@Razor can you think of a reason why, my windows forms application (when installed on some client machines) throws an access denied error for its settings (xml) file?
I have a treeview where the display member could possibly have duplicates, and the tag would not. Example:
TreeNode node = new TreeNode(itemName);
node.Tag = itemID; //unique ID for the item
treeView1.Nodes.Add(node);
So, when searching, I know I can search by the itemName by using
treeView1....
Started the whole fucking project from scratch... Been 2.5 years about now and still not done...
I'm fucking 22 years, got no colleageus that can help me....
and my boss is nagging, about time pressure...
@drch no, i have a search form in which I search documents with and if I found my document I press this button 'Go to file', then the search for the right node has to start. If node is found, select node and get the files in that folder.. if selection is done, select the file..
This is my first job so I have 0 experience, just learned the f*cking basics at school, so developing a complete Document Management System as a Junior developer with no one to help me is just insane.....
I'm having a really hard time atm.... Trying to get a first release and everytime I test the software with my Boss, everything goes wrong... But when I test it on my own pc everything works like a charm....
You will get to your goal, your release will be a pile of saucepans and knicker-elastic but it will function just well enough to justify it's existence and you will maintain it forever and ever and ever ...
It's really incredible how it is still hard to develop reliable data-aware apps using existing grids and EF...
very popular DevExpress grid is still not able to handle errors occured in database while saving changes - it simply doent have needed events to catch it