_Added in 1.9.4_ *$comcall(name,alias,member,method,type1,value1,...,typeN,valueN)* This calls a member of an open COM connection with the specified method and parameters. Uses the same format as [[$com]]() apart from the alias. It is multi-threaded so it will not halt the script and will call the specified alias once the call returns. Returns: 1 = ok, 0 = fail. *Parameters* table(ktable). |*Parameter*|*Description*| | name | Connection name. | | alias | Alias to call when the call is finished. | | member | Member name. | | method | Combination of the method values added together (see below). | | type | The variable type (see below), | | value | The value assigned to the variable type. | *Methods* table(ktable). |*Method*|*Description*| | 1 | DISPATCH_METHOD | | 2 | DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET | | 4 | DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT | | 8 | DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUTREF | *Types* Can be: i1, i2, i4, ui1, ui2, ui4, int, uint, r4, r8, cy, date, decimal, bool, bstr, variant, dispatch, unknown, error. VB equivalents are: boolean, byte, currency, date, double, integer, long, single, string, variant. To make a variable by reference, use * in the type name, eg. i1* To assign a name to a variable for later reference after a call, append it to the type, eg. i1* varname When using a variant you must also specify the variable type after it, eg. variant bool.