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>Hi Dmitry,
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>If you would not find it yourself, I would suggest to look in the include file, since that's first that comes to mind for such errors.
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>But you're actually beaten by your own fault <g> If this class is a container, why it doesn't have cnt prefix? How would someone else (if you decide to retire <g> and hire someone to maintain your code) will figure, that SHOP_LOOKUP is the name of the container class?
Naomi,
You are correct. The problem was with the include file. As far as cnt prefix, I have not thought about it. I will next time. As far as my retiring, that would be really great one day to wake up and not have to turn on a computer! But the reality of the economy and my family situation (one daughter in college who wants to go to medical school, another daughter in high school who wants to be a lawyer) they will probably carry me right from this office to the cemetery <g>. But I would really like to reduce the amount of coding I do and concentrate more on sales and marketing, so, would you like to come back to Boston and join me? <g>.
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