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I don't think there is a control - PC5250 is actually from the Personal Communications product, BTW. There ARE all the ActiveX automation references available for use in anything that can use ActiveX, and those could be used to create and manipulate a PC5250 session, thus, could be used in an OCX.

That PC5250 object that can be imported to Word or to an OLE control in VB appears to be a version 4.2 emulation. I don't know what this means. (iSeries Access' PC5250 is at PCOMM v5.5.) I also have not explored how much feedback one gets from it, or ability to control it from the containing application.

Check out the iSeries Access toolkit for links to the PCOMM documentation on ActiveX.

Regards

Vern

At 11:44 PM 4/4/2003 +1200, you wrote:
I would be very surprised if Client Access does not have an ActiveX
control or a dll that is similar to the Rumba ObjectTX control.
Attachmate has one.
Well if you really like CA and there was not one you could always built
your own that made calls to the CA HLLAPI dll

Cheers Dave



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