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Using Classes in VBScript Sample Bundle  
Description:  This sample bundle demonstrates how to uses classes in SalesLogix VBScript

Category:  Code Samples
Author:  Ryan Farley
Submitted:  11/14/2002
   
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Using Classes in VBScript Sample Bundle

This sample bundle demonstrates how to use classes in SalesLogix VBScript. The bundle contains a VBScript file that has a History class for adding history items. Also includes a form to demonstrate how to consume the class.

 Click here to download the bundle

Check out the accompanying article for a walkthrough of the process
Go to: Using Classes in VBScript
(or see related articles below)

-Ryan Farley
 

About the Author

  Ryan Farley
(SalesLogix Business Partner)
Customer FX Corporation

I am the creator of slxdeveloper.com. As the developer, architect, chief editor of the slxdeveloper.com site, I attempt to build and support the SalesLogix developer community as much as possible, supporting my fellow business partners and providing a place where companies with SalesLogix can learn more about developing and integrating with SalesLogix.

For my day job, I lead all development efforts for Customer FX Corporation as the Director of Development. I work from my home in Arizona but find myself often in Minnesota. I have worked with SalesLogix since it's version 2.13 release and have architected & developed several large applications & frameworks built on new technologies that make use of SOAP, XML, web & windows services while integrating with SalesLogix. Those who know me understand that I am not someone who enjoys spending time in the Architect. Instead, I try to focus on taking SalesLogix to new levels and keep it up with current industry standards and technological advances.

I have 15+ years of formal programming experience using several languages such as C#, Delphi, Visual Basic, C++, T-SQL, & Java - but C# is my passion. You can read more about my love of programming and non-SalesLogix development articles on my personal weblog on RyanFarley.com, and more SalesLogix related entries on my SalesLogix weblog at CRM Developer.

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Todd Hardin
 

Excellent work Ryan!
Posted: 11/14/2002 7:12:30 PM
Thanks for sharing what you have learned.
 
Ryan Farley

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slxdeveloper.com Forum Top 10 Poster!

About the 'History' class implementation...
Posted: 11/14/2002 8:02:41 PM
The bundle contains an implementation of a 'History' class for adding SalesLogix history items. While it is pretty complete, it's intended purpose is for demonstration only. I failed to mention however that it is for PUBLIC use. Do with it what yo will, but there are no guarntees, etc. Strictly a use at your own risk type thing, etc.

Anyway. Have fun with it. Use classes in your development and you'll never be sorry that you took the time to to write good code. -Ryan
 
Kris Halsrud
 

Well done
Posted: 11/19/2002 10:27:02 AM
Great demonstration of how SalesLogix 6 allows for true reusable code. This can add a lot of value for both BP and customers in the ability to rollout customizations quickly.
 
 

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