ID: Q114972
2.01 WINDOWS kbole kbdocerr
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In the "OLE 2.0 Programmer's Reference," volume 2, page 12, please change the following line:
Calculator.Op OP_MULTIPLY
to read as follows:
Calculator.Op = 3 ' OP_MULTIPLY
In order to set the Op method to multiply, you have to use the equal sign("=") to set the Op member equal to 3.
For easier reading, you should add the following line after the "DIM Calculator As Object" line:
Const OP_MULTIPLY = 3
This allows you to use the OP_MULTIPLY value instead of the hard-coded
value of 3.
This code snippet has been corrected in the Online documentation provided with Visual C++ 2.x and the Win32 SDK.
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Last Reviewed: July 24, 1997