When you have finished entering information, the wizard displays the following dialog box. The list shows a text representation of the information the wizard has compiled.
Figure 3-15 Compiled Information Screenshot
If the information is not correct, click Back to make corrections. If it is correct, click Next to continue.
A .WIZ file is created in the directory you specified in Step 1 of Starting the Wizard. The C3PO Wizard dialog box is displayed.
Figure 3-16 Code Type Selection Screenshot
Select the type of code you want to generate: Visual Basic, Delphi, or C++.
Click Next.
If you selected C++ in Step 2, skip to Step 5.
If you selected Visual Basic or Delphi in Step 2, a dialog box appears asking if you want the wizard to create a project file. (Answering Yes will make it easier to create an .EXE file in Visual Basic or a .DLL file in Delphi).
Click Yes if you want the wizard to create the project file. Otherwise, click No.
The wizard creates the C3PO files for the platform you selected and displays the following dialog box. (The information will vary according to platform.)
Figure 3-17 Completion Screenshot
Click Done.
Now that you have created a C3PO, click an option below for specific instructions.
Visual Basic instructions. The link you choose here depends on your response to Step 4.
If you told the wizard to create a project file (you answered Yes in Step 4), click here for Using Visual Basic.exe.
If you told the wizard not to create a project file (you answered No in Step 4), click here for Using Visual Basic .dll
Delphi instructions. The option you choose here depends on your response to Step 4.
If you told the wizard to create a project file (you answered Yes in Step 4), click here for Using Delphi .dll.
If you told the wizard to create a project file (you answered Yes in Step 4), click here for Using Delphi .exe.