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  • L Larsson

    Ok here it is, CFiles m_GetFile;

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    Mark Salsbery
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    Is CFiles a known class (known to the compiler at that point)? If so, then the problem is in preceding line(s). Mark *EDIT* I get three errors compiling that one line: test.cpp(97) : error C2065: 'CFiles' : undeclared identifier test.cpp(97) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'm_GetFile' test.cpp(97) : error C2065: 'm_GetFile' : undeclared identifier

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      Is CFiles a known class (known to the compiler at that point)? If so, then the problem is in preceding line(s). Mark *EDIT* I get three errors compiling that one line: test.cpp(97) : error C2065: 'CFiles' : undeclared identifier test.cpp(97) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'm_GetFile' test.cpp(97) : error C2065: 'm_GetFile' : undeclared identifier

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      Larsson
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      Well yes it is byt, this work in a difrent class so i dont anderstand why it dont work in this class.

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      • L Larsson

        Well yes it is byt, this work in a difrent class so i dont anderstand why it dont work in this class.

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        Larsson wrote:

        this work in a difrent class so i dont anderstand why it dont work in this class.

        Maybe a missing header file? Does intellisense recognize the class at that point? Problem could be on a preceding line as well.

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          Larsson wrote:

          this work in a difrent class so i dont anderstand why it dont work in this class.

          Maybe a missing header file? Does intellisense recognize the class at that point? Problem could be on a preceding line as well.

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          Larsson
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          Yes it recognize the class. byt what do you mean with = "Problem could be on a preceding line as well"?

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          • L Larsson

            Well yes it is byt, this work in a difrent class so i dont anderstand why it dont work in this class.

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            George L Jackson
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            You are not listening! You are missing a ";" before the line "CFiles m_GetFile;".

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            • G George L Jackson

              You are not listening! You are missing a ";" before the line "CFiles m_GetFile;".

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              Larsson
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              Yes I do byt I have chack over and over and I dont missing any ";"

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              • L Larsson

                Yes I do byt I have chack over and over and I dont missing any ";"

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                George L Jackson
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                I could also be a malformed line also!

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                • L Larsson

                  Yes it recognize the class. byt what do you mean with = "Problem could be on a preceding line as well"?

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                  Mark Salsbery
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                  What George said :) Look on lines leading up to the line the error is caught on. Somewhere, there's an unrecognized class, type, variable name, or perhaps even a line without a semi-colon.

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                  • G George L Jackson

                    I could also be a malformed line also!

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                    Larsson
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                    Where should this error be in this class or in the class is about to include?

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                    • L Larsson

                      Yes I do byt I have chack over and over and I dont missing any ";"

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                      George L Jackson
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                      Comment out the line and try to recompile.

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                      • G George L Jackson

                        Comment out the line and try to recompile.

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                        Larsson
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                        Well if I do it works.

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                        • L Larsson

                          Well if I do it works.

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                          George L Jackson
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                          Look up the erorr, C2146, via http://www.google.com/microsoft or on http://msdn.microsoft.com. It is very difficult to troubleshoot code without being able to view it. George

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                            Look up the erorr, C2146, via http://www.google.com/microsoft or on http://msdn.microsoft.com. It is very difficult to troubleshoot code without being able to view it. George

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                            Larsson
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                            Trust me I have done that, that dont help me at all. If I remove CFiles m_GetFiles; Then I can compile and it works fine. I can use funktion in he class in I let it be, m_GetFiles.ReadInFile; // This work but if I compile now I get that eller. And If a compile that class I dont get any error. Im going cryase at this.

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                            • L Larsson

                              Ok here it is, CFiles m_GetFile;

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                              CPallini
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                              Larsson wrote:

                              CFiles m_GetFile;

                              try

                              CFile m_GetFile;

                              instead.:)

                              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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