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 Author  Thread: Using the ClientOBjix to manipulate current account. SLX 6.1
Jason Allen
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Using the ClientOBjix to manipulate current account. SLX 6.1Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 02 Apr 06 4:40 AM

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Hello, I am trying to use the clientobjix to change the active account in SLX. I have messed around with DoBasic and DoInvoke with no success. I'm have only been able to find limited documentation on either subject (developer reference).

Any help would be appreciated.


Thanks, Jason
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Jason Allen
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Re: Using the ClientOBjix to manipulate current account. SLX 6.1Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 02 Apr 06 9:55 PM
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I found a solution! I don't know if this is the most optimal way of accomplishing this but it did the trick. I thought I would share what I came up with in case someone else ever needed to do the same.

First I created a VB Script (ActiveScript) in the architect that just has the following

option explicit
sub main
Application.BasicFunctions.SetCurrentAccountID Application.GlobalInfo("LookupAccountID")
end sub


Then I used the following code in VB (we have an auto dialer application) to give the functionality of auto changing an account.

dim COB as Object 'variable for SalesLogix Client Object

set COB = CreateObject("SalesLogix.ClientOBjix")

COB.GlobalInfoSet "LookupAccountID", txtAccountNumber.Text 'set a global varialbe in slx to the account number i'm searching for
COB.DoInvoke "ActiveScript", "System:LookupByAccountID"

set COB = NOTHING

I also modified the code a little and used it in Excel VB and it worked pretty slick as well.

This seems to work very well I notice sometimes the call will bring the SLX client to focus and others it will not. If anyone has a better way this could be done I would be interested to see your thoughts.

P.S. I didn't copy and paste my code so there might be typos etc...


Thanks, Jason
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Ryan Farley
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Re: Using the ClientOBjix to manipulate current account. SLX 6.1Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 03 Apr 06 1:21 AM
Invoking the script is not a bad route to take, however, when I use COM for SLX I try to not rely on internal scripts. It might just be from the perspective of a BP wanting the app to stand on it's own, who knows.

Anyway, to accomplish what you're attempting you can do it without the need for an internal script. You can inject basic code easily into SLX and have it run the code just as if it were in a script plugin.

Here's a sample:

Sub SetCurrentAccount(ByVal AccountID As String)
Dim slx As Object

Set slx = CreateObject("SalesLogix.ClientObjix")

slx.DoBasic ("Sub Main" & vbCrLf & _
"SetCurrentAccountID " & Chr(34) & AccountID & Chr(34) & vbCrLf & _
"End Sub")

Set slx = Nothing
End Sub


Also, keep in mind that anything that executes via ClientObjix does so in the context of a legacy basic script. So anything that is something specific to VBScript, such as Application.Anything is inaccessible. I can't remember off top of my head which version this came in, might have been 6.1, but the application object itself is accessible and the prefered method for COM (instead of using ClientObjix).

ie:

Dim slx As Object

Set slx = CreateObject("SalesLogix.SlxApplication")
slx.BasicFunctions.SetCurrentAccountID txtMyID.Text
Set slx = Nothing


(Beware, any code samples are untested - and I am a bit rusty on VB6 style syntax )

But the ClientObjix way will also get the job done, although it's really only there for legacy/backwards compatibility purposes.

-Ryan
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