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00:58
(Y) youre missing
 
8 hours later…
08:51
morning
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@AndyK i and IE 11 are not good friends either
@AndyK its work around though

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3926197/html-base-tag-and-local-folder-path-with-internet-explorer
href="./" <- that dot is what IE dont understand
for which we need to use the base tag
@ARr0w all done
@AndyK please share how you did it
@ARr0w i removed the dot
ahahaha.
wow
answer your own question
might help others
@AndyK indeed such a small bug yet it annoys so much
08:57
@ARr0w the issue is still relevant
I have not fixed it
oh.
then see the url i shared above
they are the work around
as IE is indeed bug full.
@ARr0w I know
a few more bugs before I leave that zombie project
finally the freedom is around the corner.
@ARr0w indeed
I fixed the issue! amen!
09:22
any chance i can get a sanity check on this? i know there should be a better way of doing it but i am brainfarting right now and cant think
if(NC.DropdownChanged == "AffService")
{
    NC.SpecificAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedService);
}
if (NC.DropdownChanged == "SpecificArea")
{
    NC.SpecificAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedService);
    NC.SubAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedSpecificArea);
}
if (NC.DropdownChanged == "SubArea")
{
    NC.SpecificAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedService);
    NC.SubAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedSpecificArea);
    NC.SubAreas2 = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedSubArea);
}
if (NC.DropdownChanged == "SubArea2")
09:53
ended on this
string[] level1 = { "AffService", "SpecificArea", "SubArea", "SubArea2" };
string[] level2 = { "SpecificArea", "SubArea", "SubArea2" };
string[] level3_4 = { "SubArea", "SubArea2" };
if (level1.Contains(NC.DropdownChanged))
{
    NC.SpecificAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedService);
    if (level2.Contains(NC.DropdownChanged))
    {
        NC.SubAreas = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedSpecificArea);
        if (level3_4.Contains(NC.DropdownChanged))
        {
            NC.SubAreas2 = GetSpecificAreas(NC.SelectedSubArea);
 
1 hour later…
11:03
-_-
Those are eyes, not as what you think, "meaning is anyone here?"
¯ \_(ツ)_/¯
(Y)
this is a rock n roll sign notwhat you think it is
11:26
I have a scenario where i'll be incrementing a column but with 2 different values.
Like for 1 scenario data will increment like a001, a002........
and in another scenario it will be b001,b002..........
it's in mysql level or hibernate
11:43
@Hariprasadkasavajjala what is the question?
@Sami no, no one is here
11:57
I have a scenario where i'll be incrementing a column but with 2 different values.
Like for 1 scenario data will increment like a001, a002........
and in another scenario it will be b001,b002..........
it's in mysql level or hibernate
i have a question say i have data consists of persons names and category Iw ant to count each category for each person. Im using count partition over / sum by group which is better ?
sum by group is the best
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): A transport-level error has occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - The semaphore timeout period has expired.) ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (0x80004005): The semaphore timeout period has expired
Any insight on this error. SQL on azure
 
1 hour later…
13:09
@Hariprasadkasavajjala all you did is repeat your message, you haven't actually asked a question
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Q: Semaphore Timeout Period

erick.browerI've recently wiped and reinstalled/configured all the components of my web and DB servers. I'm running IIS 6, .NET 3.5, SQL Server 2005. The two servers are separate VM's in the same domain. My web app functions perfectly... 90% of the time. But every now and then I get this error or a generic r...

 
4 hours later…
16:41
@WhatsThePoint try switch case?
@WhatsThePoint this is fine too. try hash, they are much faster.

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