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Hi,
I am programming in Delphi for Win 32. I need to use a C# .Net component. I need to send the component a System.DateTime (.Net time struct), and at another point it requires a pointer to a System.DateTime struct to write to.
Is there a way to do this without Delphi for .Net? Or could someone atleast tell me what size the System.DateTime struct is, and what it contains so I can atempt to mimic it?
Regards,
Robert Vos
I am programming in Delphi for Win 32. I need to use a C# .Net component. I need to send the component a System.DateTime (.Net time struct), and at another point it requires a pointer to a System.DateTime struct to write to.
Is there a way to do this without Delphi for .Net? Or could someone atleast tell me what size the System.DateTime struct is, and what it contains so I can atempt to mimic it?
Regards,
Robert Vos
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