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I want to define a variable like this. Can i declare such type?
I have already define this, but error is displaying sysntax error. So tell me what will be the write. int create_mailfile(int,char*,char*,char*,char*,char*,char*); Last edited by debasis.mishra; 03-31-2006 at 06:16 AM.. Reason: change caption and body |
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