elipsett
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| Posted: 01/28/2003, 4:23 PM |
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I am having problems getting this working, and since the documentation and provided sample projects are next to useless, I would greatly appreciate a short, simple project that uses this function to do something. If I can see a working example I can no doubt figure out how to get it working on my own system.
If anyone has one, I would greatly appreciate it if you could tell me where to find it, or just ZIP it up and send it to me.
Thanks.
Edward Lipsett
elipsett@intercomltd.com
Fukuoka, Japan
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kar
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| Posted: 01/28/2003, 10:55 PM |
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tutorial.pdf has good example on CCDLookUp (under programing reference).
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elipsett
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| Posted: 01/29/2003, 2:50 AM |
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Thanks for the note.
It looks like this is just the sort of things that really ticks me off. As far as I can tell, this project is not included in the code,which means I get to make the thing and try to figure out why it does or does not work. The notes in the tutorial are fine IF YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW TOUSE THE SOFTWARE, and are remarkably murky otherwise.
I tried adapting the code to a (IMHO) very simple case, and produce a rather long and involved error message. Since I don't have a working sample to refer to, I really can't do much but randomly try changing things in hope of possibly discovering the magic word.
A working sample, or even a complete description of what each term means (most of this is provided, I admit), and the PRECISE syntax required to use it, is missing.
The definition in the manual shows that the first term is used without the name of the page it is used in; the tutorial says "fully qualified." Is this a critical difference? Etc etc.
If anyone at CodeCHarge is listening, try to understand what I'm saying: your documentation is written for people who already understand how to use it, and just need to recall a specific string. It isn't written to help new users understand what's going on and how to USE it.
Are there any working samples of this function available somewhere?
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