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Returning VBEmpty from .NET to Classic ASP

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wangdawei1117@gmail.com - 24 May 2007 20:46 GMT
I am trying to return the variant type vbEmpty from a .NET .dll to
Classic ASP but it is not working correctly.  Here is the code that I
am using...

In C#:
return Microsoft.VisualBasic.VariantType.Empty;

However, this returns an integer value of 0 (the value of the
constant) and not the actual VBEmpty variant.  Any ideas how I can
return the actual variant type VBEmpty to Classic ASP?
wangdawei1117@gmail.com - 24 May 2007 21:41 GMT
On May 24, 3:46 pm, wangdawei1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am trying to return the variant type vbEmpty from a .NET .dll to
> Classic ASP but it is not working correctly.  Here is the code that I
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> constant) and not the actual VBEmpty variant.  Any ideas how I can
> return the actual variant type VBEmpty to Classic ASP?

Hi, All, we finally worked it out.

Just return null;

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