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HI,
I have an VC++ application working fine on win 2000, but on XP I get a "Dialog Failed" error while launching an ODBC Data Source administrator dialog (Selecting an user DSN)
Can anyone let me know what could be wrong?
Thanks
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try installing the latest mdac, might help
i can't even remember what my point is now, but anyway, i'm correct
Barring unforeseen acts of God and Adminstrators, my server will be up tomorrow. I'm more worried about the Adminstrators.
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Hi,
I have extremly large Excel file, where each of columns present one proces measurement. I can not find simple and useful way to read every column and transform that into *.dat file to prepare for MATLAB.
Help is realy nedded
D.J.
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Or at least... unix command-line tools, such as sed, awk, grep, cut, etc.
I would simply export the file as CSV, and then do some simple text processing on it. I recommed you install mingw or cygwin for a quick way to get those tools.
You can also get it done with macros in a decent text editor, I suppose.
-- Nitzan
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...unfortunately I am in Windows environment completelty and I should be in that one all the time, security rezons...thanks anyway
pozdrav
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Maybe I wasn't clear enough: you can install a small subset of the command-line utilities on Windows. They're great for everyday tasks. I recommed you go look at mingw: minimal GNU for Windows.
Still, if you don't want to for some reason, my suggestion still holds: export as CSV, and use a macro of some sort in a text editor to format for MATLAB.
-- Nitzan
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...could you tell me where I can find it instalation packet?
pozdrav
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You need MinGW Runtime, MinGW Utilities, MinGW, and get binutils too 'cause its useful.
There is another post in this thread which is also correct: I suppose you can simply google for "windows awk" or "windows sed" to get just these.
-- Nitzan
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There is a windows version of awk. And I think, that sed and grep exist for windows too, try google.
Robert-Antonio
"I launched Norton Commander and saw, drive C: on the left, drive C: on the
right...Damn, why I need two drives C:??? So I formatted one..."
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I may provide you with some code. Do you have the file format description of a MATLAB .dat ?
~RaGE();
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How can I determine whether a window on the desktop is a topmost window or not. I need to bring a window momentarily to the top (with HWND_TOPMOST), and then to restore it back to the position it was. I can use GetWindow(hWnd, HWND_RREV) to determine the previous window, and use this handle in SetWindowPos(). But since I have altered the TOPMOST position, how do I restore it?
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Would GetForegroundWindow() be of any use?
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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The window might be topmost, but not on the foreground. For example, We can set MSN to Always on top, and the task manager, which is always on top. Both of these are topmost windows, but any of them could be in the foreground. The following line solved the problem:
bool isTopmost = GetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE) & WS_EX_TOPMOST
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Can someone tell me where I can get the following dll's as I need in order to get am app to run that I downloaded from here. They are mfc71.dll and msvcr71.dll
Thanks a bunch for whatever help you can supply.
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Thanks Chris, really appreciate it as I was at a loss as how to resolve my problem. Best regards, Lee
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I've a few tabs in my main program.
Each tab has a button.
I wanted to click on the button of the first tab and it should move to the second tab.
How can I do that?
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Are you using a TabCtrl(CTabCtrl) or just a Propertysheet with pages?
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I am using an inherent TabCtrl class, which added in some extra function into the standard TabCtrl, like change tab tax color when mouse over it … so if someone knows how to solve this problem using TabCtrl then our problem will be solved, and by the way, our TabCtrl is constructed on a Dialog(MFC dialog project, not Doc/View, I found a solution for Doc/View already but quite complex, and all function is nested in one class, it’s not applicable on our project).
Maybe you can provide me with your email and I can do a screen capture of my program.
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SetCurSel( GetCurSel( ) + 1);
Papa
while (TRUE)
Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;
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Hi,
I want to have a normal CDialog as a child window in a mdi application. I am using Visual c++ 6.0.
Can somebody help me with that?
I would be very thankful,
MAX
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What is the correct syntax for the use of an extractor for a _variant_t object?
For example assume a _varient_t object was constructed as follows:
short number = 100;
_variant_t((short) number, VT_I2);
The extractor in the VCPP documentation is specified as:
operator short()
What is the correct usage and syntax to extract 'number' from the _variant_t object using this function?
Thanks.
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It's a standard C++ conversion operator:
short number = 100;
_variant_t v ((short) number, VT_I2);
short sh1 = (short) v;
short sh2 = v; Just be prepared to catch exceptions - the converter will throw if the _variant_t doesn't actually hold a short .
--Mike--
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Mike,
Thanks for the answer.
I had put off giving any thought to catching exceptions until I had the operator part figured, but you have nicely filled in that part also.
Bill
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