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Topic Title: OLE Newbie and Unique References
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Created On: 11-Apr-2007 21:10
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 11-Apr-2007 21:10
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Pete Kowalski

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I have limited experience working with OLE objects and DXL so I am curious if this is even possible.

Lets say I have a DOORS object and that object has two OLE objects. For the two OLE objects is there a way to unqiuely identified/reference them such as I am currently processing OLE object #2?

Thanks for any guidance provided.

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 11-Apr-2007 21:55
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David Pechacek

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Well you could put a handle to each in a data structure such as a skip list or array of OLE objects. That way you can refer to them by the index in the array. The skip list may not work but it seems that you can make a static array of pretty much anything with DXL. Just do oleCount to find out how many and then create your array, get handles to them, and put them in the array.

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