The user is trying to insert a duplicate into a table on the database
Now I'm wondering if I should enforce it through constraints on SQL Server... for a given test ID, the user cannot provide the same drug ID more than once
I'm using EF... so on the database, I'd create the functions? Then pull them into my domain? I've avoided doing anything with stored proc's and functions; just been doing everything through LINQ for SQL. Coming from a background where I did everything in stored proc's and UDF's, so it's been a steep learning curve
Is there an easy way to replicate the C functionality of passing a char* into a function (such as a serial receive function) in order to have that function put data into the pointer so that when it returns your variable has been loaded with the new data? I'm passing a string into an Ethernet data receive function as a parameter and am having a hard time getting the data into that string
Is there a way to detect the change of a property on an object, not just the object itself changing? For example, Foo.SomeProp changes, can the class that contains an instance of Foo detect that?