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Thanks Stephen. Those links will be very helpul. I've been searching google
for Business Objects newsgroups the past couple of days. Guess I should have
been searching for these type of links.

"Stephen Brook" wrote:

A quick Google gives some promising leads, viz:

http://www.integrasolutions.net/isi_...ads_BO_vba.htm

http://www.businessobjects.com/produ...e/devsuite.asp

SB

"Quizarate" wrote:

I don't know where else to post this question so I'll give it a shoot here...

Does anyone know of a good resource for learning VBA as it applies to
Business Objects? Maybe a Business Objects VBA newsgroup or something?

I am pretty good at using VBA in office (in no small part due to what I've
learned through the newsgroups) and am trying to use VBA in Business Objects.
The only real difference is the object model.

I'l trying to figure out how I can access the results of a Business Objects
query, but am having trouble with this.

Any suggestions are greatyl appreciated...

Thanks,

John

 
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