@C4u how does that work ??? ... or should I say ... I can't update the SO code so what does one do with the stuff on github to get SO to look like that?
@Froxer I mean, being disorganised and not bothering to do things that are necessary for a new hire to start work is not uncommon, but it does sort of indicate that they don't give a shit
if that m_ProjectViewModel is in the parent class and that parent class is the only thing interacting with it directly you could wrap all calls with a lock on that
i have a sql function, dbo.myFunction, and it has RETURNS [nvarchar](max) WITH EXECUTE AS CALLER AS EXTERNAL NAME [NetUtil].[UserDefinedFunctions].[myFunction] from what I'm finding through google, it sounds like the function is calling an assembly somewhere?
@Bardicer yes it is ... its a means to write sproc code in C# say, then embed that in the db, so when I make a sproc call I run the C# code, usefull when you want to do some particularly complex sproc stuff
I used to use this to do things like data cleaning processes, you can fill a table and have it do things like fix casing or lookup missing stuff on an API hosted on a remote server that returns json
Fixing addresses if i recall was a good one
for each row look the data up on the PAF then correct the various components as needed and write them back to the row ... much easier to do this in C# code than in a cursor but having the C# running directly in the SQL db service often meant it was way more efficient than connection and pulling the data, altering it then pushing it back
i use the WCF Service Application just because i am note able to configure my factory from my app.config
its a method in the SDK that is implemented 100 years ago hehe. i have to connect trough it to collect data.
but thats how is the methods looks like
public static bool Get_Connection_String(out string oConnString, out string oDbProvider, out string oDbUser, out string oDbPwd, string iConnectionName = null);
You aren't asking the right questions. You've shown no evidence that your application can't read its config file. I expect that it can, just the SDK stuff you have is broken
ok...so is there a way to be able to render ALL characters? currently, we're using Encoding.UTF8 which is resulting in things like â„¢ being converted into question marks. (That's ALT+0153).
I need to reset a users password in SSO when all I have is the users username and their temp password + the new password they want in one of the many apps plugged in to SSO
@Kob_24 you don't, the service factory is part of the hosting environment i.e. the application. A library, as I've told you repeatedly, is not an application, it's a library. It doesn't host anything itself, so it can't use a service factory
This is a probably an embarasing question as no doubt the answer is blindingly obvious.
I've used Visual Studio for years, but this is the first time I've done any 'Console Application' development.
When I run my application the console window pops up, the program output appears and then the wi...
Colleague gets given a bug to fix, fixes it ... generates 2 more bugs, so I roll back his change. His argument: I shouldn't have done that as his code fixed the bug it was meant to
As Size, Width, Height are Get() properties of System.Drawing.Image,
How can I resize an Image object at run-time in C#.
Right now, I am just creating a new Image using:
// objImage is the original Image
Bitmap objBitmap = new Bitmap(objImage, new Size(227, 171));
I've told him before that the problem was that he couldn't solve the problem he was working on because he was missing some key knowledge and he flipped
I got told I was too hard on him
Is it really too much to expect a ".Net Web Developer" to understand Tasks?
bear in mind this guy likes to tell me baout his "15 years of experience in the industry"
@KendallFrey I didn't mind so much that he generated 2 new bugs ... my issue was that he got shitty with me over rolling back his failed attempt at fixing the problem at hand
he seems to think that calling a task like this is a good thing and doesn't understand why its bad ... var result = SomeMethodAsync().Result;
@KendallFrey the method in question queries a remote API to get the token ... if the call doesn't await the token hasn't yet been resolved so the session variable hasn't been set