![]() ![]() There are also win32 APIs that you can use. 'Jamal' wrote in message > If you are using PB11 then you can use it through.Net interops as c# has > some native interfaces to do so. You can make your class in C# and use them in PB11. For.net interops check out the following link. Or does anyone know of any third party tools that might offer > this functionality for PowerBuilder. Thanks Jamal 'christian' wrote in message > I am working on a project right now which requires me to read from a serial > port and write to a file however I dont believe that the PowerBuilder API > has any functions for this type of communication I just wanted to know if > anyone has any suggestions or exprience using powerbuilder with serial port > communication. If you are using PB11 then you can use it through.Net interops as c# has some native interfaces to do so. ![]() From various websites I created the following. I wanted a function that would continuously read from the serial port with the option of writing to a text file as well. ![]() See non-reviewed read serial port with powerbuilder software. Virtual serial ports look and work exactly as real hardware serial ports. ![]()
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