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mirrellk
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2011 13:35
Hi All -

I am trying to include a dba file in my program using the #include command at the very top of my program (Starting in column 1):
Format: #include "BBBGUI_CONSTANTS.dba"

My program will not compile...meaning it will not even attempt to compile it with this statement in there (let alone throw an error). As soon as I REM it out, compiles fine...Any idea what the issue may be?

Thanks!

mirrellk
BatVink
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2011 16:27
In DB Pro, you do not need to #include the file. You should import it using the IDE list of dba files.

Admiral MH
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2011 18:09
I would advise what BatVink said. It's better because it is a quick way to open the document to find what code is in there. (in your case the constants)
mirrellk
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2011 18:56
Thanks guys...much appreciated!!!

mirrellk
Burning Feet Man
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2011 22:12
I have currently 10 or so files in my DbPro project and haven't used the #include command once.

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