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QuestionRegarding timers Pin
Raja Bose C Leo17-May-06 1:04
Raja Bose C Leo17-May-06 1:04 
Hi All,
I have a problem in timers....Actually I am using the OnTimer() function for one purpose (say keeping track of the list box added item ...only when some item is added) ....I want to use the same ontimer() for updating the "Current System Time" in the static text control also (where the timer will be always used not like the previous case ).... So is there any way to define two timers for the same dialog ....or anyother alternative..... or can anyone tell me how to use CALLBACK fuction in the setTimer() function for the solution of the same...

Thanks in Advance

With regards

Raja Bose

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