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I feel the problem is with Format function. Instead of embedding the datbase path directly why can't you try with replacing the text with %s and pass the value as a seperate parameter (C:\\ktt.mdb).
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hero1995 wrote: db.Execute(strSQL);
What is the exact value of strSQL at this point?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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hi!
what is the equivalent of "jmp far" in Hex value? or the equivalent of other instructions
for example: the equivalent of "nop" instruction is "0x90" in Hex Value
please help me
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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Well dear I dont think anybody remembers these values.
I can suggest you to get Intel Processors by Berry B. Brey and get complete hex codes for all.
Hang on a sec!
Try debug utility i will try too.....
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jmp far EA
jmp EB
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Thank you, but i don't remember these (codes), i want to use these somewhen.
is there an article or a book, that it lists this hex codes?
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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Thank you!
i read these, and i ask my problems;)
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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Hello all ,
i want to know, does worker thread and ui thread returns a value.
And if it returns a value in what form does it return a value.....
thanks in advance
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In Win32 you exit a thread using the ExitThread function; its sole argument is the return code of the thread. The return code is accessed with the GetExitCodeThread function. If you're using a library to manage the threading then you'll have to consult its documentation or include more information in your question.
Steve
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hi
how do i open a new property sheet on click of a page on old property sheet.
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Just as you create the first one. Is there some problem that you are facing, can you explain something more on this scenario?
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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How can I compare two strings that contain a version?
For Instance:
CString string1 = 10.2.33.4
CString string2 = 10.4.22
so in this case - string2 is higher than string1.
Is there a windows function that I can use (or something of the sort), or do I have for each string to break up the string at each '.' insert each part into an integer and compare each part of the two strings separately?
Thanks,
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I'm not familiar with any such Window-API function ... You'll probably have to break the strings up just like you said ...
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Hello,
if you can obtain something like 10.2.33.4 and 10.4.22.0(actually same number of characters, 00.00.00.00) then you can strip the dots out and compare the numbers directly. if the number is higher than it is more recent.
Bekir.
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SWDevil wrote: CString string1 = 10.2.33.4
CString string2 = 10.4.22
Parse the array of characters and
Make string =10.02.33.04 & string2 = 10.04.22.00
and then compare the two.
Hope it helps
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Hi all.
If you can tell me some class in C++ (NOT MFC) thet can read data file.
(Example: .xls; .dbf; . . . . . )
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Look at ADO. Using ADO I think you will be able to read .xls , .txt , .mdb ,..... files.
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hi
i need to write an application using VS2005 that runs both on desktop and on wince device. can anyone help me out with this? i am setting the project for two configurations but am getting a linking error when compiling for WinCE configuration.
thanks
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WinCE has numerous limitations. With WinCe, you do not have all the APIs that you have for Windows. What is the linker error?
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Hi All
How can i get the Address of an Member function in Regular DLL using
GetProcAddress();
I would be fine if i get an article for using an member function of an class in an dll.
And what is the purpose of .def file and how to create it.
VIBIN
"Fool's run away,where angle's fear to tread"
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See Here
The .def file is a Module-definition (.def) file that provides the linker information no exports, attributes, and other information about the program to be linked. A .def file is most useful when building a DLL.(.def) file is useful when you are not using the __declspec(dllexport) keyword to export the functions from the DLL.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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He wants to get the address of a member function. This link isn't much help in this regard as it doesn't address issues such a name mangling which are required to get it to work.
Steve
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Yeah Steve. Thanks for ur words. I do realize it.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Ya that link shwos how to access global function.
I would like to access the member function's addtess from an dll.
VIBIN
"Fool's run away,where angle's fear to tread"
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