Hello Vistor
You can very well switch over from dbase III to VDB7. If you have
some knowledge in GUI's and VIsual products it would be much easier too.
Regards
anitas
Hello mike
I am using dbase 7. You just have to choose the command window option thro
View menu and got to give the command run dir at the prompt. It is also
the same way with the dos command. It works. I am using windows nt 4.1.
Can U try once again. Here you can make the printer settings...
Hello smaniraja
Thanx for U'r response. I just wanted to know if it is possible to
add two pointer variables in C++ as we do in C. Coz the program
works in C and it gives a runtime error in C++.
Thanx in advance
COBOL program is not running in Windows platform and it is in a different machine. The platform where COBOL program running is MPE IX in HP3000 machine.
Hello friend hope U find this example helpful as U 're new to sql server. Based
on this U can find a solution to U'r problem.
USE Northwind
GO
DROP PROCEDURE OrderSummary
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE OrderSummary @MaxQuantity INT OUTPUT AS
-- SELECT to return a result set summarizing
-- employee...
Thank U kenrae. U are right I should have coded it
printf("Mark1 : %d\n",*(&sdobj.mark1[i]));
printf("Mark2 : %d\n",*(&sdobj.mark2[i]));
n1 = *(&sdobj.mark1[i]);
n2 = *(&sdobj.mark2[i]);
Regards
anitas
Hello Soodvarun
I think U have to partition U'r disk one for windows and another for Unix.
So if you want to logon to Unix You should do that initially using the partition
without logging on to Windows. Do try. It will work.
anitas
I am a beginner in c++. In c this program works . But when run in C++ it gives
an error while assigning a pointer value to an integer variable.
n1 = *(&sdobj.mark1[i]);
n2 = *(&sdobj.mark2[i]);
The program is given below. Can anybody explain.
#include<stdio.h>
struct student
{...
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