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    [RESOLVED] Application.ontime not working, compiler does not recognize application

    Hi,

    I'm going to use Application.ontime, but the compiler does not recognize it and gives errors. What header do I need to include for this to run? Here are the current headers I have listed in the DLL.

    Code:
    #include "pch.h" // use stdafx.h in Visual Studio 2017 and earlier
    #include <utility>
    #include <Windows.h>
    #include <synchapi.h>
    #include "EPIQUtil.h"
    What is the issue?

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    Re: Application.ontime not working, compiler does not recognize application

    Quote Originally Posted by funkmonkey View Post
    Hi,

    I'm going to use Application.ontime, but the compiler does not recognize it and gives errors.
    ...
    What is the issue?
    And what is the exact error message?
    Victor Nijegorodov

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    Re: Application.ontime not working, compiler does not recognize application

    You don't need to explicitly include synchapi.h. It is included as part of Windows.h
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