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Appears to be a compiler bug.
It disassembles to:
; 12 :
; 13 : for(int i = 536000000; i < 536000004; ++i)
00003 b9 00 b6 f2 1f mov ecx, 536000000 ; 1ff2b600H
00008 b8 00 d8 ca 7f mov eax, OFFSET FLAT:_?T@?1??main@@9@4QBHB+2144000000
$L585:
; 14 : {
; 15 : if(i < 0)
0000d 3d 00 00 00 00 cmp eax, OFFSET FLAT:_?T@?1??main@@9@4QBHB
00012 7c 25 jl SHORT $L599
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wangningyu wrote: but if you use "/Od" , it doesn't print Error. why ???
Because /Od suppresses code movement, the compiler likely removed the if() block since it detects i is never less than 0 .
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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This appears to be fixed in newer compilers.
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VC6/VS2003 are old compilers and so I don't think the bug is "new".
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Here's some code:
View declaration:
class CCookItDBView : public CRecordView
{
enum{ IDD = IDD_COOKITDB_FORM };
CMyDB* m_pSet;
// Attributes
public:
CCookItDBDoc* GetDocument() const;
void InsertItemsIngred();
void SetExtendedIngred();
void SetColumsIngred();// gives error at runtime NOT Compile time
// Operations
public:
// Ingredients LC
CListCtrl m_cIngred_LC;
CRecipeDataVec m_vRecipe;
CRecipeData m_cRecipeData;
.....
};
void CCookItDBView::DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX)
{
CRecordView::DoDataExchange(pDX);
DDX_Control(pDX, IDC_INGRED_LC, m_cIngred_LC);IDC_INGRED_LC is the List Control and m_cIngred_LC is it's varable
// you can insert DDX_Field* functions here to 'connect' your controls to the database fields, ex.
// DDX_FieldText(pDX, IDC_MYEDITBOX, m_pSet->m_szColumn1, m_pSet);
// DDX_FieldCheck(pDX, IDC_MYCHECKBOX, m_pSet->m_bColumn2, m_pSet);
// See MSDN and ODBC samples for more information
}
void CCookItDBView::SetColumsIngred()
{
//CString csWorkDate = "";
CString csAmt = "Amount:";
CString csUnit = "Unit:";
CString csIngred = "Ingredients:";
// insert two columns (REPORT mode) and modify the new header items
CRect rect;
m_cIngred_LC.GetClientRect(&rect);// gives error at Runtime NOT compile Time
int nColInterval = rect.Width()/7;
m_cIngred_LC.InsertColumn(0, csAmt, LVCFMT_LEFT, nColInterval*2);
m_cIngred_LC.InsertColumn(1, csUnit, LVCFMT_LEFT, nColInterval*2);
m_cIngred_LC.InsertColumn(2, csIngred, LVCFMT_LEFT, nColInterval*2);
}
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Where are you calling SetColumsIngred from.
You cannot call it from the dialog constructor.
It has to be called From the OnInitDialog function.
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void CCookItDBView::OnInitialUpdate()
{
SetColumsIngred();
m_pSet = &GetDocument()->m_CookItDBSet;
}
ass you can see, I am calling it from the CRecordView class (see previous header code)
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Set a breakpoint in OnInitialUpdate and single step into SetColumsIngred .
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I did that already. That's how I know where if crashes. I crashes on the three lines I indicated above.
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Does the list control window exist at this point?
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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Yes!
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So then what's the error?
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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David it doesn't give an error, it just crashes.
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Larry Mills Sr wrote: ...it just crashes.
Assertion, exception, what?
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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//This crashes because as you indicated the window has not been created yet:
void CCookItDBView::OnInitialUpdate()
{
m_pSet = &GetDocument()->m_CookItDBSet;
SetColumsIngred();
CRecordView::OnInitialUpdate();
}
// THIS IS CORRECT IT WORKS NOW
void CCookItDBView::OnInitialUpdate()
{
m_pSet = &GetDocument()->m_CookItDBSet;
CRecordView::OnInitialUpdate();
SetColumsIngred();
}
I didn't understand you previous comment until in debug I caught it.
Thanks David.
Question: I have several "Tables" in the database that hopefully will point me to data contained in other tables that are not presently linked in the RecordSet. For example: Table "RecipeData" is not linked in the RecordSet (I didn't select it when I selected the Tables) can I still do this: CString str = m_pSet->[RecordDate].Recipe;
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Yes, you can reference whatever tables you want in the GetDefaultSQL() method. Make sure that the fields in the query match the order of the associated variables in the DoFieldExchange() method.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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David,
I tried to write to the DB and I get an error "The RecordSet is read only." How do I change that?
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If your query is joining multiple tables, it cannot be updated (i.e., read-only).
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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So how do I update, ie Read, Write or delete an individual table's record. Do I have to create a DSN for each table or what?
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Larry Mills Sr wrote: So how do I update, ie Read, Write or delete an individual table's record.
Yes. Those tables should all be linked together via a primary/foreign key.
Larry Mills Sr wrote: Do I have to create a DSN for each table or what?
No, but you may end up with several recordset classes.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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David,
I don't understand your response. The tables are all loaded, but I cannot write or delete any records in them. How exactly do I write to one of the tables to add a new record? How dom I set CanUpdate() and CanAppend() to TRUE.
Nowhere in the Wizzard supplied Recordset class is there an "Open(....)" statement so I can change anything, so just how do I get to write tothe database?
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Larry Mills Sr wrote: ...but I cannot write or delete any records in them
Make sure the DSN, the CDatabase object, and the CRecordset object are all opened correctly (i.e., non read-only).
Larry Mills Sr wrote: How exactly do I write to one of the tables to add a new record?
Use the CRecordset::AddNew() followed by CRecordset::Update() .
Larry Mills Sr wrote: Nowhere in the Wizzard supplied Recordset class is there an "Open(....)" statement...
See here.
While it does not do any updating, you might check out this[^] article.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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David Crow wrote:
Make sure the DSN, the CDatabase object, and the CRecordset object are all opened correctly (i.e., non read-only).
David, that's what I'm trying to found out how to do!
All I've done since the the Wizard create the Recordset class is compile the program, which did so correctly. Am I supposed to do a database "Open(....) statement somewhere. I didn't see that in your I "Invoice" program anywhere.
I simply don't know what to do at this point.
Help please!
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