So I have the dll referenced in my project, and if I make <ResourceDictionary Source="pack://application:,,,/Selen.Wpf.SystemStyles.dll;component/Styles.xaml"/> I get a Assembly 'Sel...les.dll' is not referenced by this project. But if I don't have the .dll` in the SourceAn error occurred while finding dictionary... so, with or without the dll?
You could try serializing the xdocument object as binary or... xml, Hank... Then store it in the database using the appropriate type (string or whatever the byte[] was called in ef)...
But idk if it's serializable so anyway...
As I said there is no xml data type for ef as far as I know, but that's hardly relevant since there is none for sql anyway...
I think it would be a major pain in the bot to implement query trees for, but as I said grab it as a string and just wrap an xdocument property around it with a notmapped attribute in your model
as far as why EF doesn't have it, EF is supposed to be platform agnostic - so if whatever db it connects to doesn't have the xml type, it'd have to have some other way to serialize/deserialize it. My guess is that'd add a ton of overhead. Therefore they stick to relatively common data types: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee382832.aspx
I get that a lot. The problem is I'm dumb, and my sense of humor is triggered by dumb things. So sometimes I say dumb stuff because I'm dumb, and other times I say it for a joke.
I'm looking at places to retire in Brazil. I'm thinking I can probably survive the climate down by Uruguay. One town is currently 65F, the next town over is 80f. I don't know how much to trust these numbers.
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Growler may also be:
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Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher.Invoke(DispatcherPriority.DataBind, Action(..)) : An exception of type 'System.NotSupportedException' occurred in PresentationFramework.dll but was not handled in user code
Additional information: This type of CollectionView does not support changes to its SourceCollection from a thread different from the Dispatcher thread.
In the Xaml below, the first control (the TextBlock by itself) has no problem binding and rendering the value of RecordCount. But in the second control (the Label with the ContentTemplate), the value of RecordCount is not rendered. However, the literal "Cars" is rendered fine. So I know the Co...
so i have a form that is bound to a VM...the form has a cancel button. My fields update their sources on PropertyChange. How can I revert the VM back to its original state if they click cancel?
i pass in my VM via constructor to the window. I serialize the VM, then assign it to a private var. On the cancel event, I reassign the private var to the deserialize. But my VM is still being updated incorrectly
It won't work, then... You need the properties that are to be serialized in a separate object that you can replace. Otherwise, maybe copy the vm instance in some other way...
And it wouldn't update without propchanged anyways (I think)... Try setting it to a new instance (to test), i'm really not that experienced in changing vms on the fly(wait a minute)... Gonna check some code brb.
There's a windows that has <ContentControl Content="{Binding CurrentViewModel}" /> and datatemplates for all views with datatype the corresponding vm... Not saying it's the best (or proper) way to do things though...
And the datacontext is the mainvm.
Which has the vm collection and CurrentViewModel property.
i guess i could serialize my vm, pass it to my window, and set dialogresult = to the serialzied version if they press cancel, or the Vm if they click save
In Sweden we have a thing that is called 'vaska' Champagne, you order a bottle at a nightclub and then you tell the bartender to pour it out. (Pure intentional waste)
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Ancient and mediaeval
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Yeah, and they can't even keep their country solvent.
I need to come up with something dumb and trendy that rich people will want to waste money on.
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So i need to pass a list of file names somewhere. The file names are in a ##YYDDMMhhmmss.fileext format, should I parse the file names into DeviceEntry(type, datetime) objects inside my static FileFactory class, or should I pass it off to the VM and parse in the view model?
Yeah, sorta. the issue is that when you pass a class via constructor, i was assuming the original gets modified along with the passed in one. it doesn't