From DECLARE - DLL Command help:
"IN LibraryName
Specifies the name of the external shared library containing the function specified with FunctionName.
If you specify WIN32API for the LibraryName, Visual FoxPro searches for the 32-bit Windows .dll function in Kernel32.dll, Gdi32.dll, User32.dll, Mpr.dll, and Advapi32.dll".
>I have seen example code to declare the same API functions in different ways. Sometimes it uses kernel32 and sometimes it uses Win32Api. Both ways work for me.
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>For example,
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>DECLARE Sleep IN Win32API INTEGER nMilliseconds
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>DECLARE Sleep IN kernel32 INTEGER nMilliseconds
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>both seem to work. Whats the difference between the two ways of declaring? If my app is going to be on a Win2K server which one should I be using?
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>Thanks,
>Chris
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