Yeah I tried that early. I get this error.
Error - > 'TXTRecordType' is a type in 'ErrorViewer' and cannot be used as an expression.
Thanks
Tim
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warning BC41999: Implicit conversion from 'System.ValueType' to 'ErrorViewer.TXTRecordType
The warning is on the TextRecord Var
FileGet(nFileHandle, TextRecord, 1)
How come i Explicitly cast TextRecord as a System.ValueType
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I'm sorry!
I thought I was in the C# forum.
Try using CType();
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
Hope this helps,
Neil
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by: neilpricePosted on 2006-06-15 at 12:00:59ID: 16914367
To explicitly cast you simply add "(ErrorViewer.TXTRecordTyp e)" to your TextRecord var...
)TextRecor d, 1)
FileGet(nFileHandle, (ErrorViewer.TXTRecordType
Neil