March 08, 2006 Symbol Undefined, Missing LIB? | ||||
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I am getting this error from the linker: C:\DM\BIN\..\mfc\lib\nafxcwd.lib(occsite) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _DBBMK_CURRENT C:\DM\BIN\..\mfc\lib\nafxcwd.lib(occsite) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _COLUMN_NAME C:\DM\BIN\..\mfc\lib\nafxcwd.lib(occsite) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _COLUMN_COLUMNID I know these are defined in OBDC.H, but I don't know what lib to specify in the link command. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Andy C |
March 18, 2006 Re: Symbol Undefined, Missing LIB? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andy C | "Andy C" <Andy_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:dun0kp$2ocf$1@digitaldaemon.com... >I am getting this error from the linker: > > C:\DM\BIN\..\mfc\lib\nafxcwd.lib(occsite) > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _DBBMK_CURRENT > C:\DM\BIN\..\mfc\lib\nafxcwd.lib(occsite) > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _COLUMN_NAME > C:\DM\BIN\..\mfc\lib\nafxcwd.lib(occsite) > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _COLUMN_COLUMNID > > I know these are defined in OBDC.H, but I don't know what lib to specify > in the > link command. Any advice is greatly appreciated. The easy way is to do a grep for the symbol across the library files. |
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