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QuestionHow to retrieve the correct range message to update CStatusBar Pin
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Iain Clarke, Warrior Programmer24-Jan-13 23:08
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I would recommend against using WM_COMMAND for your status update message, and go for the registered window message:

1/ It saves command collision
2/ MFC does a LOT of work routing command messages about. This is one of its great strengths, and makes many things nice and elegant, but it can be confusing too.
3/ As long as you use the same string id for the message, you don't have to share header files, making code independence a bit cleaner.

Doing AfxGetMainWnd()->PostMessage is not cheating at all! Just change from WM_COMMAND and I'll be happy with you.

As you why the status bit is being reset? No idea, that will depend on the details of your code. I bet your command handler is being called from places you didn't expect. (See point 1 above).

Iain.
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