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Thanks for your answer Rajesh, sorry its taken me a while to respond I posted this before leaving work last night.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: DWORD is an unsigned long.
In which case wouldnt it need 8 bytes? The documentation I posted said that the DWORD was 4 bytes and certainly BitConverter.ToUInt64() is looking for 8 bytes.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Is there a way you could reverse-store the values (tell what would be stored in the file in the DWORD field for a given date)
Im trying that, but unfortunately dont have VSS2005 here so im relying on someone in another contry to do this for me. (Again, don't ask )
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Or, can you give me an example of the value in the file and the value that you expect
I have a value 270107399 (albeit gotten as a uint not a ulong) which I would expect relates to around Jan/Feb 2006 - however using this number as seconds since 1970-01-01 I get the date as 24/7/78 05:49 :S
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You're welcome, Jamie.
J4amieC wrote: In which case wouldnt it need 8 bytes? The documentation I posted said that the DWORD was 4 bytes and certainly BitConverter.ToUInt64() is looking for 8 bytes.
I'm not sure then why would it be a DWORD . But I'm sure a DWORD is an unsigned long (consult with Windef.h )
J4amieC wrote: Im trying that, but unfortunately dont have VSS2005 here so im relying on someone in another contry to do this for me.
Did this happen? What were the results?
J4amieC wrote: I have a value 270107399
With 270107399, I as well am able to get 24 Jul 1978 only.
Sorry, I'm not able to be much helpful here with this issue.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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I use the follwing codes to Open & Detect the Serial port, but even I can detect the port not avalbale & show the message ... the "Comport error" dialog keepping shown before execute my error message
DCB comPort;
hPort = CreateFile (COM,
GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE
0,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
0,
NULL);
comPort.DCBlength = sizeof (DCB);
if(!GetCommState (hPort, &comPort))
{
CloseHandle(hPort);
CString str;
str.Format("Can not connect to Serial %s, please verify & SUBMIT over!", COM);
AfxMessageBox (str);
}
Is there any code to disable the Comport error dialog?
Thanks to any help
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Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to specify an OUTgoing port in a UDP connection.
I already created and used a connection
SOCKET m_oUDPSocket;
SOCKADDR_IN m_oUDPAddress;
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m_oUDPSocket = socket(AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,0);
memset(&m_oUDPAddress,0,sizeof(SOCKADDR_IN));
m_oUDPAddress.sin_family=AF_INET;
m_oUDPAddress.sin_port=htons(m_iClientPort);
m_oUDPAddress.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(m_sClientIP.data());
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int rc=sendto(m_oUDPSocket,(char*)packet,size+12,0,(SOCKADDR*)&m_oUDPAddress,sizeof(SOCKADDR_IN));
If I now wanted to make sure that my data is always sent FROM a certain port, how owuld I do that? Or how can I get the port from which it is actually sending (or has sent)?
Regards
Souldrift
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Hi,
Any api to delete a directory .This directory is on a network machine.
Thanks..
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This api would delete an empty directory. I want to delete a directory with files in it.
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At the bottom of the link I provided to you, this is specified:
To recursively delete the files in a directory, use the SHFileOperation function.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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In Onpaint of Header im trying as follows..
CHeaderCtrl* pHeader = GetHeader();
int nCount = pHeader->GetItemCount();
int nItem = nCount;
CDC dcMem;
HDC hDC =dcMem.GetSafeHdc();
HDITEM hdi;
while(nItem--)
{
pHeader->GetItemRect(nItem, rItem);
::GetTextExtentPoint(hDC,sText,sText.GetLength(),&size);
hdi.cxy=size.cx;
pHeader->SetItem(nItem,&hdi);
}
but the item of the headerCtrl is not increased
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CListBox and CListCtrl both have a method called SetColumnWidth .
«_Superman_»
I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.
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Where are you stuck in implementing?
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i want to communicate to the multimeter through rs232, for that i make one dialog (GUI in vc++) in which port configuration is there and read and write button is also there , means when click on read then if proble of multimeter is connected to AC supply then it will show AC supply value on the dialog.
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The Concept is okay!!!
Is your multimeter is providing you an RS-232 interface for tapping the output??
or
you are doing it with any external ADC??? what data you have to communicate to the serial port?
a better explanation about your project may be much helpful in helping you!!!!
Have a Happy Coding.....
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my multimeter have rs232 interface, i want code for communicate thru serial port, like read/write/close/open function, i m new in the vc++. so i want code for dialog based application.
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I can't do any better than recommend the ever classic:
http://www.flounder.com/serial.htm[^]
Enjoy... and realise that serial programming is not quiiiiite as simple as you thought. Same with interfacing with anything!
Iain.
I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww).
If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), or need cotract work done, give me a job! http://cv.imcsoft.co.uk/[ ^]
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Browsed my ocx file with dependency walker and found out that....
My.ocx file uses MFC90.DLL and MSVCR90.dll.
In Dependency walker, it takes the MFC90.dll from C:\windows\winsys\amd64_microsoft.VC90.mfc_***** folder. But MSCVR90.dll from C:\windows\winsys\amd64_microsoft.VC90.crt***** folder.
Looking at MFC90.dll dependencies it is not able to find MSVCR90.dll in the C:\windows\winsys\amd64_microsoft.VC90.mfc_***** folder. So...I am not able to register regsvr32 my.ocx file manually.
Please help me out here.
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64 bit OS?
Величие Бога не может быть недооценена.
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Hi all,
i want to traverse n-ary tree?
can someone help me please?
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As forum guidelines [^] suggest, please be specific.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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DattaMane wrote: can someone help me please?
See here.
"Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown
"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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Hi,
how to reload the content inside the ifstream file. Below is a part of code i doing now..
ifstream infile("test.txt");
string line2;
while (!infile.eof())
{
getline(infile,line2);
itotalCount++;
}
Here is ok.i get the total line in that file.
But next when i need find another info in that file,
the while loop din't function.i think is because the previous line is already reach
the eof..
while (!infile.eof())
{
somework();
}
So, have any ideal can reload the content? Or there is already got function in stl which i dunno?
I'm waiting your answer..Thank you!
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