@AvnerShahar-Kashtan and how to set it? Actually the only way to set it is ItemSource = "bla bla" , Mode=TwoWay which is not possible :D because that "bla bla" only returns a list of objects.. it's just a getter
One more question> can I forward in some way a "Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)" event to view model instead of treating it in *.xaml.cs?
Damnit, WP10 has a horrible new Mail app. I used to have 3 accounts, all with their own shortcut (and notifications!). Now it's all put together in 1 inbox :(
I don't mind project managers. They usually have a better view of the bigger picture that I don't have.
The only thing that can get annoying is the planning of when stuff should be finished, but you can usually ignore that or tell them it's too optimistic.
@KendallFrey return dbEntities.RoomSetups.Where(d => min >= Convert.ToInt32(d.RoomName) && max <= Convert.ToInt32(d.RoomName)).ToList(); This is my query I want to apply operations on Roomname But need to convert it into int
I have an Expression like so:
var values = Enumerable.Range(1,2);
return message => message.Properties.Any(
p => p.Key == name
&& int.Parse(p.Value) >= values[0]
&& int.Parse(p.Value) <= values[1]);
This compiles fine but when it hits the database it throws the exception 'LINQ t...