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Creates a Sales Order object. |
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ISOrder* CreateSOrder ( VARIANT_BOOL bCanChange ) |
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Parameters | bCanChange | [in] True if you want to make changes (perform inserts, updates or deletes) to the object you are creating, otherwise false. | | Return value |
A pointer to a Sales Order object interface. | | Remarks |
| How to explicitly destroy this object? |
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| pSOrder = NULL |
| The object is destroyed immediately. |
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| System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(oSOrder) |
| oSOrder = null |
| By assigning the object to null the object is released (the reference count is decremented) but not destroyed. The garbage collector decides when the object is actually destroyed. Adding the ReleaseComObject-statement speeds up the actual destruction of the object. |
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| Set oSOrder = Nothing |
| The object is destroyed immediately. |
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| System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(oSOrder) |
| oSOrder = Nothing |
| By assigning the object to Nothing the object is released (the reference count is decremented) but not destroyed. The garbage collector decides when the object is actually destroyed. Adding the ReleaseComObject-statement speeds up the actual destruction of the object. |
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Samples |
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C++ |
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ISOrderPtr pSOrder = pYear->CreateSOrder (VARIANT_TRUE);
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C# |
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SOrder oSOrder = oYear.CreateSOrder (true);
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Dim oSOrder
Set oSOrder = oYear.CreateSOrder(True)
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VB.NET |
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Dim oSOrder As ClSdk.SOrder
oSOrder = oYear.CreateSOrder(True)
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