It sounds like you're missing a closing brace. It happens sometimes.
Example:
void SomeFunction()
{
Doing something here;
This will give you an unexpected end of file.
So, if I understand this correctly, you have a form (let's call it CDialogForm) and a class (let's call it CMyDataClass).
You want to call a function (let's say MyDataFunction()) in MyDataClass from CDialogForm, correct?
CMyDataClass myDataClass;// This can be declared inside the function...
It depends on what you're trying to do. Basically, you're right in that you'll have to create different things for each tab.
For example, if you're wanting a list control in each tab, you'll need to create a separate list control for each tab. When a tab is selected, show the corresponding...
I have an SDI program that has a dialog containing a list control. In one field of the list control, a date is to be displayed. It's received from another dialog as CTime and converted to a string for display.
How do I need take the string from the list control and convert it to time_t?
Any...
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