Hi Steven,
I am not sure if you still need help on this issue. Based on my
understanding, you are accessing one Form type from another Form type,
however, the compiler can not recognize the cross file Form types and will
emit an error "undeclared identifier" in C++/CLI.
Yes, I have created a sample C++/CLI Winform project and added 2 forms in
the project. In Form1, if I wrote the code below:
System::Void button1_Click(System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e) {
Form2 ^test=gcnew Form2();
test->Show();
}
I will get the same error as you.
To resolve this problem, we may include the Form2.h header file in the
Form1.h like below.
#include "Form2.h"
This will resolve the problem on my side.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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