Are there ways in Access VBA (2003) to cast a COM reference to an integer, and to call AddRef/Release? (which give the error "Function or interface marked as restricted, or the function uses an Automation type not supported in Visual Basic")
I'm using a third-party COM object which doesn't handle being instantiated twice in a single process (this is a known bug). I therefore thought of storing the reference as the caption of a control on a hidden form to protect it from Program Reset clearing all VB variables.
Edit: I think the cast to int can be done with the undocumented ObjPtr, and back again with the CopyMemory API, and AddRef/Release can be called implicitly. But is there a better way? Are add-ins protected from Program Reset?
Is the problem with surviving the code reset or is it that once the code is reset it can't be re-initialized?
For the first problem, wrap your top-level object in a function and use a STATIC variable internally to cache the reference. If the STATIC variable Is Nothing, re-initialize. Here's the function I use for caching a reference to the local database:
Anywhere you'd either of these in code:
...you can replace the whole thing with:
...and you don't have to worry about initializing it when your app opens, or after a code reset -- it's self-healing because it checks the Static internal variable and re-initializes if needed.
The only caveat is that you need to make a call with the bolInitialize argument set to False when you shut down your app, as this cleans up the reference so there's no risk of your app hanging when it goes out of scope as the app closes.
For the other problem, I really doubt there's any solution within VBA, unless you can make an API call and kill the external process. But that's something of a longshot, I think.