@AwalGarg You don't have to tell them right now. You do when you file your returns by paying your taxes. I will be doing that, yes. (Already paying the bare minimum 10% in TDS through the company.)
I have a span with generated it, after few seconds based on returned data form an AJAX request I chage that class to somthing else like
$('UNIQUE STRING HERE').removeClass('fa-hourglass-half').addClass('fa-check-square-o');
@SomeGuy tax return A report filed with a national or local tax authority for determining the amount of taxation, usually consisting of forms completed by a taxpayer.
my scenario is
<p><ins data-id="1">111</ins><ins data-id="2">222</ins></p>
the output of this code is
if i double click the word its selecting all the word, like the following
but i want to select the letters based on the INS tag data-id
Ex :- if i double click the 111 i want to selec...
yeah, but maintaining your accounts and reporting them to the government are two separate things
if you're contracting, why not just get an accountant and keep sending them your invoices and collect the filled out forms when you need to submit them for a few R/mo?
@FlyingGambit I'm not sure what you're imagining is possible to do with Angular itself
We just compile our complete source tree into packages and insert them into the index.html during build. So we don't really care about having that extra work
I think there are also some lazy-loading approaches, but I've never implemented any or saw any benefit to it in our use cases
@OliverSalzburg I thought independent components were easier to have so that I could use it at multiple places. And also the logical connection would also be clear if could have dashboard load its child components.
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Hey how do i add google fonts to my tinymce ? I want to add some google fonts into that dropdown that says "Fonte"(check image)
I know there is like 2 or 3 posts of it but i couldn't understand :(
Could you explain with detail ? Because i don't understand that much from css/js :(
This is how m...
@OliverSalzburg I was thinking more about doing something that would be pushing the limits and really using all the tech, say you want to properly re-create Quake Live, something that has a bunch of sources and huge assets
the tools you start with today can do amazing things, which required ridiculous effort to integrate before... there has to be a reason behind why everyone is crying fatigue, fatigue :P!
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‘invoice’ TABLE:
invoice_id job_price
000071 100.00
‘stock_unit’ TABLE:
unit_id price invoice_id
000261 10 000071
000262 10 000071
000263 10 000071
‘invoice_payments’ TABLE:
payment_id invoice_id amount
000074 000071 100.00
000075 000071 30.00
Query:
SELECT
invoice.invoice_id,
SUM(stock_unit.`sold_price` + invoice.job_price) AS price,
SUM(`invoice_payments`.`amount`) AS paid
FROM invoice
LEFT JOIN stock_unit
ON stock_unit.invoice_id = invoice.invoice_id
LEFT JOIN invoice_payments
The query works as expected when there is only 1 join, but when 2 are added they effect each other.
Before I add the ‘invoice_payments’ join
invoice_id paid
000071 330.00
After
invoice_id price paid
000071 660.00 390.00
What it should be
invoice_id price paid
000071 330.00 330.00
so if you configure the logger to flush the output to disk, you can externalize the path it's writing to and move it to /var/log/myapp or something, depending on how you configured storage for the instance
@JacobWood Probably not joining right. You're using SUM, so the amount of result rows are probably relevant here. You're probably LEFT or RIGHT joining, when you should be INNER joining. Or something of that sort
@OliverSalzburg Cheers, I'll play around with it. Otherwise I guess I'll try seperating the invoice, invoice_payment, and stock_unit queries together and join them.
@GandalftheWhite try writing to somewhere on /var/log for starters, if it won't work you'll instantly get I/O errors
you can then think about whether you want to write to an attached storage, push somewhere, have something pull it or even stream to some dedicated log service
which is in the correct format while am encoding it in json_encode() [{"label":"(not set)","value":"1","formatted":""},{"label":"Android","value":"70","formatted":""}]
return departmentDatabase.getVacation(departmentID)
.then(result => result.map(entry => this.getDateRange(entry.dateFrom, entry.dateTo)))
.then(function(result, dateRange){
//here I need the result (which was used for .map) and the returned array of this.getDateRange
return dateRange;
})
I've recently run into a certain situation a couple of times, which I didn't know how to solve properly. Assume the following code:
somethingAsync()
.then( afterSomething )
.then( afterSomethingElse )
function afterSomething( amazingData ) {
return processAsync( amazingData );
}
function ...
can I access the return of a promise inside of a promise .then() ?
.then(function (data){
//console.log(data);
return departmentDatabase.countUser(departmentID)
.then(function(cResult){
console.log(data)
return cResult;
})
//here i need cResult
return departmentID;
})
or how to deal with such requirement? In general i need inside an async database promise .thne() another async database query and then work with both results
@BayLife Everything that needs to happen after a promise completes belongs in .then(). That's just how promises work. You can't access the result of a promise before it completes.
@BayLife countUserOfDepartment returns cResult so you should have access to it. If you also want the departmentID, just do what you did earlier, array+spread
Also keep in mind that you can nest promise chains. It doesn't have to be flat
I have restructured my code to promises, and built a wonderful long flat promise chain, consisting of multiple .then() callbacks. In the end I want to return some composite value, and need to access multiple intermediate promise results. However the resolution values from the middle of the sequen...