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// SelectSQLDlg.cpp : implementation file
//
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "db7.h"
#include "SelectSQLDlg.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CSelectSQLDlg dialog
CSelectSQLDlg::CSelectSQLDlg(CWnd* pParent /*=NULL*/)
: CDialog(CSelectSQLDlg::IDD, pParent)
{
//{{AFX_DATA_INIT(CSelectSQLDlg)
// NOTE: the ClassWizard will add member initialization here
//}}AFX_DATA_INIT
}
void CSelectSQLDlg::DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX)
{
CDialog::DoDataExchange(pDX);
//{{AFX_DATA_MAP(CSelectSQLDlg)
DDX_Control(pDX, IDC_SQLLIST, m_sqlList);
//}}AFX_DATA_MAP
}
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CSelectSQLDlg, CDialog)
//{{AFX_MSG_MAP(CSelectSQLDlg)
ON_LBN_SELCHANGE(IDC_SQLLIST, OnSelchangeSqllist)
ON_LBN_DBLCLK(IDC_SQLLIST, OnDblclkSqllist)
//}}AFX_MSG_MAP
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CSelectSQLDlg message handlers
BOOL CSelectSQLDlg::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
// set up the list box from the array...
for (int i = 0; i < m_strSQLArray.GetSize(); i++)
m_sqlList.AddString(m_strSQLArray[i]);
return TRUE; // return TRUE unless you set the focus to a control
// EXCEPTION: OCX Property Pages should return FALSE
}
void CSelectSQLDlg::OnSelchangeSqllist()
{
// TODO: Add your control notification handler code here
m_sqlList.GetText(m_sqlList.GetCurSel(), m_strSQL);
}
void CSelectSQLDlg::OnDblclkSqllist()
{
// TODO: Add your control notification handler code here
m_sqlList.GetText(m_sqlList.GetCurSel(), m_strSQL);
EndDialog(IDOK);
}
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