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    Old July 12th, 2005, 04:09 PM
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    Class wizard not working in hybrid code

    I have a hybrid FORTRAN, C++ code that I have migrated from VC++ 6/Compaq FORTRAN to .NET C++/INTEL FORTRAN.

    For some reason, I can no longer add variables to dialog box features. When i right click on the new edit window in a dialog, for example, and select "Add Variable...", the entire right side of the dialog that pops up is greyed out - no Control ID is recognized, no control type, nothing. I'm forced to modify the previously "untouchable" greyed text region in the old VC++6 code in the .h and .cpp files manually to add the variable. Some of the hybrid codes I've transitioned do recognize the control ID, but this one does not.

    What is .NET trying to use to identify the Control ID. Maybe if I knew that I could fix it... I read something about a data map ? Who knows ? Help !

    The other problem is that I can no longer use the "apply code changes" under the debug menu when running code. I could do this all day long in VC++6, but here it is greyed out as well. This is to say that I could edit the C++ code while running the app, and then simply select ALT-F10 or apply code changes and the app would recompile on the fly. Why can't .NET do this, and what am I doing wrong that would fix this problem. Iv'e already verified that the edit and continue option is selected under the project properties.

    Thanks for any help I get here !
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