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I get the above said error when i build in the following combination
Pockect PC 2003 ;
Win32 (Win CE Emulator debug or Release) ;
Pocket PC 2003 device;
but when i chage the configuration to the following
Pockect PC 2003 ;
Win32 (Win CE Arm debug or Release) ;
Pocket PC 2003 device;
I get the following error :
winscard.lib(WINSCARD.dll) : fatal error LNK1112: module machine type 'THUMB' conflicts with target machine type 'ARM'
Any clue why this happens ?
Thanks !
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How do I read a comma delimited Excel file in C++
Dercio@C++
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Some options -
CreateFile/ReadFile
ifstream/getline
«_Superman_»
I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.
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The search keywords would be "CSV parser C++". I prefer Google, but whatever pleases you.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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- Ask Google[^]
- Ask CodeProject - there are several articles (such as this one[^]) that talk about reading CSV files
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I suppose you've to write some code for that.
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.
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Here is one example. Another is to use Excel Automation.
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Simple way: They are just plain text files. Use general file operations.
Complete way: Office Automation. You can find a sample in the MSDN.
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In a particular VC++ 2005 MFC dialog, the "Question Mark button" (near Close button) shows up even after I set "Context Help" property to False.
In other dialogs the button shows up or disappears properly after setting or resetting that property.
Can somebody tell me whats wrong? or What else controls the display of that button?
Thanks.
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Is there any way to disable "My Computer", so the user can't select "My Computer"?
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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Does that mean you want the user to only be able to select file-system folders? If so, you want to set the BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS flag in ulFlags in the BROWSEINFO you're passing SHBrowseForFolder .
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I already have that flag but it seems to have no effect, My Computer can still be selected
here's my code:
BROWSEINFO bi;
LPITEMIDLIST pidl;
LPMALLOC pMalloc;
if (SUCCEEDED(SHGetMalloc(&pMalloc)))
{
ZeroMemory(&bi,sizeof(bi));
bi.hwndOwner = hwndOwner;
bi.pszDisplayName = 0;
bi.pidlRoot = 0;
bi.lpszTitle = title;
bi.ulFlags = BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS | BIF_STATUSTEXT | BIF_VALIDATE | BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE;
bi.lpfn = BrowseCallbackProcStatic;
bi.lParam = reinterpret_cast<LPARAM> (this);
pidl = SHBrowseForFolder(&bi);
if (pidl)
{
char sz[MAX_PATH];
SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl, sz);
m_Folder = sz;
}
pMalloc->Free(pidl);
pMalloc->Release();
}
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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sashoalm wrote: I already have that flag but it seems to have no effect, My Computer can still be selected
But you should find that the user can't press 'OK' when they have 'My Computer' selected, so the return value from SHBrowseForFolder cannot be 'My COmputer'?
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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It seems this doesn't happen if BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE flag is raised. See this screenshot.[^]
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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You're quite right - all I can suggest is using the lpfn member of BROWSEINFO[^] to implement a callback[^] that only enables the OK button when you have a file-system item selected, or maybe implementing the custom filtering feature documented in the SHBrowseForFolder documentation[^].
Either that or disable the 'new UI'!
Looking at this newsgroup thread[^], this has been known about for over 6 years (I'm drawing an analogy between a \\server and 'My Computer' - seems reasonable).
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Thanks for the link, at the end they explained how to make it work. Here's the code (following their advice):
if (uMsg == BFFM_SELCHANGED)
{
LPITEMIDLIST pidl = reinterpret_cast<LPITEMIDLIST> (lParam);
char UnusedBuffer[MAX_PATH];
BOOL ShouldEnableOkButton = SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl, UnusedBuffer);
::SendMessage(hwnd, BFFM_ENABLEOK, 0, ShouldEnableOkButton);
}
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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Hi,
In my application, i want to get one scrolling window by clicking in the view (CGraphView) class.
So i used this following code.From this i can get the window .But i cannot scroll the window,if i scrollign nothing will happen.
Pls help me.
Code:-
HINSTANCE hInst = AfxGetInstanceHandle();
HWND GlgControl;
GlgObject drawing;
drawing = GlgLoadWidgetFromFile(pFileName);
GlgSetDefaultViewport(drawing);
GlgControl = CreateWindow("GlgControl",sPopName,WS_VISIBLE|WS_SYSMENU|WS_VSCROLL|WS_HSCROLL ,xval+5,yval+5,CW_USEDEFAULT,CW_USEDEFAULT,(HWND)(((CGraphView *)(((CMainFrame *)AfxGetMainWnd())->pDisplayedViews[6]))->glg_animation[giSchPNo].m_hWnd),NULL,hInst,NULL);
GlgInitialDraw(drawing);
Anu
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You have to manage the scroll yourself: you have to override the OnHScroll and OnVScroll members from CWnd and take the appropriate actions there. For instance store the new initial horizontal and vertical positions of your view and request a refresh of your window. In your drawing code, you then take those information in consideration to redraw properly your window.
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MFC, STUDIO 2008, MDI-project
void CPage1::OnBnClickedButton1()
{
CRect rect(85, 110, 180, 210);
CEdit m_edit; // Embedded edit object
m_edit.Create(WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP |
ES_AUTOHSCROLL | WS_BORDER, rect, this,
ID_EXTRA_EDIT); // error C2065: 'ID_EXTRA_EDIT' : undeclared identifier
m_edit.SetFocus();
}
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1/ What's your question
2/ Include resource.h? Your compiler is saying "ID_EXTRA_EDIT? Never heard of it"
3/ Check your spelling.
Iain.
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Yes, and ? Just define ID_EXTRA_EDIT in your resource.h file.
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First I am a Chinese boy. My English is not very good.
change
m_edit.Create(WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP |
ES_AUTOHSCROLL | WS_BORDER, rect, this,
ID_EXTRA_EDIT); // error C2065: 'ID_EXTRA_EDIT' : undeclared identifier
for
m_edit.Create(WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP |
ES_AUTOHSCROLL | WS_BORDER, rect, this,
1234); // error C2065: 'ID_EXTRA_EDIT' : undeclared identifier
the meaning is Specifies the edit control’s ID.(msdn)
then you will change m_edit as a class member,because, when the OnBnClickedButton1 is finished m_edit is lost.
sorry,my English is so poor...
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blueapplezh wrote: then you will change m_edit as a class member,because, when the OnBnClickedButton1 is finished m_edit is lost.
Yes, that's correct, I didn't see that at all.
blueapplezh wrote: change
m_edit.Create(WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP |
ES_AUTOHSCROLL | WS_BORDER, rect, this,
ID_EXTRA_EDIT); // error C2065: 'ID_EXTRA_EDIT' : undeclared identifier
for
m_edit.Create(WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP |
ES_AUTOHSCROLL | WS_BORDER, rect, this,
1234); // error C2065: 'ID_EXTRA_EDIT' : undeclared identifier
the meaning is Specifies the edit control’s ID.(msdn)
I wouldn't advise that. The reason is that it is much safer to add a new Id in the resource.h file and use it. This way you have a central place where you define all your ID's and you can make sure you won't reuse the same Id twice.
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I wouldn't advise that. The reason is that it is much safer to add a new Id in the resource.h file and use it. This way you have a central place where you define all your ID's and you can make sure you won't reuse the same Id twice.
You are clever,I have advise that,but my English is too poor to express my opinion.
If I am a USA boy ,HOHO~~~~~
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blueapplezh wrote: You are clever,I have advise that,but my English is too poor to express my opinion.
I would advise you to use the 'Quote Selected Text ' button to report the words of the post you're replying to.
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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