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GeneralRe: SQLFetchScroll is failing if database column contains NULL value Pin
Ashish Ranjan Mishra14-Oct-13 23:24
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QuestionPassing class pointer via socket Pin
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This is the good solution but "serialization" is usually a blurry word for beginners, I try to give OP a bit of help about serialization. Serialization is the process of converting one or more objects into a self contained piece of data that is self-contained/independent of the volatile state of your program. You do serialization for example when you save out a document into a file. The document data is self-contained and independent of the volatile state of your program because you can perfectly load it back to your program even after a program restart (that causes total loss of volatile state info). When you serialize you don't necessarily have to save the data into a file, instead you can send it over the network to another process that can "load" (deserialize) this data by creating objects that contain the same information from which the serialized data was created in the first process. Of course the pointerss to the objects will be probably different but the connection between the objects and their state variables can be identical.
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QuestionExport the CListView data or GridView data into Excel or .CSV usig MFC Pin
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