Calling OLE methods from TOOL

Thanks to those that responded to my previous E-Mail on how to get the
Forte project & class generated. This worked great!! I'm able to start
Word and create documents, etc.Thanks!
Now I'm having a problem calling an OLE method that were generated. I
have a project called Word and a class called Application of type
CDispatch. The Application class has a method called "Insert" on it. I
want to be able to start a Word document and then insert some text into
it from Forte. When I try to call this method I get the following error:
SYSTEM ERROR: Error during Invoke; status code:
-2147352565(0x8002000B)
Class: OLEException
Last TOOL statement: method CDispatch.Invoke
Error Time: Wed Mar 12 15:55:09
Exception occurred (locally) on partition "Forte_cl0_Client",
(partitionId = 6C32C516-7616-11D0-B5DD-EE36DFEAAA77:0x8ff:0x1,
taskId
= [6C32C516-7616-11D0-B5DD-EE36DFEAAA77:0x8ff:0x1.4]) in
application
"Forte_cl0", pid 149 on node SCURD01-1 in environment
CentralEnv.
Here's my code:
tWordApplication : Word.Application = new();
when <wNewDocumentButton>.click do
<YourDocument>.CreateEmbeddedObjectFromProgId(
cacheFile = tCacheFileName,
progId = 'Word.Document');
tWordApplication.ObjectReference = <YourDocument>.OleObjectReference;
tWordApplication.Insert( 'This is a test' ); <==== this is the line
getting the error
Since I've never worked with OLE & am not that familiar with how it
works, any suggestions/comments are greatly appreciated.
Doug Scurr
Senior Technologist - Application Development
Piper Jaffray Companies
612-342-1748
[email protected]
Thanks,
Doug

I'm afraid we have to make it work for NT, 95 and probably 98 too, so we're
looking for something a bit more robust than the environment variable.
Thanks,
Tim Sawyer
PanCredit
Leeds, UK.
From: Daniel Nguyen[SMTP:[email protected]]
Reply To: [email protected]
Sent: 07 May 1999 20:40
To: Tim Sawyer
Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: Calling Windows API from Tool
Hi,
If it's only for the UserName on NT you can get the environment variable
USERNAME.
Hope this helps,
Daniel Nguyen
Freelance Forte Consultant
Url : http://perso.club-internet.fr/dnguyen/
Tim Sawyer a &eacute;crit:
Hi George,
I think you need to find out which Windows DLL implements the functionand
then wrapper it, using Fort&eacute;'s C Wrappering technique. I'm going to be
doing this for the GetUserName() function, so we can login to our
application automatically, using the username that the user logged intoNT
with.
Hope this helps!
Tim Sawyer
PanCredit
Leeds, UK.
From: Aberdour George <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 09:08:03 +1000
Subject: Calling Windows API from Tool
Hi,
Does anyone know how to call Windows API calls such as WinExec,
CreateProcess, RegSetValue, etc directly from TOOL ?
These are just examples calls. I know some Windows API calls can be
called
via equivalent OperatingSystem method calls, but I would really like toknow
if it is possible to call Windows API routines directly.
Thanks in advance,
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