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Code in DLL

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Hi,

In the example of building a DLL stands "- Never write code outside a procedure, except for variables or structure declaration". Does that also mean that I can't write code in a normal procedure X in the DLL and call this X from procedureDLL Y.

Thanks for any help.

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SimpleMind wrote:Hi,

In the example of building a DLL stands "- Never write code outside a procedure, except for variables or structure declaration". Does that also mean that I can't write code in a normal procedure X in the DLL and call this X from procedureDLL Y.

Thanks for any help.

Marcel
have you ever tried it ?
i believe not,because if you tried it you would not ask here.

Sure its possible to write Procedures X and call it from ProcedureDLL Y .
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Hi Rings,
have you ever tried it?
i believe not,because if you tried it you would not ask here.

Sure its possible to write Procedures X and call it from ProcedureDLL Y .
Thanks for your reply. Are you always so nice?

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Wouldn't you be a bit grumpy if you had your finger stuck up your nose and coming out of your eye! :)
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SimpleMind wrote:Hi Rings,
have you ever tried it?
i
Thanks for your reply. Are you always so nice?

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Don't worry, Rings is a nice guy, especialy on mondays.
He does not want to offent you. :)
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Berikco wrote:Don't worry, Rings is a nice guy, especialy on mondays.
He does not want to offent you. :)
Rings_monday is also a nice guy, but always in pubs :) .so somtimes he's brain is full of garbage.........
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Yes, Rings seems to be very sensitive to mondays... Guess why ;)
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:D I looked at other questions he answered. He can't help it. :wink:

The point is that you always have to skip a few lines before you can read his answer. :lol:

I like him, he can venture such remark.

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"Looks like someone has a case of the Mondays!"

Sorry, couldnt' resist the Office Space quote :-)
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