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No, unless the method is static....
chris.delashmutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If you've defined the fillXLS() method in your class, then you don't have to refer to it via a variable. Just replace t.fillXLS() with fillXLS(). That should do it.
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cc: Subject: Class Declaration
Ok...I'm confused...
In RPG, I declare all my prototypes in my D specs. I'd like to do the same thing with Java. So I have some code that looks like this:
public class MakeXLS { public static void main (String[] args) {
MakeXLS t = new MakeXLS(); t.readCSVFile();
t.fillXLS();
...
But now I want to use fillXLS() inside of readCSVFile(). Why can't I
just have the line t.fillXLS() inside of readCSVFile()? Is it because
variable t is not global? I get this error instead:
javac -classpath /OpenSource/jexcelapi/jxl.jar MakeXLS.java
MakeXLS.java:58: cannot resolve symbol symbol : variable t location: class MakeXLS t.fillXLS(); ^ 1 error $
TIA...
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