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>>Thanks. I'll probably have to play with this. The actual ZIP4_PARM structure has about 50 fields only one of which is this compound structure so the debugging is going to be fun.
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>In that case, I'd make an "eleventh" string/object that contains the other 50 fields and concatenate that with the other 10 strings.
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>>The API was written in C++ and all of the docs are for C++ which I am not versed in at all. I'm really hoping that this struct class of Christof's will work for me here because I think that I would have even a worse time trying to code an FLL in C++ since, apart from the language barrier, I'd still need to have a clearer understanding of how C is working with these structures etc.
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>As long as you're not dealing with "doubles", you might be OK. I think there's a bug in the convert.FLL when it comes to handling doubles.
Gerry,
If by "doubles" you mean DWORDs then so far I haven't seen any. Almost everything has been CHAR with a couple of LONGs, one SHORT, one simple structure within a sturcture and then THIS mess. It's just my luck to always get the curve balls :-) The 50 fields that I guessed at is actually closer to 80. That's the Post Office for you!
Thanks again for the advise. It'll give me something to work with as I debug this thing.
Ed
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