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Shame on me not reading the OP properly!!

my $number = Variant(VT_I4, 1);; my $prices = Variant(VT_R4 | VT_ARRAY, [1,10], 1); # Index 0 .. 9 my $others = Variant(VT_R4 | VT_ARRAY, [1,5], 1); # Index 0 .. 4 my $returnValue = $object->GetData($number,$prices,$others);
If this does not work I would try to "OR" the by_reference constant for the array statements like
Variant(VT_R4 | VT_ARRAY | VT_BYREF, [1,5], 1);

I have no possibility to test this myself, so please regard this as the shot in the dark it is. But since you don't seem to have reached a working solution, I offer you this straw....


In reply to Re^2: Win32::OLE Type for VB's "As Single" by guha
in thread Win32::OLE Type for VB's "As Single" by davemabe

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