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How not to use value in .h file
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Visual FoxPro
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How not to use value in .h file
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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01471862
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Hi,

I ran into an issue with control name conflicting with the entry in the include (.h) file. For example, say I have in my .h file the following:

#define SOMESTRING 25

Then I have a control that is named SOMESTRING. Then, when I compile the program and the code that uses the control name is changing to 25. Obviously compiler gives error message. I will have to be careful in naming controls such that it does not conflict with include file. But meantime, is it possible to tell the compiler (in a certain place in the code) that such as such "string" should not be preprocessed?

TIA.
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