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Old 10-27-2004, 12:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Multipler Projects

I have 3 projects in one solution, and 2 projects will be using the methods in the first class. However, when I debug it, it gives me error of multiply entry point, which make sense cause I have 3 main. How do I "disable" the mail in fhe first project so I can run the second and third one?
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that's weird, .. i just added multiple projects to the same solution and the current one i had up loaded and ran.

are your projects dependant on eachother? i mean if you right click and choose project dependancies, is one dependant on the other?
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I have to make complex number calculator in console and windows application. So first project is the complex, second the console, and the third is the windows. Complex project (constructor, operator loading, etc) will be called in the second and third project. So I will need to create
Complex x = new Complex ();
but it didn't recognize it, to begin with even after I link it, and tells me that there are more than one entry point.
What should I do? Help...
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