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Can I Execute an SVB Program from within Other Visual Basic Compatible Applications?

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Can I Execute an SVB Program from within Other Visual Basic Compatible Applications?

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Yes; in general, because of the industry standard compatibility of STATISTICA Visual Basic, you can execute STATISTICA Visual Basic programs from any other Visual Basic compatible environment (e.g., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, or a stand alone Visual Basic language; in practice, you would typically call STATISTICA functions from VB in another application). However, there are a few considerations and limitations that you need to be aware of: STATISTICA libraries must be properly licensed and installed. When you run a STATISTICA Visual Basic program or attempt to call STATISTICA functions from any other application, all calls to the STATISTICA specific functions (as opposed to the generic functions of Microsoft Visual Basic) will be executed only if the respective STATISTICA libraries are present on the computer where the execution takes place – that is, the user of the program must be a licensed user of the respective STATISTICA libraries of procedures.

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Yes; in general, because of the industry standard compatibility of STATISTICA Visual Basic, you can execute STATISTICA Visual Basic programs from any other Visual Basic compatible environment (e.g., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, or a stand alone Visual Basic language; in practice, you would typically call STATISTICA functions from VB in another application). However, there are a few considerations and limitations that you need to be aware of: STATISTICA libraries must be properly licensed and installed. When you run a STATISTICA Visual Basic program or attempt to call STATISTICA functions from any other application, all calls to the STATISTICA specific functions (as opposed to the generic functions of Microsoft Visual Basic) will be executed only if the respective STATISTICA libraries are present on the computer where the execution takes place – that is, the user of the program must be a licensed user of the respective STATISTICA libraries of procedures. Note that this large library

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