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COM automationA particular usage of Microsoft's COM-based component software architecture that lets applications expose their internal functions as COM objects. Called "automation" or "OLE automation," it enables tasks that are normally selected from menus to be automatically executed. For example, a small script could be written to extract data from a database, put it into a spreadsheet, summarize and chart it, all without manual intervention. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| COM automation support (for non-COM automated applications, Winductor's simulated input can be used) 3. Another significant feature of ACIS-enabled Inquest is its interoperability with a variety of applications via its COM Automation interface, which allows other software packages, such as Visual Basic and Excel to directly call and control Inquest for automated inspection. These include XML import/export and customization of many of the CodeWarrior IDE user interface elements, with full support for COM Automation APIs. |
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