@Wardy As I said before, I took a look at log4net. I find it very unflexible. I mean, just look at its interfaces. Moreover, I need to log more than just messages with optional exceptions.
@Vercas It makes much more sense to use a producer/consumer (BlockingCollection) with a single consumer thread. That consumer then consumes all the logging messages from the n threads and fires of an event to which your logging providers can respond.
@RoelvanUden What I am doing in the app for which I am writing this library is quite close. Every time an object is logged, I add it to a concurrent queue. Then a separate thread dumps all objects to their respective files.
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The default seed value is derived from the system clock and has finite resolution. As a result, different Random objects that are created in close succession by a call to the default constructor will have identical default seed values and, therefore, will produce identical sets of random numbers.
I need to trim some single quotes from a string, how do I do this DeptID = DeptID.TrimEnd(''');//incorrect DeptID = DeptID.TrimEnd("'");//still incorrect
@Skullomania What are you using the StringBuilder for?
I can't really think of a situation where you need to maniuplate strings in order to build a query for SQL. There are tons of tools to avoid that in ADO.Net
@Greg I wasn't aware you could bind to a reader... Since it is forward only enumerable. Wouldn't the DataSource be null after you leave the scope of that using also?
@Greg I was reading about the SqlDataReader approach, it looks viable so I take the smelly thing back (even though it still feels weird to me). Not sure why yours would appear empty though, besides the scoping issue. Have you ensured that your reader is in fact populated with data?
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MyObject = MerchantDataContext.ExecuteQuery("SELECT obj1, obj2, obj3 FROM dbo.MyObject");
public class MyObject
{
public int obj1;
public int obj2;
public int obj3;
}