Hello,
how can a Data Source DLL for MC could be programmed? Is this possible?
E.g. if a customer receives realtime data in a VB programm, what/how to do/programm to send this data to MC?
Thanks
Writing a Data Source DLL for MC
- Marina Pashkova
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Hello,
I am not a programmer. And i was not thinking that this is a business (SDK providing the necessary info costs $4995.)
Could it not possible for TSS to offer an "universal activeX" instead/coevally of "universal DDE"?
DDE is from old days and if you write here:
Occasionally, there are cases when Universal DDE with Excel is quite unstable.
http://forum.tssupport.com/viewtopic.php?t=3431
I think it would nice, you offer a more reliable/universal way to connect data sources from customer (unsupported) whatever applications...
Like an ActiveX controll for Visual Studio...
It is sad that, like you sad: Occasionally, there are cases when Universal DDE with Excel is quite unstable.
I am not a programmer, only newbie skills in VBA/VB, but it could not so huge, to do a VBA module whatever to receive on a more stable way (than Universal DDE) realtime data from e.g. Excel in MC?
I am not a programmer. And i was not thinking that this is a business (SDK providing the necessary info costs $4995.)
Could it not possible for TSS to offer an "universal activeX" instead/coevally of "universal DDE"?
DDE is from old days and if you write here:
Occasionally, there are cases when Universal DDE with Excel is quite unstable.
http://forum.tssupport.com/viewtopic.php?t=3431
I think it would nice, you offer a more reliable/universal way to connect data sources from customer (unsupported) whatever applications...
Like an ActiveX controll for Visual Studio...
It is sad that, like you sad: Occasionally, there are cases when Universal DDE with Excel is quite unstable.
I am not a programmer, only newbie skills in VBA/VB, but it could not so huge, to do a VBA module whatever to receive on a more stable way (than Universal DDE) realtime data from e.g. Excel in MC?
- Marina Pashkova
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- Joined: 27 Jul 2007
But than I don't understand why you don't give a "open source" SDK, to the programmers?
If there where programmers which can do e.g. interfaces for data sources you can not support because your expenses for them are too high, than you (MC) would benefit from the programmers who can use an "open source" SDK/interfaces. Or not, is it too naive? I am not a programmer!
What do think the programmers?
If there where programmers which can do e.g. interfaces for data sources you can not support because your expenses for them are too high, than you (MC) would benefit from the programmers who can use an "open source" SDK/interfaces. Or not, is it too naive? I am not a programmer!
What do think the programmers?
- Marina Pashkova
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- Joined: 27 Jul 2007
To have an open source SDK the product needs to be open-source as well.
On the other hand, the current documentation on the SDK is not exhaustive. If a programmer decided to write a dll using the SDK that would involve a lot of interaction with our programmers - which would cost us a lot of money. Either writing the exhaustive documentation for the SDK or spending our developers' time on interaction with the independent programmers would be too costly to make business sense. That is why we have chosen to charge for SDK - to pay for all the efforts on our end to help whoever would be writing a dll.
On the other hand, the current documentation on the SDK is not exhaustive. If a programmer decided to write a dll using the SDK that would involve a lot of interaction with our programmers - which would cost us a lot of money. Either writing the exhaustive documentation for the SDK or spending our developers' time on interaction with the independent programmers would be too costly to make business sense. That is why we have chosen to charge for SDK - to pay for all the efforts on our end to help whoever would be writing a dll.