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comment ecrire une application pour téléphoner avec un mobile via le pc
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1) speak english, even if some of us can understand french
2) read the posting guidelines
3) don't expect us to write the whole code for you. YOU have to work first, and ask for a specific point if you're stuck.
good luck then
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Can you translate your question for us?
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it means : "How to write an application to telephone with a mobile phone thru PC"
how crappy request, isn't it ?
BTW, how are you hamid ? long time no talk, hey !
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Thanks, yeah long time (of january) of course I never forget friends like(you,ThatAlok,DavidCrow,Pallini and other) BTW yesterday I was watching series TV and I remembered you("knot monte cristo" a serial of french)
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WTF is a "list String " ???
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WTF are you talking about ?
please explain with full words if you can't illustrate with a code sample, because i really don't get you...
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Hi all,
I have recently bought a new laptop and moved my code to the new laptop. I installed the necessary programs and when tried to compile my code. I receive the following error (Please note that I'm using Borland Developer Studio 2005 C++)
DBXpress.hpp (475) E2040 Declaration Terminated incorrectly) DBXpress.hpp (476) E2040 Declaration Terminated incorrectly) and the two lines of code which the errors refer to:
static const Shortint SQL_ERROR = -1;
static const Shortint SQL_NULL_DATA = 0x64;
Can anyone please help me in this matter. The .hpp file at the top states the following:
Many thanks in advance
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
modified on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 5:08 AM
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Programm3r wrote: static const Shortint SQL_ERROR = -1;static const Shortint SQL_NULL_DATA = 0x64;
Do you have Shortint defined as user defined data type some where before. I believe Shortint is not predefined one.
try some thing like "short int" inplace of Shortint.
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Thanks for the reply, but I'm sad to say that it makes no difference.
I have sql.h included into the project, may it be that there is a conflict that occurs within the DBXpress.hpp and the sql.h because both of them have the following declared within?
static const Shortint SQL_ERROR = -1;
static const Shortint SQL_NULL_DATA = 0x64;
Many thanks again
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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I have put the #include <DBXpress.hpp> before the #include <sql.h> and that seems to have solved the problem.
No errors occur.
Can anyone explain
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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Dear Friends,
I need to calculate the future date from number of seconds available from now.
Can anybody help me out? Which all classes i can use for this calculation?
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CTime and CTimeSpan ...
CTimeSpan sPan(0,0,0, 86400 );
CTime CurTime = CTime::GetCurrentTime();
CurTime += sPan;
CString csTime = CurTime.Format(_T("%A, %B %d, %Y"));
AfxMessageBox( csTime );
modified on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 5:16 AM
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Thanks Naveen for such quick response. actually i have tried these two things but i dont need the number of days i directly want the date. For example from now if 24 hrs are there then i need date as 16 Apr. i dont want as 1 day.
could you please help me out for this?
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I modified the post with example, pls check it.
From CTime, you can get the date, not the number of days...
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Thank u so much.. it worked...
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I have been using Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition for a few years now and I've heard that it's not possible to compile 64bit code in the express edition. Is this so? Is there any way I can get around it? If not, is this restriction lifted in future versions such as the 2008 Express Edition?
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Thanks for the links
I'll take it that an edition other than the express edition is required to compile 64-bit applications then. Thats no problem, it will just have to wait until I get my free copy (from uni ) of visual studio '08
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when ever i build my project in VC6.0 , i get a message as follows :
C:\ProgramFiles\XXX\YYY\MyProjectName.plg
This File has been modified outside the source editor.Do you want to reload it?
What is a .plg file and why is my compiler asking for reload ?
Thanks in advance.
Anandi
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Anandi.VC wrote: This File has been modified outside the source editor.Do you want to reload it?
This is because you have kept the "MyProjectName.plg" opened in the IDE window.
Take "Window->Close All" menu item in the VC++ IDE.
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Thank u Naveen. i did as u instructed and got rid of the message to reload it.
but for what purpose the compiler uses a .plg file ??
Anandi
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.plg file is the compilation build log.
it will write all the verbose commands of compiler and linker information.
have a look on .plg you will get more information.
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