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VBscript - how to create a Generic list of type string
I need to create an Generic list of type String, that I want to fill with some values.
I tried the following statements
Dim sList
Set sList = CreateObject(“System.Collections.Generic.List[String]”)
sList.Add(“Read”)
sList.Add(“Stop”)
This is not working.
Can you please provide me with the correct code?
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What is your aim in the end? How should this string-list look like, from where should it be filled and what should be done with these list?
- Marcus

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The code must be working when attached to a button in a QVW document that runs on the Qlikview accespoint with the AJAX engine.


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On this point is your macro-approach already out then within the ajax-client run no macros and especially not one which include a CreateObject() which required the use of ActiveX which is only within the desktop-client or the plugin available.
Therefore the question what do you want to do with these routine?
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Marcus,
I would like to trigger the Function TriggerEDXTask with all parameters.
I've everything in place to trigger this function, except that I cannot define/create the variableValues As List(Of String)
Function TriggerEDXTask ( _
qdsID As Guid, _
taskNameOrID As String, _
password As String, _
variableName As String, _
variableValues As List(Of String) _
) As TriggerEDXTaskResult
So if I know how to fill the variableValues on a correct manner, it would be great.


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Are you sure that this is a vbs-example and that edx worked per vbs-macros?
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The function as mentioned above is not a VB script example. It is just a copy out of the documentation of the API function, and there you can read that the value for the last parameter (variableValues) should be a generic list of type string.
So that's why I need to know how I can populate such a type of list.


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For this you could use concat() within the gui in a variable which you could read with a macro or within a macro it could be created with an evaluate() statement.
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Hi Marcus,
thanks for the tips and help sofar, but unfortunately I still don't know exactly what to do. (I'm rater a newbee in VBscript)
I have done the following in the variable definitions
vCall1 = Read (via input box)
vCall2 = Copy (via input box)
vConcat = concat('$(vCall1)', '$(vCall2)') (via Variable definition)
When I put the variable vConcat in a text box (='$(vConcat)')) nothing is shown.
In the macro I try to read the variable vConcat with the following command
y = ActiveDocument.Variables("vConcat").getcontent.string
I have my doubts about the .string at the end of this read, but I don't know what to put else there.
The result is that y = empty
So what do I do wrong in this coding?
How can I use the evaluate() option in the Macro?


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Concat() is a string aggregation-function which you didn't need if you want only to concat strings from variables which you could concat with: '$(vCall1)' & ',' & '$(vCall2)'.
To execute qlik-functions from the macro-side you could use the following:
x = ActiveDocument.Evaluate("Concat(YourField, ',')")
whereby you could simply read your variables vCall1 + vCall2.
- Marcus

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