I have generated the report n all after watching tutorials, but i just cannot evade the login dialog. It pops out everytime, even though I dont have any username and password set for my server!
@KendallFrey no seriously. I have to add some save functionality to the logger (outputs straight text file) and then some testing then by golly I think i'm done.
No i want to return everything in the search result. What im doing is retreivng "Latitude" from the database and some of them has no value in the database, som it's just empty. I don't want to view that in gridview so that's why I want to do a query that checks if the value is empty and if it is empty then put the following text in the grindview Cell "No location Found". If u look at my example here u will understand what I mean:
var result = (from query in data select new { Latitude = query.Latitude == null THEN gridview.coulmn[9].Text("No Location"});
@SaiefAl-Faour You technically can, but if you do then the whole world will hate you, because LINQ is specifically designed to work in a functional manner.
@SamyS.Rathore no problem. looks a lot cleaner than iTextSharp. and if I'm given a chance to change my library now in my old project.. I'll likely go with this one.
@SamyS.Rathore I just linked an image sample, but you can pretty much "draw" anything into the document.
I was under the assumption that you could take a printpreview image from printdocument and drop it into the pdf page but you could create structured document as well
a method running in more than one thread will write into a field of an instance . i want to lock that while a thread write into it. here it wont be read. if multiple instances atempt to write on static filed i know to lock with same object
but how to share a instance field among the method(of same instance) running in different threads