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i'm using microsoft visual studio 6.0, and i have a program that reads in a text file, then looks for a variety of things, sorts them into categories, and prints them out ( to the console AND a separate text file ).

i THOUGHT everything was fine. When i have my code open in VS 6.0 i build and compile it, and everything works fine, BUT when i run the executable file, the printout to the console is correct, but the printout to the file doesn't print everything...i'm very confused. I've written several programs using the same compiler that do similar things, and i've never had this problem.

if anyone has any idea of why this is happening, please let me know. I tried rebuilding the executable, and it didn't make a difference...i have no idea.
Oct 20 '06 #1
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Banfa
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Sounds like nothing I have heard of, you could try posting the code.
Oct 21 '06 #2

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