This chapter has described the three ways to use OLE in a window or user object. You have learned about:
Inserting an object in an OLE control
Placing an ActiveX control in an OLE custom control
Declaring an OLEObject variable and connecting to an OLE object
In scripts, you can manipulate these objects by means of OLE automation, getting and setting properties, and calling functions that are defined by the OLE server. There are examples of automation commands in the preceding sections. This section provides more information about the automation interface in PowerBuilder.