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i fiddled with the api Get Export but i can't get it working. is this
even the right method of doing it? If you truly need it to be completely dynamic, then yes it is the "right" answer. However - there are other approaches. One that I have used in the past is to have a mechanism to call the program and have it return a list of all procedure names and their procedure pointers. A simple lookup of the names then supplies the related pointer. One comment though. If you did not deliberately design the current program to operate this way - I suspect that you should probably rethink this design a little. If these routines are going to be used by the current program and others, they should really be in a service program to begin with. The current program would then bind to that as would all future users. If you can tell us a little more about what you're trying to do we can probably offer better suggestions. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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