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QuestionHow can i read/write CD using MFC classes..? Pin
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QuestionMultiple #define with same name Pin
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Abhi Lahare9-Feb-10 10:52
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First I guess, this is bad design, why ? two definition, you should have ideally one define ( in header file) and include that file where the value being used.

On other hand technically if two files are unrelated files, each should have there respective values.
If one file is calling function in another or they are two separate header files, included in a single cpp file, you compiler should give error,
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