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i used the TRACE method to display the error message in debug console.where can i see the error message in TRACE. michael said we can see the message in ide. how can i get that message. i cant see the message in window. can anyone explain this
-- modified at 1:01 Thursday 25th January, 2007
Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.
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Would you mind continuing previous thread, instead of starting new one ?
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what is the usage of TRACE in vc++. i want to know in detail. please explain
Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.
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Its used for debugging pupose. You can use this macro to dump values to out put window while debugging.
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It prints a string to the debug console. Most often, VS is your debug console, so you can see the messages right in the IDE.
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in my appication i have two child window which are fix at their points
following is the map.
1)main parent window
1.1 child window one contain list view control alone.window at point x,y(126,83)
1.2 child window two contain the combo for selecting file/folder .window at point 126,256 exact
below of above window
problem in detail.
when i click on the 1.2 window's combobox the file dialog open and the selected file or folder goes/display in the listview of first child window control .
my code is ready for adding the file folder in list.But how can i get the handle of first child windows list view control so i can add files and folder in that control.
Thanks
Amit
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Main parent window should iterate over child windows of window 1.1 and send the handle of window 1.2 list view to window 1.2 after window 1.1 and window 1.2 is created.
Or create both widnows, parent window tell window 1.2 about window 1.1 handle, and window 1.2 can fetch list view child window handle from window 1.1
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Hello ,
Can you demonstrate things which you explained how can I send/access the list view dialog control's handle to the other child?
if possible please let me give the sample code ,
so i can understand.
Basically i have take the global window handles for listview,(i thinks its not solution but tried it)
for that i got the link error.
like.
Error 76 error LNK2005: "struct HWND__ * hWndListview" (?hWndListview@@3PAUHWND__@@A) already defined in DRMClient.obj Package.obj
Error 77 error LNK2005: "struct HWND__ * hWndListview" (?hWndListview@@3PAUHWND__@@A) already defined in DRMClient.obj stdafx.obj
Error 78 fatal error LNK1169: one or more multiply defined symbols found D:\Projects\Debug\DRMClient.exe 1
Amit
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Parent window creates window with list view in it.
PArent window can obtain widnow handle of this first child widnow.
You know control identifier of ListView, so you can get its widnow handle with a GetDlgItem() function call.
Now create the second child window.
Assign through a member function the handle of the list view control, or else pass in the handle of the first child window, and within the second child window use the GetDlgItem() function call to get window handle of list view control.
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You can use of
CMain *m_Main=(CMain*)GetParent();m_Main->YourControl;
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I have the following code which is suppose to get the PredictFailure member from the MSStorageDriver_FailurePredictStatus class. This code SEEMS to work, but only ever returns one value when I have two drives.
I've tested the pEnumObject itterating by changing using other class types, (for example getting the Model attribute from Win32_DiskDrive - this loops and returns two drive names)
Can anyone offer why I don't get back two failure status codes?
Thanks,
Mark
HRESULT hRes;
BSTR strQuery = (L"Select * from MSStorageDriver_FailurePredictStatus");
BSTR strQL = (L"WQL");
hRes = pWbemServices->ExecQuery(strQL, strQuery,WBEM_FLAG_RETURN_IMMEDIATELY,NULL,&pEnumObject);
if(hRes != S_OK)
{
MessageBox("Could not execute Query");
return;
}
ULONG uCount = 1, uReturned;
IWbemClassObject * pClassObject = NULL;
hRes = pEnumObject->Reset();
if(hRes != S_OK)
{
MessageBox("Could not Enumerate");
return;
}
while (pEnumObject)
{
hRes = pEnumObject->Next(WBEM_INFINITE,uCount, &pClassObject, &uReturned);
if (0 == uReturned)
break;
if(hRes != S_OK)
{
MessageBox("Could not Enumerate");
return;
}
VARIANT v;
BSTR strClassProp = SysAllocString(L"PredictFailure");
hRes = pClassObject->Get(strClassProp, 0, &v, 0, 0);
if(hRes != S_OK)
{
MessageBox("Could not Get Value");
//return;
}
SysFreeString(strClassProp);
_bstr_t bstrPath = &v; //Just to convert BSTR to ANSI
char* strPath=(char*)bstrPath;
if (SUCCEEDED(hRes))
MessageBox(strPath);
else
MessageBox("Error in getting object");
VariantClear( &v );
}
pIWbemLocator->Release();
pWbemServices->Release();
pEnumObject->Release();
pClassObject->Release();
CoUninitialize();
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a reall newbie question. i have a text file called "Lab1.txt". I want to open the file and display the text. when i compile code with ofstream i get some hex numbering in my cout.
[code]
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
ofstream myStringErrors( "Lab1.txt" ); // Default is ios::out
cout<
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Hi,
Its a wrong way!
you can use 'cin'(getting strings) or 'get'(getting characters) or 'getline'(get a whole line) funcs to get some text, and then 'cout' them. there is more options for these funcs (see MSDN).
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zoobiskuit wrote: ofstream myStringErrors( "Lab1.txt" ); // Default is ios::out
If the default is ios::out , wouldn't it make more sense to use ios::in instead?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Hallo all,
can anyone tell me how to read in a line of text into a CString variable in and MDI MFC appln? All I want to do is to parse a text line-by-line from the active child window into the variable. I have a very simple text editor where the view is inherited from CEditView. thx,
Ralf.
ralf.riedel@usm.edu
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use CString::Find() to search the next '\n' character, and use CString::Mid() to extract the portion between the previous Find() result and the new one...
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You can do it bye using the recursive call of CString::Find() for "\r\n" then use the CString::Mid. The appropriate use of of the above given method will help you to get the expected result.
The secret of life is not enjoyment
but education through experience.
- Swami Vivekananda.
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Actually, my question is not that one. Sorry about the confusion. I was asking how to capture a string from the active child. I think I'd have to have a pointer to that child and somehow read its contents. Once I have that taken care of, then yes, I'd use CString's methods. Thx,
Ralf.
ralf.riedel@usm.edu
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you have to use CWnd::GetWindowText() on the control you wan't to get the text from
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Actually, my question is not that one. Sorry about the confusion. I was asking how to capture a string from the active child. I think I'd have to have a pointer to that child and somehow read its contents. Once I have that taken care of, then yes, I'd use CString's methods. Thx,
Ralf.
ralf.riedel@usm.edu
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You can use of GetWindowText or WM_GETTEXT
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hi guys
how do i set the cursor on Cstatic control
thanks
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CStatic is not editable (by the user of the UI), so no cursor can be set on it
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Use a read only edit control with no borders instead.
Steve
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