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03:38
@juanvan thanks
Hi guys
anyone here who works on angular js?
04:17
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04:48
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06:54
@TomW Maybe they found their way of letting out some frustration.
07:06
Good morning all!
morning
Morning all
07:31
g'morning.
07:42
Today is WPF Custom Control day. Frustrating, but fun.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan God poorly design db schemas are a pain..
@Gabe Our schemas don't have foreign keys. They have logical relations, but no actual foreign keys defined.
MSSQL 2012, yes? The heart of relational-land.
Lol nope - this is a remote ms access lol
It makes me want to cry
The reason? "I don't really trust them. We had a project a few years ago and we had problems with foreign keys".
07:56
But cascading data is easy to maintain - said nobody ever.
Also, since we're using EF, that means no Navigation Properties either.
Also - Access? Really? In 2016?
Lol yep
I mean, you have SQLite or MSSQL CE or MSSQL.LocalDb, or... really, any number of better options.
It's some small business type deal
I remember we were considering Access for a local-storage solution back in, umm, 2009 I think. And we gave up on it because it didn't support sub-second precision for timestamps.
07:59
I told them I'm happy to migrate them over to something current free of charge and they're reply "no thanks, we're happy with our current solution"
Well, if it's an existing solution that works, there really isn't a good cause to change.
...until, of course, you want to add new functionality and have to jump through hoops.
Well this project should only take me two hours to throw together. It's literally just a simple reporter. I don't know why they need it when access has that crap built in but it's whatever. They're paying me to do it, so I will.
Quick and dirty, it'll work but for the money they're paying me it's not going to be my best work.
anyone ever used lookups in context to SSRS ?
Nope, sorry.
08:20
Monday feelings !
08:34
Good morning
how are you?
good (ugt) morning
08:49
got a Major headache, can I transfer it to someone else ?
Using the magic of modern chemistry, you can pay your way out of a headache!
Can I use DynamicLinq for dynamic object?
I don't know. What's DynamicLinq?
I think DynamicLinq is a set of IQueryable extensions that take strings and converts them to expressions
08:58
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan dynamicLinq is when you don't write a code and it gives you desired output
oh
then what am I thinking of?
no I'm pretty sure I'm right
I'm trying to add/update each value to database in Multiselect but I can't make it work.
public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
Is foreach the correct solution?
mornin' all
HELLO THERE MR UPS MAN
You should've left our wives alone!
09:04
@Jamaxack What's your question, then? "There's this extension library that does X, can/should I use it?"?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan In client side I don't have the entities type, I have only dynamic object, I cant see the properties of entity, I need to do dynamic link for dynamic object
Any of you had the problem with VS2013 where creating a new file using the Add -> New Item dialog throws a messagebox with "Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown" and no item is created?
If I do Add -> New From Template -> Class without going through the dialog, it works.
@Jamaxack DynamicLinq, from what I could see, is there to let you query using strings rather than lambdas. I'm not sure you need that for dynamic objects.
@Jamaxack Wait, are you talking about dynamic objects, or simply untyped dictionary/JObject types?
untyped
What are your actual object's type? JObject?
Dictionary<string,object>?
09:15
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan it is inherited from IDynamicMetaObjectProvider
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'm using this method System.Linq.Dynamic.DynamicExpression.ParseLambda()
doesn't seem to work
it works if you change the type of the list to List<Entity>
09:32
Morning lovers! Hope you had a great weekend
@StevenLiekens is there a reason you are using a dynamic list?
@JakobMillah yeah it was great. There was lots of gin. How was yours?
haha that sounds nice @Squiggle :P It was great thanks! Spring cleaning and was out shaking ma boooody on Saturday. Met some cool people
No gin for me though ;)
@JakobMillah Wicked. But plz try harder next time. Gin is awesome ;)
Quick poll: It's February 29th. How many of you have at least one system broken by bad date calculations today?
No alcohol for me boro (:
haha nice question :P No issues so far!
09:36
I'm writing some date calculation code right now :D
"X business days from Y"
@Squiggle Nothing yet, still early though. :)
@scheien update us as soon as you see something ;)
anyone using SQL 2016 ?
@Squiggle Will do
@JakobMillah yep, it was nice. How was yours?
they are ditching ie8-10 support in sql 2016 - msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms156511.aspx
09:39
Anybody know why an UltraLabel might not show up? I have checked for visibility, location and the pressence of text
@Squiggle Checked logs, nothing date related. Had another error though, missing column. Somebody hasn't done a proper update job. :) (no, we're not running code first)
@Mathematics They've already ditched support for anything before IE11 in Windows. It only stands to reason.
@Thijser What's an UltraLabel?
What is this sql script, am I supposed to run this? meeh, nah, I don't care
@Squiggle Infragistics UltraLabel
eww
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09:44
That's not nice
awww yiss theregister.co.uk/2016/02/26/raspberry_pi_3 - RasPi 3 to have onboard Blutooth LTE and Wifi <3
@Squiggle and a 64bit processor
@Thijser sorry. I'm not a fan of Infragistics :( - when you say "not show up", do you mean it's invisible? does it appear in design mode?
@AlexL :D :D
@Squiggle the labels are made in the code. So no.
09:47
morn
morn
good ing
10:13
Can I kindly ask somebody to help me on something in MVC EF?
it's both
I mean they are related.
I need to add or update multiple items to one of my tables.
I get values from Multiselect dropdown
In other part of my application, I needed to add one value because it was One-to-One relationship.
But in this case is One-to-Many
They aren't related. EF is purely data, MVC is purely how to get data from HTTP.
Your question is about EF, once you have the data, and not MVC.
I know, I didn't mean in terms that they are the same.
I used this to add or update One-to-One:

using (db)
                {

                    var casestatus =
                      await db.CaseStatus.FirstOrDefaultAsync(
                            z => z.CaseId == cid);
                    if (casestatus == null)
                    {

                        db.CaseStatus.Add(new CaseStatus
                        {
                            CaseId = (Guid) cid,
                            CaseStatusDD = db.CaseStatusDD.Single(s => s.Code == casestatusvm.CaseStatus),
I don't know how to write something where I can say foreach value in
public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
save or add.
You should separate the two in your head as well. Think of the data layer and the presentation layer separately. That's a sure way to make bad data-layer decisions because you think of your data in terms of how you use it in MVC, and bad presentation-layer decisions because you think of it in terms of how your data is structured.
Also, use Ctrl-K to format your code, it's unreadable.
10:22
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'm pretty sure that I think wrong because beyond all of that I'm new to MVC. This is not an excuse.
As you remember, few days ago you helped me to join tables.
On that same day, one of the users said "avoid join in EF. its a sign you might be doing something incorrectly".
So I updated my table and used that Code column as Foreign Key to another tables where it holds all of the definitions.
I remember. This is why I'm suggesting you start early to separate your concerns. Think of your application a multi-tier application - a data layer that only knows how to get data and doesn't care where it's used, and a presentation layer that gets data from wherever, a clean interface, and only knows how to structure it for display.
I'm not worried about displaying data, I'm worried about how to save data.
My presentation part is showing all values correctly, because I just fixed it last night.
10:41
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Thanks for looking at my issue.
10:56
@CodeMaster it doesn't matter if actually it's showing the right data. It's about structuring Your code. You may write all of Your code into a single file with 10000 lines, but it's not a well structured code
hi guys
can anybody help me with this question:
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Q: How to properly configure delete functionality with radajaxmanager with confirmation box?

LearningI am using Telerik Grid control in which i am displaying list of records along with Update and Delete functionality. Now i want to show confirmation box when deleting records so that user doesnt accidentally delete the record. So here is my approach: 1)I have one master page i.e is MyMaster.Ma...

@ntohl I totally agree with you and Avner, but my question was not about that. My question is how can I use foreach in EF and save each item to database, because I did the same thing but it wasn't for List<string>.
@CodeMaster Your question may not even come up with the right architecture.
What's wrong with a foreach loop over the list?
Just be sure to call SaveChanges once at the end.
Telerik. Infragistics. WebForms. Why are people still creating fresh software using crap tools? :-/
11:01
:29032532 I've got this:

using (db)
                {

                    var casetype = await db.CaseType.FirstOrDefaultAsync(p => p.CaseId == cid);

                    foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes)
                    {
                        db.CaseType.Add(new CaseType
                        {
                            CaseId = (Guid)cid,
                            CaseTypeDD = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == casetypevm.CaseTypes.FirstOrDefault()),
                            CreateDate = DateTime.Now,
@Squiggle $$$$ £££££££
this line:
CaseTypeDD = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == casetypevm.CaseTypes.FirstOrDefault()),

is only getting the first as you see, I can't make it to take other values.
I see you looping over the list into the item variable, but you're not actually putting anything from item in the new CaseType.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I just tested that code, it only saves the first value to CaseType
To be honest, I've never used foreach for this concept.
@CodeMaster Naturally. You're calling Add multiple times, but with the exact same data.
This doesn't have anything to do with EF. foreach here is just syntactic sugar for iterating over the list, but you're not actually doing anything with the contents of the list.
11:05
@Ggalla1779 EURCHFDKRYENRBL
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I know, because I don't know how to bring the list into the game...
@CodeMaster You have the item loop index variable. For each item in the list, your item will contain the next item in the casetypevm.CaseTypes.
Did you mean to do db.CaseType.Add(item)?
Items from the list(casetypevm.CaseTypes) should be saved in db.CaseType
In that case, you should be calling the code I just wrote.
And you really should take a step back and reevaluate C# fundamentals.
Because foreach and iterating over collections should be firm in your mind. It's fundamental.
:29032694 like this?
db.CaseType.Add(item
                        {
properties
11:12
SSRS report viewers World
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I really know that my knowledge is very poor in this stage, but there is no time here to explain why this has happened to me. and Why suddenly I'm doing MVC, EF
foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes)
{
    db.CaseType.Add(item);
}
someone in this room was talking about multi tenant SSRS with me the other day, still here ?
azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/… Good article on why leap years make dates even harder, and how to avoid mistakes.
I'm getting intellisense error:
Argument type 'string' is not assignable to parameter type 'app.Models.CaseType'
CaseTypes:
public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
11:17
hi, can i use DOS 6.22 as guest OS in VMWare to debug application through Visual Studio 2010.?
> February 29 is not the only day affected by the leap year. Another very important date is December 31, because it is the 366th day of the year and many applications mistakenly hard-code a year as 365 days.
Who hard code a year to 365 days?...
@scheien more people that you might expect :-/
a leap year bug it took down Azure in 2008
@scheien I did, that's what we get paid for, no pay = no work day
I don't understand what you mean @Mathematics
> Assumptions are the mother of all fuck-ups
> Assumptions are the mother of all fuck-ups
FTFY
:-]
11:27
:)
This is me
Need this
@scheien you don't understand which is why your application crashed today, it's leap year aka 29 feburary
@Mathematics: None of my applications has crashed today. Not yet at least.
I swear you annoy me more than Obviously does.
Which I didn't think would be a thing.
I'm gonna be an adult tho.
Cos I'm a functional adult.
Right?
To some degree @Sippy
:)
11:42
@scheien wait till 12:00 am tonight, you will hear them all crashing like whales
I hardly doubt that. I'll let you know if I'm wrong.
Deal
I want to load this iframe into a html template, where iframe will have asp.net reportviewer webpart
ok, I found the solution myself, no thanks for looking
@scheien I know it's not appropriate, can I ask you something?
@CodeMaster I'd prefer a Cup<T>
where T : IDrinkable
2
11:51
nice one
:D
I can't believe that I've spent 3 days on my current issue and so far found nothing...
@Squiggle IndexOutOfRangeException.Message: Mug not big enough
This is a new record :)
@Sippy SnackOverflowException
2
11:54
Hahahaha
hahaaaaaaaaaa
staaaaaars
foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes)
                    {
                        db.CaseType.Add(item);
                    }
Argument type 'string' is not assignable to parameter type 'app.Models.CaseType' ?
casetypevm.CaseTypes is an enumerable of type string, right?
public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
11:59
indeed
try saving a CaseType instead.
are you creating them anew?
Basically, I've got Multiselect list, which I'm using the above property (CaseTypes) to display which it works.
Now,I need to add or update the list back to CaseType (table)
@CodeMaster Just ask. If someone can answer, they will :)
@scheien Believe me, I've asked my question for almost 10 times :D
oh, it's the telerik thing?
@CodeMaster so you already have a list of CaseTypes, and you're just trying to associate them to a new Case or something?
oh sorry - yeah. If you're modifying the list of case types, you don't just want to loop through everything and add it again, surely?
12:04
@scheien I've got the Telerik MVC Multiselect, few days ago I was struggling to display data. Now, I need to save/insert data to table.
I tested with SingleOrDefault, it just took the first and that's normal.
@Squiggle I have a list of values which I need to save them to the table/model (CaseType table)
"save"? Does that mean to add, or to update?
o/
howdy @Gabe
Hows life down under today?
:29033809 It's both, if you take look at my other table (CaseStatus) I'm doing both at the same time:

using (db)
                {

                    var casestatus =
                      await db.CaseStatus.FirstOrDefaultAsync(
                            z => z.CaseId == cid);
                    if (casestatus == null)
                    {

                        db.CaseStatus.Add(new CaseStatus
                        {
                            CaseId = (Guid) cid,
                            CaseStatusDD = db.CaseStatusDD.Single(s => s.Code == casestatusvm.CaseStatus),
Hot D: My aircon failed last night
Europe would be a nice place to be right now lol
12:09
@Squiggle the difference is, this is only One-to-One relationship compare to CaseType where I've got One-To-Many
lucky bastard. It was -7 degrees celsius when I drove to work this morning :(
I'd rather be in -7 than 30+
With humidity in 85%+ range
I need to Save values to table:
True. It's easier to put some clothes on, than to strip your skin off :)
nods can't sleep so I may as well do something productive
Talking here is productive right?
12:12
Of course
Alright then, let's do a rain dance so that it cools down
Lol I got some small business here in aus that deals with stuff animals or something that wants me to build them a simple report builder, but they're using access and it's terrible. But 500 bucks for 4 hours work.
:D
Access is fine for small businesses - so long as they have a back-up strategy.
@scheien I think my question is not Telerik related, it's about how to save values from List to database. Which I know it should be happening via foreach but I don't know the rest... :(
But when you find Access being used as part of business-critical processes in large corporations where the "back-up strategy" is "copy it on to a USB key when you remember"...
I want 11 weeks holidays
12:18
@CodeMaster: What data are you posting back? and how does your persistence logic look like?
cough unnamed UK rail operator cough
@Squiggle that's some scary shit :(
Though I've seen it not that long ago (3 weeks)
A customer wanted to redesign an existing system, comparing it with a access based system their swedish branch is currently running.
The rule of thumb is "The more critical and important the enterprise, the more likely it is not to have updated its IT infrastructure since the Reagan administration".
@scheien :D that's what I said when I discovered it. Plus there was only one lady who knew how it worked.
@scheien As you see above in the screenshot, I'm able to display data in Multiselect. Now, I need to add new value to Database. You might ask, how did I save those, I just wrote manually in SQL table to test.
12:19
I think my old company has replaced it now though.
Which makes sense, when you consider how important "If it's not broken, don't fix it" for critical systems.
But still.
I show them with:
public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan then it depends on your definition of "broken"
@Squiggle R&D's definition is usually different than Management's.
And for good cause.
12:20
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan: true. Unfortunately.
@scheien Not necessarily "unfortunately". That's how it should work. R&D is a means, not an end.
@scheien - This was the spec they wanted and i shit you not. "1 - Select all sales data points from x database, 2 - create and print in a readable, tabular format, 3 - Close the program"
XD awesome
R&D might say "this system has terrible technical debt and any changes will be painful to implement". Management could say "Ok, we're willing to pay that debt, because the risks of rewriting are too big".
At least that spec is right on the spot.
12:22
@scheien I've got a model/table called CaseType, all the list values should be saved there.
@CodeMaster: What data are posted back when you click save?
I've worked at a place where the central IT department was slowly working on consolidating small home-grown Access- and Excel-based apps developed inside various departments into centrally managed applications.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Many systems remain broken due to that.
Because they're afraid to break them even more.
In almost all cases, the home-grown apps were ugly, messy and terrible to maintain. And in almost all cases, the new centrally managed apps didn't do exactly what their users wanted them to.
Yeah, that bug has existed for 30years
12:23
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I was uncovering things like "Your steering committee has stated that system X is business-critical, a failure of which means the end of your franchise employing 16,000 people."
@scheien - mate, easiest 500 bucks i've made this year. I honestly feel bad for taking that much off them for the job but that was the offer so... yeah. I'll probably just donate some of it to charity so I can sleep at night
I used the same code just to test and renamed CaseStatus to CaseType
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/29033842#29033842
As you see, it's only FirstOrDefault not every single item in the list. So it only saves the first value only.
From IT's viewpoint, it's a net improvement - maintainability, recoverability and stability have improved infinitely, and user satisfaction was down only 10-15% or so.
@Gabe: You can donate them to the scheien foundation. I can personally guarantee that they're put to good use.
From the users's viewpoint, it's a net negative.
12:24
good morning, any good suggestion on a handy and secured LAN messenger? price doesn't matter (as long as it doesn't cost millions)
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan if only they could seeeeeee
@tweray Windows clients? Active Directory domain? Existing Exchange infrastructure?
Windows, AD, no exchange
@scheien - you just going to buy vodka with it >:(
Apparently there's a LAN messenger called Squiggle. Got anything to do with that, @Squiggle? squiggle.codeplex.com
12:26
@tweray various flavors of XMPP/Jabber - xmpp.org/software/servers.html
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan nope! :D
Perhaps they're the people that tried to buy my twitter handle from me
@Gabe no no no. I'm buying "food".
@scheien lol
The next door neighbours are fighting like crazy "f--k this, f--k you, ----------" <- the long one is a word that I've never heard of before but sounded like it should be bleeped. Wonder if they do this often, my house is usually quite cause I always have the windows closed. Strange lol
@scheien And between us, is there really a difference whether wheat is in the shape "bread" or "booze"?
or yeast for that matter
brb - going to go tell the fighters to stfu.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan No, wheat is wheat right? :)
@Gabe You need to move to some other neighborhood.
12:32
Moving to the usa in a few weeks, put in my notice for work today so yeah
@Gabe welcome to Drumpf land
Going to go knock on googles door and watch them laugh at me and say "you're completely underqualified". Then me :'(
just curious, where are you located right now?
Aus
the one in EU, or in pacific ocean?
12:35
Pacific lol
the one in EU is AUT
The big weirdly shaped island that is sorta in the middle of nowhere
well, with respect, why do you hate yourself that much?
I have a fiance and she's there, I have no family so nothing is holding me here :P
i heard most ppl only work no more than 6 hours per day in AU, is that true?
12:37
No, it's not
Most people actually do overtime
10-12 hour days are the norm
TBA
TBA
Hi guys Can Someone help me with a NEST C# query?
oh shit, those damn new zealander lied to me again
But I can confirm the most common transportation method is in a kangaroos pouch
@TBA ... NEST?
we had some outsource there and those badass only works like 4 hours per day, and they told me it's pretty common in AU and NZ
TBA
TBA
12:40
@RoelvanUden Yes, with Elastic Search
I'm starting to dislike automapper.
@tweray It's Australian day mapping. A week like ours has 14 days there.
@Sippy Finally.
:D
I knew you'd have something to say about that rofl
@tweray idk sounds like they were spinning you bullshit so you'd stop asking questions about delivery lol
lol I just noticed the rooms title
@Sippy you know i cant resist
12:44
@scheien I think, something good is happening. Except one thing.
I'm thinking about uploading a soundbite of this domestic that is happening next door so you can hear the "Australian mating ritual"
Guys, I changed my username from CodeMaster to NoMore_CodeMaster :D
Where's codemaster gone?
CodeMaster:Rising
when somebody like me asks many questions I think he doesn't deserve to be CodeMaster :D
12:48
CodeMaster disappared, and transformed into CodeNinja with visibility:hidden;
CodeTryMaster
maybe CodeBachelor then?
@juanvan I'm more, CodeTriedMaster_NoLuck
or maybe CodeHighschoolSenior something?
12:50
@tweray maybe few days later, currently I'm so angry with myself. :D
At least I was able to save multiple items into database with this code:
http://pastie.org/private/fuukzsxxepjy3giojclsiw
But I have another issue with it.
When I save something for the first time, it works great. but if I go and update something by adding a new value or remove, it adds every single item again.
You should have chosen CodeKouhai
I have to admit, pastie.org/legal is an entertaining read as far as TCoU's go
Example: If I remove STANDARD and then hit Save, it will resave the second item (FAMILY ....), so then I end up having duplicate item.
Why do they need an instance per case?
shouldnt you have a list of Types with many cases linking to many types?
@AlexL I have it. CaseType table has a column which is a Foreign Key to CaseTypeDD (thi tables contains Id, Code and Definition of the Case Type). So I save Id(int) in CaseType.
12:59
@NoMore_CodeMaster And your using EF?

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