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Iterating through CListCtrl

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    Hi All, I would like to iterate through every item in a list control and change each item's icon based on a time criteria. I have tried GetItem() but I haven't been able to use it correctly (the documentation is very vague) as I only get an empty structure back even though I put the index I am after in iItem. Could someone please help me out here? Cheers, Clint

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      Hi All, I would like to iterate through every item in a list control and change each item's icon based on a time criteria. I have tried GetItem() but I haven't been able to use it correctly (the documentation is very vague) as I only get an empty structure back even though I put the index I am after in iItem. Could someone please help me out here? Cheers, Clint

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      Before calling GetItem(), you need to set the mask member of your structure with the flags (or'ed together) for the element values that you want to retrieve. struct LVITEM sItem; sItem.mask = LVIF_IMAGE | LVIF_PARAM | ... whatever else you want... m_oMyListCtrl.GetItem(&sItem);  onwards and upwards...

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