The problem's not entirely clear, but here's a starter: Yes, you can read an application database; it's just a resource database, and can be opened and read like any other resource database. In fact, a number of Data Manager functions (DmGet1Resource, for example) typically read exactly this database implicitly. Is the string you need in a suitable resource (like a tSTR resource)? If so, your job is easy. If it's embedded in code instead, you'll have to read the code resources and find your string inside them.

Greg Lutz
NearSpace, Inc.


At 12:51 PM 6/1/2004, Desenvolvimento 3 wrote:

Hi guys,

I need read the binary code of one application that is running at the same
time. I make no idea how to start this kind of application because, at first
look, I can�t read a appl database, huh?  I think get a handle for the
running application and use it to read like a streaming file but I am not
sure if it is right. In fact I want to read a data (string) stored in a prc
file. However this string does not have a variable or a pointer associated
within because it as added dinamic for another application.


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