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jimjake

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Oct 30, 2004
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I have just finished my first program. Now I am reading how to link all this togather. I tried placing what I have on a another computer and the results were to say less then
good. I am not looking for a way, I want to learn from the book, but it would helpful to have a template to follow in this format;

1 ...... do something
2 ...... do something else
3 ...... do something else

can you help ...... Jim
 
>the results were to say less then good

Details on what's wrong would be helpful.

Are you using Visual C++? Then linking is a part of the build process and you (usually) don't have to explicitly link yourself.



/Per

"It was a work of art, flawless, sublime. A triumph equaled only by its monumental failure."
 
I am using Wiley’s Teach Yourself C++
Is that visual C++ . My program is simple
It lists a menu of insurance firms, the asks
If you want to change the password. When I
Loaded the program on another computer. The menu
Never came up, and the program looped when
I replied Y to change password. There is a file the
program uses should I have loaded the file on the computer
also, and where would I put it…… sorry for the confusion.
 
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