Sorry, Monday morning. The other guy was right - you have to allocate p. Try something like Char p[100], instead of Char *p. -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
- unable to use StrPrintF() Geetha Arasu
- Re: unable to use StrPrintF() Dmitry Grinberg
- Re: Re: unable to use StrPrintF() helen . khais
- re: unable to use StrPrintF() Philip Sheard
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Geetha Arasu
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Philip Sheard
- Re: unable to use StrPrintF() Hynek Sladky
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Geetha Arasu
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Ryan Dorn
- re: unable to use StrPrintF() Luc Le Blanc
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Geetha Arasu
- Re: unable to use StrPrintF() Jeff Loucks
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Geetha Arasu
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Jeff Loucks
- Re: unable to use StrPrintF() Hynek Sladky
- RE: unable to use StrPrintF() Geetha Arasu
