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00:09
@Steve - Hi man, your question is way too broad. I think you need to just look at some very simple examples of how to use Entity Framework, and just interact with the database tables a little before trying to tackle something like a design pattern.
The problem is what I'm working on is not simple, so the simple examples don't help
I don't really see how it's too broad, it boils down to: "How do I add custom methods for my EF entities"
without EF, I understand you would implement a repository and have methods like "GetActiveX" there
so my thought is to extend the EF DbSet and have custom methods there, which compiles but results in a NULL object at runtime
i still do that with ef, and inject the context into my repository
@SteveG do they still live on the DbContext alongside the DbSets?
what type of methods
give meh some examples
@Steve - Db.Set<Account>().Find(15);//primary key = 15 for Account
00:20
for what I'm trying to do?
@Steve - Why would you look at that code and think "I really need to allow my Account class to start doing this"?
@TravisJ I wouldn't, but if I had a LINQ query in my controller like var cultures = from culture in DbContext.Culture
where
!culture.NeutralCultureFlag && culture.LanguageInUseFlag &&
(term == null || (culture.NativeName + culture.CultureCode).ToLower().Contains(term))
orderby culture.Name
select culture
@TravisJ lol what
i would think about having them in a repository
@SteveG - Not you :P Naming overlap :(
00:22
crap
lol
->Steve - I guess it depends on how many times that query is occurring and how large the project is. In a massive project you would have a separate service layer that was hitting a cache server and returning the value, unless the cache missed in which case the injected context would be used from the DI Container.
This would just be a service call. In a smaller project, you may just inline that whole thing in the controller. Explaining the difference between the two, and also everything in between is why your question was too broad. It took this long to simply explain why it was even too broad to begin with.
->Steve - To be honest, it doesn't seem like you need much structure at all. Just make your own abstraction of a Unit Of Work for business logic, have it expect to have the context injected on instantiation, and then place your custom queries in there.
@TravisJ I found this post: techbrij.com/… is that essentially what you're talking about?
seems appropriate
@Steve - Heh, yes that is mostly what I was talking about. Although, the irony of that post is very amusing. It starts out blasting the notion of using a repository pattern on top of Entity Framework, and then goes on to show you exactly how you would build a repository pattern on top of Entity Framework. Service calls are rather different than that, it simply uses to word "Service".
@Steve - That blog shows one possible approach. If you were to do that, I would hope that you would innovate in there. There are several pitfalls in doing that. Such as, now in order to have this "service layer" you have to redefine all of the access to the db tables that you already have access to through EF.
sorry @SteveG I forgot to ->
->Steve - I would suggest just taking what you like from that and leaving the other stuff out.
00:39
@TravisJ so possible just have my custom methods in the service class, and use the ef classes for add, save etc
->Steve - Exactly
ok, cool
But don't call it service, because that is a bad name for it :P
thanks
Factory? :p
00:46
what kind of name do you normally use?
I use Unit of Work for that because it is business logic. So each subset of the logic I call a Unit
> A Unit of Work keeps track of everything you do during a business transaction that can affect the database. When you're done, it figures out everything that needs to be done to alter the database as a result of your work. -Martin Fowler
ok, so PersonUnit, AccountUnit etc etc
That is just me though, just an opinion
i tend to agree
service implies something more
Yeah I use a Unit suffix for encapsulated logic like that
->Steve - Just be careful not to use open db connections in a static class
00:58
aweosme
thanks!
01:58
Hi :)
I have question :)
Hello @ShotgunNinja
Hi @mark
Hi @juanvan
I have a question in C# datagrid. :)
what ya trying to do?
I'm trying to create a history view of the overtime and execute the data in datagrid.
Every time the button click, it add 1 row in the datagrid.
I'm done with that.
My only problem is, when I'm trying to compute the overall total from specific cell of 5 and execute the sum in textbox,
the computation resulted sum is wrong. :(
// START Calculate the total amount of overtime
int i;

for (i = 0; i < dgv_history_ot.Rows.Count-1; i++)
{
totalovertime += Convert.ToDecimal(dgv_history_ot.Rows[i].Cells[5].Value.ToString());
}
txt_totalotpay.Text = Convert.ToString( totalovertime );

// END Calculate the total...##################
That's my code @juanvan :)
Are you getting what I'm saying? :)
Rob
Rob
It should be .Count not Count-1 - since you're using < not <= for one :)
02:14
Good day @Rob
:)
I've got this error when I tried to replace it.
"Additional information: Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection"
:)
you could use a ForEach(Row dr in dgv_hitory_ot)?
Rob
Rob
Are you sure there are 6 cells for each row?
Yes @Rob I have 6 cells inside my datagrid. :)
Rob
Rob
Well, try with @juanvan's suggestion: foreach(var dr in dgv_history.ot.Rows.Cast<DataRow>())
and then dr.Cells[5].Value.ToString()
Ah... Wait a secs. I'm gonna try it :)
02:16
remove all that Count
Sure there is some crafty Linq to get it all in one line
foreach (var dr in dgv_history_ot.Rows.Cast<DataRow>())
{
txt_totalotpay.Text = dr.Cells[5].Value.ToString();
}
I have an error in dr.Cells[5]. :(
It says "... does not contain a definition for 'Cells'
:(
Anyone good with git? I have exactly the same problem: http://stackoverflow.com/q/14649605/332528
And I'm not happy with the proposed solution to use `--index`. Why is this happening at all?
@Rob and @juanvan do you know what's error is? :(
what if you do (Row dr in dgv_history_ot)
does dr get .Cells
I still have error :(
02:28
The - Error? or the No Cells
@torvin many people are in here 8hrs ago that might have answered, a few might be in later tonight too
in foreach(Row @juanvan :D
can you screen shot? what is the datamode of dgv DataGridView
of the data model in dgv
I put the foreach inside my button_Click
Oh sure @juanvan I'll try to send you the screenshot. Wait a secs. :)
<img src="http://i.imgur.com/ptvlCM0.png">
That's my code @juanvan :)
taking a look
@mark what is the type of dgv
what do you mean @juanvan? :)
ahh its datagrid view
02:39
Winform not webforms
ah sorry. Its window form :)
sorry my mind is mia ;-)
Oh its fine @juanvan :)
@mark DataGridViewRow
something like this right?
foreach (DataGridViewRow dr in dgv_history_ot)
but I I have red wavy error something in my "foreach" :(
"Error 1 foreach statement cannot operate on variables of type 'System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView' because 'System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView' does not contain a public definition for 'GetEnumerator'"
what's that mean? :(
@juanvan ?
02:52
means that dgv is not : IEnumerable
Ohh
dgv_history_ot.Rows
and the Base object is not, the Rows are
Ahhh yes! the red wavy line disappeared. Let me run this stuff :D
hold a secs. :)
foreach (DataGridViewRow dr in dgv_history_ot.Rows)
{
totalovertime += dr.Cells[5].Value.ToString();
}
totalovertime = txt_totalotpay.Text;
I have errors there.
:(
txt_totalotpay.Text = totalovertime
I've tried this.
foreach (DataGridViewRow dr in dgv_history_ot.Rows)
{
totalovertime += Convert.ToDecimal( dr.Cells[5].Value.ToString() );
}
txt_totalotpay.Text = (totalovertime.ToString());
and its working. But the sum is again, error :(
I give you my screenshot :)
@juanvan That's what I'm trying work on. :(
I've used the for loop(just like my first code) and it goes the same error right now using foreach. :(
What do you think the main cause of this error? :( @juanvan
Hello @juanvan :)
03:22
Sorry hehe
Oh its fine. :) So, what do you think why I get that's error? :(
The items are being Doubled
yes I think they are being doubled and I don't why? Maybe there's something hidden rows or something. :(
+= is the main reason?
yes could be
Well no
That is adding them once
Oh I think I found the cause :D
03:27
But I would debug there and see what is being added
:D
heading to sleep -Good luck!
Oh... Yes I found it now
great
totalovertime must be inside the button click not in global position :D
:D
my decimal totalovertime;
Thank you @juanvan such a great time helping others. :D God bless + and have a good sleep my friend! :D
03:53
holy shit
user47589
04:04
what hwat
04:33
Looking stackoverflow.com/questions/4124638/… How do you do call the invalidate method on a form that the button is on, when a button is clicked?
Rob
Rob
@barlop Depends on where you're writing the code.. if it's in the event handler, it's most likely part of the form class already, so the top solution will work.
@Rob in a button click procedure
Rob
Rob
Then unless you've explicitly put the event handler somewhere else, the top solution will work.
That is, this refers to the form.
won't 'this' refer to the button?
Rob
Rob
No
There will be an argument passed to the click event (I forgot which) which gives you the button, I believe it'll be something like args.Target
04:45
private void btndrawline_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
why would "this" refer to the form and not the button?
Rob
Rob
Because your btndrawline_Click is a member of the form class. It's a regular method, and anything within your form class can call it. However, it's also being used as the target for events
sender I believe will be the button
ah ok
Rob
Rob
The buttons implementation might be something like:
if (clicked) { parent.btndrawline_Click(this, -args-); }
Well, technically not, but you can imagine it this way
where parent is the form it belongs to
very overly simplified, but the method still belongs to the form, even if it's being called from the buttons click event
yeah
How do you display the current color of a form?
I tried MessageBox.Show(this.BackColor.ToString());
but it displayed Color [Control]
Rob
Rob
What do you want it to show?
Control is a colour
You can use BackColor.Name, but that only works for predefined colours
04:51
oh, i didn't realize control is a colour!
Rob
Rob
Yeah, it's default colour for controls (that greyish colour)
If you're not using a standard colour, you'll have to do something like ToArgb() and then format the int into hex so you get something like 0xFF0000
I have a graphics object Graphics gr, I want to do gr.Clear(Color.);
I don't see Control listed
Rob
Rob
Not sure about that- I do know that in the forms designer Control is a colour, but perhaps it's specific to winforms, and not the Color struct in general
ok now I know i've got an intelligent question then!
user47589
05:19
is your intelligent question intelligently designed?
always
hii
anyone can tell me multiple chat rooms SignalR ASP.NET like stackoverflow chat server
05:57
just create different hubs
06:29
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06:41
Hi alll
can anyone help me...
why my page resubmitted after refreshing the page
working on mvc project
prb: After 1st submission of page everything working fine but when I trying to refresh the page browser prompted to resend the page and does insertion
After submission why control goes to post method again
07:40
Hello
Anybody willing to help with: The underlying provider failed on Open. at System.Data.EntityClient.EntityConnection.OpenStoreConnectionIf ?
I am not using transactions and don't have integrated security in my connection string.
It's a WPF application that works fine on some servers, but fails on others
08:18
Json.NET is listed under microsoft-supported packages on blogs.msdn.com/b/dotnet/p/nugetpackages.aspx
does that mean I can call microsoft for help with my rest api?
:p
Hello all
Is there any way to show a button text in two line ?
asp.net C#
there's probably a CSS trick for that
@pravprab, I've already sent you a link above
I assume you already tried \r\n
8
Q: HTML: can I display button text in multiple lines?

DagangI have a button with long text like "Click here to start playing". I want to control the width and display the text in multiple lines. Is it possible in html/css?

Database set up question.
Table1 = WorkingHoursDetail and has 3 Columns, ID, DayOfWeek, WorkingHours
Table2 = WorkingHours, which has 3 Columns, ID, Name
The 2 need to relate, but I could add a WorkingHoursId column to the WorkingHoursDetail table
OR, I could add a WorkingHoursDetailId to the WOrkingHours table

Is there any difference?
08:31
Is there a way to implement websockets in WebAPI that doesn't involve signalr?
Can't you use NodeJS
@MyDaftQuestions no :( :( :(
there's some stuff in System.Net.WebSockets that you can use
Can I ask (out of curisotiy) why you don't want to use SignalR
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.websockets.websocket.sendasync(v=vs.110).aspx
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.websockets.websocket.receiveasync(v=vs.110).aspx
08:35
@Squiggle Create a handler and do a WebSocketAcceptAsync call
@Squiggle Aka don't involve Web API in this
@MyDaftQuestions it's just a small internal project. We already have a WebAPI 2.2 server - all I want is a single websocket endpoint so I can monitor live throughput of the system.
Thanks @squiggle
@RoelvanUden thanks for the pointers :)
I wonder if Valhalla has already reserved a position for Roel van Uden :) The man is a king!
Do note that you need Windows Server 2012 or Windows 8 or higher
SignalR can accept on older systems by implementing their own web sockets lib
08:40
yeah I guess that's a no-go for me, then. Still stuck on Win7.
n/m. It would have been nice to play around a bit.
Damnit I need nooooode
If you just want to monitor live data, why not use a regular stream of events?
If it doesn't need to be bi-directional that's a way
that was just one use-case. I wanted to see what the technology can be used for.
but yeah, good point. As ever.
:)
:-P
There are websocket libs
Or write your own, that's fun.
I still haven't finished my http/1.1 implementation
nevermind websockets
08:53
looks like java
#region Abstract
except it's not abstract code
yeah no
tidy
I'm glad you pointed out the region abstract @StevenLiekens, I looked at it and thought wait... what is abstract
Don't bash the programming style I used 4 years ago :-(
last changed 4 Jul 2014
he he he he
09:02
hue hue hue
I'm not bashing it :)
More grunting
no wait, too many technologies
2.5y old then
Morning!
Hello :D
Sorry for bringing javascript question here... I feel more home here though...
I want to run a website project locally without a server.. Is there a way to handle relative paths with jquery? Seems like there is no way to do this..
09:05
Relative paths are kind of native to the browser..
Also, jQuery != JavaScript
What exactly are you doing?
local wiki pretty much
Don't feel like letting customers run a server only for wiki.. It would also mean that there needs to be logins since they should have unique pages due to comments etc.
Thought I could save us time since no one paying for this kind of service :P Needs to be done though
@RyanTernier This soup is dry
You can do this all with a file system but... it's not easy to maintain IMO. Why no server? I mean you could easily find an old duff PC with Windows on as it comes with IIS and serve it that way
What are you planning, to use iframes and try and udpate the content via Javascript
If it's just static pages you just link them to each other. Nothing magical involved.
For myself? Yes, but this would be standard for x amount of customers with different types of documentation, x users who wants to do unique comments etc.. I don't think my bosses want to add documentation as a part of the system..
You want to add comments? How do you want this information to persist without serverside code some where?
09:15
Persistent per user
The comments would be saved onto the html
yes, but when they close the browers and re-open it?
AFAIK, you can't do this with Javascript, you can't do anything to the client as it's a massive security breach
they would have to overwrite the file whenever they make changes
Unless you update all their browsers to allow this type of unsecure behavior
You need server side code to do this writing to disc (or update browser)
Ye, but I have managed to make changes and download the updates in a new html with the right name
Sorry, how are you changing the HTML and saving it? Just with Javascript?
09:17
(Which is impossible)
The problem I get is here:
$(".client-content").load("Content/" + menu + ".html");
I didn't think it was possible :S
AJAX calls are not allowed either.
I use a rich text editor, saves the html to a javascript variable and downloads it
The only way to do it with javascript, is to re-create the HTML, download it and ask the user to save it
This means the user has to save it in the right place
09:18
You need to reconsider your strategy. That's a bad way to manage a doc base.
and this means kabooooom
probably is @RoelvanUden.. I wanted to avoid a huge meeting and x amount of hours development for documentation standard :P But ye, if I were to decide, there would be a dedicated server where there would be customer specific pages etc... But that is maybe 200~ hours development? At least for me..
@MyDaftQuestions That is what I am currently doing.. It's no biggy really. And the idea is that the customers should not need to comment in first place :)
@JakobMillah, may I suggest you let them do all the work. Set something up, so they can edit etc, and saves the information to disc (HTML) for exmaple. Save this file name into a database, with some search words
You can do this with a beaten up PC with Windows on! I used to run our intranet on some Windows XP machine until recently, with 1/2 Gb RAM and a 1.3cpu!
I think it had 40gb hard drive!
We want a standard for all customers.. Not 1 unique way per user
Yes, the way I said above does that. You write somthing, save it. It stores to database. Then if some one comments, that comment is stored in database
so the database works like a file system to some degree
Doesn't even need to be relational (other than the comments)
09:23
But would still need unique pages for each customer.. But ye, we have probably come to the conclusion that this is the way to go.. But I wanted to have documentation locally.. Readable offline :/ oh well..
@JakobMillah So why don't you just deliver a desktop app?
@JakobMillah Then you don't have browser limitations.. and can overwrite crap.
@RoelvanUden Ye been thinking about it.. I am afraid that I might not be able to design it however I want? I don't know what WPF has to offer these days
It sure is an option though!
Why said anything about WPF?
Use something like Electron
:o Never heard of
09:26
I'll check it out!
Thanks
Essentially just deliver your own browser without browser limitations
And we'll continue laughing because now you can overwrite files and shit
Ye, that is pretty much what my idea was from the beginning
Well.. Gotta learn sometimes how shit works :) Even if it's the hard way
So much fancy stuff around these days..
(angular js)how we can dismiss multiple modals on one hit?
I have tried with $state.go('Upload')
It fails
anybody knows the best solution?
@vishuminhas what are you doing with multiple modals open at the same time?
WPF has lots to offer :). Also, assuming the user has to sign in, this will then authenticate them and provide access to certain pages
09:36
Hi all, I'm using VS2015 and cant find "Always open documents in full XAML view" from tools->options->xaml->miselenius?
Hello Everybody !
I could use a little help here.
I am trying to make my first app on windows phone and I have a problem I can't solve...
I want the app to show the Groups Title acquired from a Json file.
In the designer it works well, but when I try it in my smartphone nothing appears.

Here are all the files you need:
Json file: http://pastebin.com/hVfwYbaf
Xaml file : http://pastebin.com/0G2hPG6i
code behind it : http://pastebin.com/Ftnx0g6g

I also get the following error: <!--Error: BindingExpression path error: 'Groups' property not found on 'Simapp.Dat
@Squiggle on first popup I am displaying the Items and on second popup I am displaying the Item Details
> miselenius
wow
@MyDaftQuestions It does, but not that "practical" when it comes to creating visuals.
With a desktop app I would not need authentication
@vishuminhas use fewer popups! :o
09:37
@sq
@Squiggle sorry Miscellaneous
@Jamaxack :D
@Squiggle this was my requirement do you have solution?
@vishuminhas the code which opened the modal can react when the modal is saved or cancelled. Why not just handle it there?
but still. Two modals. Blech.
... I don't see the difference @JakobMillah :( Your client should be thin and almost irrelevant. It's still grabbing files and serving them up to screen is it not. Or does this show I@ve totally missed the point :s
@MyDaftQuestions I like fancy stuff... :/
@RoelvanUden I am no node expert.. But wouldn't I be forced to install node on each machine or is it only for development?
09:47
node can be bundled. It's just a self-contained javascript execution engine.
I see.. So if I make a desktop app that is running node, I could basically just hand a folder with the files to a customer and they are good to go?
I don't know :-/
(no)
(yes)
Damn son
you mean if you give them an executable, and then they can run that executable?
I would assume that would work.
Pretty much ye "apart from the files that would be run of course"
09:53
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
10:04
@JakobMillah An electron app is essentially a self-contained executable and file bundle
They just run it. That's it.
@RoelvanUden Coolek.. I approve dis
Customers
Managers
10:19
Haha
the longer I work with WPF the more I hate it.
trying to change a style during runtime: You can't do that. Deleting the style and rebuilding it: You can't do that after a Window has been rendered
WHAT THE FUCK
taking this back cause stupid
if not using ajax etc
10:25
I think you can like "hide" stuff in runtime?
erh no, the message means: As soon as a Window has been rendered, I can't change the Style
it doesn't matter if there is a Window being displayed while I change the Style
as soon as there ever was a Window being displayed of my application, I can't change that style anymore
I should mention that this specifically mentions the transparencyallowed setting
for some retarded reason WPF windows, by default, don't support Transparency
(the fuck?)
Well, I guess it has to change during an event?
and if you want to set that property you've to do it before any Window is beeing shown
wpf should support transparency? I think that was the reason I worked with wpf and not forms during my first project at uni ;o
@SteffenWinkler That doesn't sound right :-/
10:29
I did all my transparency stuff using Blend though
if you want a transparent Window (background) you need to set 'AllowTransparency' to true.
AllowsTransparency exists to facilitate the creation of non-rectangular windows, and, consequently, when AllowsTransparency is set to true, a window's WindowStyle property must be set to None.
if there would be an alternative to that stupid POS I'd use it. But aside from WindowsForms there is none :/
well aside from GTK# or QT and I really don't want to bring those over.
Forms is way more limited.. From personal experience
@SteffenWinkler sounds like the answer is "because Windows"
o/
The troll just entered
Kappa
o/
10:35
what troll?
@Sippy
^ this one
ah
@JakobMillah I've not worked with WindowsForms in some time. But I clearly remember not having to deal with bindings or styles and being able to just do what I want to do. On the other hand, it looks ugly and has bugs.
Yep, that is pretty much it @SteffenWinkler.. And I found having no bindings or styles being pretty limited
And WPF is vector based.. Which was key in my project
oh yes, that's a nice feature. True. But Binding...I never really got why people like it. It's just so much more work to do essentially the same as before.
10:38
The troll?
I have no energy to work, let alone troll.
no energy to live atm
@Sippy pick a number and get in line.
< this guy too.. Especially when it's his birthday
10:59
whats wrong with this ?

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