOLDER>") Then Do If SysCreateObject("WPProgram", "MyProgram", "<MYFOLDER>",, "EXENAME=C:\TOOLS\MYPRG.EXE") Then Say 'Folder "MyFolder" and Program "MyProgram" have been created' Else Say 'Could not create program "MyProgram"' End Else Say 'Could not create folder "MyFolder"'
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