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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:30:31+00:00 2026-05-11T18:30:31+00:00

I have an ActiveX/COM DLL. It contains many methods and properties. I would like

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I have an ActiveX/COM DLL. It contains many methods and properties. I would like to be able to ask it if it has a particular symbol, as per the following snippet:

If HasMethod( "StdLib.DLL", "ReadFileE" ) Then
    ...
End If

Is there a way to do this from, say, VBScript or JScript? If not, where do I go to get the information I need?

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    2026-05-11T18:30:31+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:30 pm

    After Googling around not quite finding what I wanted, I remembered the Edanmo site which got me thinking about TLBINF32.DLL, downloading Microsoft’s TLBINF32.CHM and reading up on GetMembersWithSubStringEx. Below is the implementation of it (done in VB6 with a reference to TLBINF32.DLL), some demo VBScript and output, and the wrapping of that functionality in some VBA.

    Public Function SearchTLIMethodsAndProperties(sTypelib As Variant, sSymbol As Variant) As Variant
        Dim SI As SearchItem
        Dim aResults As Variant
        Dim bFound as boolean
        Dim Groups(1) As InvokeKinds
        Groups(0) = INVOKE_FUNC Or INVOKE_PROPERTYGET Or _
            INVOKE_PROPERTYPUT Or INVOKE_PROPERTYPUTREF
    
        ReDim aResults(0)
        bFound = False
        With TypeLibInfoFromFile(sTypelib)
        .SearchDefault = tliStClasses Or tliStEvents
        For Each SI In .GetMembersWithSubStringEx(sSymbol, Groups)
            bFound = True
            arr.AAdd_PostIncrement aResults, SI.Name
        Next
        End With
        if bFound then 
        ReDim Preserve aResults(UBound(aResults) - 1)
        end if
        SearchTLIMethodsAndProperties = aResults
    End Function
    

    VBScript demo. The above code was included in my StdLib DLL in the Registry coclass.

    Dim O, R
    Set O = CreateObject("Std.Registry")
    Set R = CreateObject("Std.Arrays")
    WScript.Echo R.ShowStructure( O.SearchTLIMethodsAndProperties( "MSSCRIPT.OCX",""))
    

    Output from the demo (script was run in SciTE).

    >cscript "C:\foo\foo.vbs"
    {Add,AddCode,AddObject,AllowUI,Clear,CodeObject,Column,Count,Description,Error,Eval,ExecuteStatement,HasReturnValue,HelpContext,HelpFile,Item,Language,Line,Modules,Name,NumArgs,Number,Procedures,Reset,Run,SitehWnd,Source,State,Text,Timeout,UseSafeSubset}
    >Exit code: 0
    

    Finally, the VBA code. A cell has a symbol in it and this routine finds it or returns an error string.

    Public Function LookupSymbol(sSym As String) As String
        Dim aRes As Variant
        aRes = reg.SearchTLIMethodsAndProperties("MSSCRIPT.OCX", sSym)
        Dim i As Integer
        LookupSymbol = "!!NotFound!!"
        For i = 0 To UBound(aRes)
        If LCase$(aRes(i)) = LCase$(sSym) Then
            LookupSymbol = sSym
            Exit For
        End If
        Next
    End Function
    

    Looking back on it now, I think I might pass in the path to the DLL/OCX as the first parameter.

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