wow... @ton.yeung my BCP problem was caused by a missing GO statement after a DELETE... it was executing the BCP insert, THEN deleting the table, even though the DELETE was at the top of the script.
I certainly would like to know why a down vote was applied to this answer. It is a complete description of a straightforward way to generate the random number range desired, which neither of the previous answers addressed. — John R DonerDec 29 '09 at 2:27
@ton.yeung @ReedCopsey After three cans of Red Bull I'm semi coherent, yes the UPDATE would have been correct; so maybe my brain will start working better.
hi guys... i have a problem with WCF service.. i am using service reference in windows app project. In Reply to one of my wcf methods there is a class which has a propety ID int (datacontract) it always comes 0. When i try from code it works. but when i actually installl the wcf service and try it comes 0. any idea guys ? some settings with proxy? anything at all?
[DataMember(Order = 1)] public int ID { get; set; }
[DataMember(Order = 2)] public int Quantity { get; set; } now quantiy is populated, but ID is always 0. I chekcd the database calls, ID and quantiyt is returned. also mapping are all correct. From code i get both values but when i install setup this ID field never retuned
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@CıPhEr do you have tracing switched on? If not, this page should be a good start to getting that going: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms730342.aspx. Get to the point where there's something interesting in your WCF logging folder, wherever that is, and open the resulting .svclog in service trace viewer. That should show you whether the value of ID was passed through in serialization
I have WCF service project.. I run the project.. use the URL and debug, i get the value.. when i create setup of WCF project install on IIS and use that URL this ID field is never retruned.
@ton.yeung Dev's can write help if it's for a developer-oriented API, but if it's going to be in the hands of end users who aren't developers, you need separate people to write help usually :(