C++ :: Output 2 Different Text Files

May 22, 2013

So I'm trying to output 2 different text files, one has customer names and the other has items they are selling. I gave each customer an ID and each of their items has the same ID. Only problem is when I try to output it, it only outputs the first item with the same ID. I do not want to display the ID number at all, I think getline would show it so I am not using it.

here's my code

ifstream infile, infile2;
string Fname, Lname, email, item, itemPrice;
int id, itemID;
infile.open("Data.txt");
infile2.open("ItemList.txt");

[Code] .....

The first customer shirt item isn't being outputted. Maybe I'm reading the or comparing the info wrong or just not seeing it.

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