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Hi, as I know you can pass parameter from AFL to e.g. VBScript.. through AFL("").
Is there a possibility to pass parameter from VBScript back to AFL?
Like VBSCRIPT("") or something else?
Many thanks, dubi
sStr = "this is a test";
EnableScript("vbscript");
<%
vbStr = AFL("sStr")
Set Excel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Excel.WorkBooks.Add
Set Sheet = Excel.WorkBooks(1).WorkSheets(1)
Sheet.Cells(1,1).Value = vbStr
Excel.Visible = 1
Sheet.Cells(1,2).Value = "That is another test"
afltest = Sheet.Cells(1,2).Value ????
%>
strAFLTest = VBSCRIPT("afltest"); ?????
printf(strAFLTest); ????
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