Access Library constants with late binding

mfrey

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Hello,

I am trying to access a constant defined on a class/library level (in <globals>) with late binding (in a custom Excel add-in)

With early binding it's easy, I just use the syntax "Library.Constant".

With late binding, it's more complicated because I can of course create an object, but not directly on the library, but one level below. So Syntax would be : CreateObject("Library.Class"). How can I access the constant that are in the <globals> of the library level ?
 

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Welcome to the forum.

You don't - you simply declare the values yourself in your code.
 
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