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    Hi i using an application in that i am using char** Usually in UNICODE settings we can represent char* as LPCTSTR my question is How to represent char** in UNICODE please help me Thanks in advance

    ---------------------------- KRISHNA KUMAR T M

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      Hi i using an application in that i am using char** Usually in UNICODE settings we can represent char* as LPCTSTR my question is How to represent char** in UNICODE please help me Thanks in advance

      ---------------------------- KRISHNA KUMAR T M

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      I'm not sure what you mean but i think what you need is WCHAR or wchar_t (or maybe simply short). So WCHAR** or wchar_t** (or short**), LPCWSTR.

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        Hi i using an application in that i am using char** Usually in UNICODE settings we can represent char* as LPCTSTR my question is How to represent char** in UNICODE please help me Thanks in advance

        ---------------------------- KRISHNA KUMAR T M

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        Great info here... The Complete Guide to C++ Strings, Part I - Win32 Character Encodings[^]

        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          Hi i using an application in that i am using char** Usually in UNICODE settings we can represent char* as LPCTSTR my question is How to represent char** in UNICODE please help me Thanks in advance

          ---------------------------- KRISHNA KUMAR T M

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          You may use TCHAR ** or LPTSTR *. BTW

          krishnakumartm wrote:

          Usually in UNICODE settings we can represent char* as LPCTSTR

          Is wrong, in fact you use a LPTSTR as generic text mapping for char * (and wchar *). :)

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