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posted on January 19, 2016 by Scott Hanselman

Naming is hard. There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things. - Phil Karlton It's very easy to armchair quarterback and say that "they should have named it Foo and it would be easy" but very often there's many players involved in naming things. ASP.NET is a good 'brand' that's been around for 15 years or so. ASP.NET 4.6 is a supported and released

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C#... i haven't done C# in 5 months :(
user47589
welcome back
hello guys , i try to send mails through sql server , it return success but mail didn't received
Create PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_send_mail]

		@from varchar(500) ,
		@to varchar(500) ,
		@subject varchar(500),
		@body varchar(4000) ,
		@bodytype varchar(10),
		@output_mesg varchar(10) output,
		@output_desc varchar(1000) output

AS



DECLARE @imsg int
DECLARE @hr int
DECLARE @source varchar(255)
DECLARE @description varchar(500)




EXEC @hr = sp_oacreate 'cdo.message', @imsg out

--SendUsing Specifies Whether to send using port (2) or using pickup directory (1)

EXEC @hr = sp_oasetproperty @imsg,'configuration.fields("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing").value','2'
You'll probably need to make sure the SQL server is properly configured for sending mail
I don't readily know how to do that
I miss C#. Been doing DataWarehouse engineering and what not.
00:40
@Bassem My guess based on google is that you need to run the Database Mail Configuration Wizard
@mikeasdf , i use OAMethod
the query return success but mail didn't come
type restriction where I want to restrict a generic argument to an XML document... should I use XDocument or XmlDocument ?
00:58
@TravisJ Hey, thank you.
is it possible to constrain an interface method to accept multiple types?
@Bassem If possible I'd check the logs of the mail server to see if the mail server got it
@Codeman "accept" how? as in restrict what can implement it?
T GetDocument<T>() where T : JObject, XDocument;
I just want the method to accept multiple types
because having an interface specify multiple overloads is blech
You could have all the desired types extend some marker interface
If you can't edit those types, I think you're stuck with overloads
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Q: Generic method multiple(OR) type constraint

MansfieldReading this, I learned it was possible to allow a method to accept parameters of multiple types by making it a generic method. In the example, the following code is used with a type constraint to ensure "U" is an IEnumerable<T>. public T DoSomething<U, T>(U arg) where U : IEnumerable<T> { r...

meh, screw it. I'll just force the implementer to convert to JSON.
then the next step can assume JSON
I'm gonna go draw some shit on a whiteboard
or maybe get a big pad of paper bigger than my notebook
01:22
hmm... is there an efficient way to query a list of objects for a specific key, but allow that key to be nonunique?
in SQL Server I'd just slap a nonclustered index on it and call it a day
@Codeman Do you mean like?
nm, I think I distilled it into what I need
SELECT * FROM [SomeTable] WHERE Column LIKE '%Blah%'
@Greg not quite - just equality
just an efficient way to access it in a list
without iterating through the entire list
Ah, I see. So the SQL to return a valid List?
01:30
no, I know how to do it in SQL. I want to do it in C#
What type of equality you searching for?
lexical
Like rough idea
no, lexical eqality
"aaa" = "aaa"
01:36
@Luggage that might be it, hmm
@Luggage I think that'll work, nice, thanks
user47589
02:18
wassup
o/
hello strangers
user47589
02:35
hi stevie g
02:55
yay, five pages of graph paper drawn on, manager happy with design, got a plan. Good day's work
user47589
03:18
excellent
Morning All!
user47589
its night here
it is 8:19 AM here
Centeral asia, Tajikistan
04:00
is there some method that way I can check two ojects difference?
because of when I'm tying to union two list
in this two list the same object but after union it duplicates
it means that objects are different
I'll create my own method
04:21
Hi all..
Any WPF experts here?
CAn someone help me out in solving the below issue
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Q: Performance issue while LayoutTransform is applied to DataGridCell content

Subramaniam BI have a custom datagrid whose cell is styled as below <Style x:Key="CellStyleBase" TargetType="{x:Type DataGridCell}"> <Setter Property="Visibility" Value="Visible" /> <Setter Property="Background" Value="{Binding RelativeSource={Relati...

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07:04
@Jamaxack Unless the objects have explicitly overridden Equals, equality is based on reference. So two instances of a class that hold the exact same data would still be shown as different.
07:19
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan right, now I'm checking with properties data in my own method
@Jamaxack You should implement IEqualityComparer<T>.
This will allow framework types - like Dictionary<MyClass,whatever> - to take advantage of this equality.
If you're using Resharper, it can auto-implement IEqualityComparer for you based on the fields you specify.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I will check that, thanks
07:33
hi
@Feeds the first time in months that I do not understand a XKCD
How do you guys handle unreferenced assemblies in your projects? For example stuff that is loaded by dependency injection (plug-ins/MEF modules) or assemblies that are not directly referenced by the startup project?

Meaning how do you get those you want/need in your debug/deploy directory?
07:50
@JakobMillah: øvre smeddalsvatnet is like 2 hour drive from where I grew up. The nature on the norwegian west coast is pretty stunning, with mountains and fjords everywhere.
@scheien It sure is! I couldn't find where I was though :/ It looked like øvre smeddalsvatnet on the map. There was a lake with quiet a few houses along the mountain side towards the water with solar panels on it. Some kind of tourist place as well. Then driving a bit more north, there was a smaller lake where we stayed. A lot of sheep walking around freely
@Slashy If you can figure out a why to do the opposite, I don't see why you couldn't do that ;-)
08:08
@SteffenWinkler not sure if its right but i had a folder in my project with each included in it, then i set them to copy in the props
@JakobMillah: Did you go there alone, or with gf / family / friends?
@scheien Ex GF and her family! A decent trip, but I would have loved it more alone tbh.. I don't know.. I think I want to travel alone or at least be the one deciding what to do ^^
some really sweet places
do you guys maybe know how to speed up Visual Studio 2013 pro? I am working on big winforms project, and when I work on designer it's takes soo long to even change the name of one control (waiting for few seconds, and sometimes visual studio gets 'no response' status for a moment)
08:25
@Dess are you using TFS?
@Jamaxack no
microsoft git provider
TFS: when you even change the name it will check out changed file(marks as changed) and it will take some time
is this question okay for SO ?
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Q: Solution Design Using any available architecture (DDD, ONION or whatever else)

Please TeachI am tasked to develop an reporting service solution by manager, I am able to make it work but end up with following project structure, as I want to make this solution extendable but it looks confusing to myself, - Product.Data -- Domain (This folder has Classes (Entities, Model, POCOs or DTO...

@JakobMillah very good place
@Mathematics Page not found
08:31
@Jamaxack Ye it's sweet! Peaceful. Exactly what you need sometimes :)
How to declare a JsonObject in asp.net web site? - I need an example
@Mathematics So much focus on architecture, which is very opinionated.
How to declare a JsonObject in asp.net web site? Anyone know?
since two days we try to get a DataGrid to correctly bind to a BindingList. No dice. How do you get a DataGrid to honor UpdateSourceTrigger=Explicit?
08:41
@RoelvanUden Yes, because I want to make it sort of a template so we can follow it for alike products
We even tried CellTemplates/CellEdiditingTemplates but nope, nothing.
it'll behave as if UpdateSourceTrigger=LostFocus for properties and for new rows it acts like UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged.
@Mathematics You may just want to focus on keeping it maintainable and understandable. That will eventually come up with some kind of architecture you're using. But hey, that's an opinion too.
but I am doing it totally wrong if not some
that's btw. exactly why I rarely use XAML/binding for WPF. It either doesn't work at all or does the complete opposite of what you want to achieve.
@Mathematics What makes you say that? Why is it wrong?
08:45
see it yourself
What is services, what is app services --- All crap
I want to throw this working project out of window
I don't think it is crap if it works for you..
I usually do this:
Project (ASP.NET MVC)
  Controllers
  Content
  ViewModels
  Views
Project.Data (EF: UoW, decorators, migrations)
  Decorators
  Extensions
  Interfaces
  Migrations
Project.Data.Model (Entities and validation)
  Attributes
  Entities (DTO's)
  Enumerators
  Extensions
Which is what works for me. It's not holy or anything. It's not the way. It's just a way that works for me.
@RoelvanUden Where are your repositories
@Mathematics I don't have any. I have a UoW.
Hey!
@RoelvanUden thought it deals with repositories , do you use generic repo, or use dbcontext straight into your UOW
08:51
@Mathematics I use a UoW wrapper that wraps around a DB entities of EF, so that I don't pollute other assemblies with EF-related crap, and enable decorators to filter the entire context.
@RoelvanUden that sounds good, can I see a sample of it
Mhm, I've iterated and improved upon it, but I have an old example, is that OK?
I can post a newer one if this interests you.
looks confusing to me really, sorry :(
objectset looks really old though, now we can use dbset
09:00
Hence I said it was quite an old one.
Can I see the newer one please ?
It takes effort to extract. Only if you're really interested.
I am really interested :D
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Q: How to get WPF DataGrid to honor UpdateSourceTrigger=Explicit?

Steffen WinklerI'm trying to get a DataGrid to only update the source if the user presses a 'Save' button. The DataGrid is bound to a BindableList<T> that is inside a ViewModel. The type inside the BindableList<T> implements INotifyPropertyChanged and IDataErrorInfo. Through IDataErrorInfo I check wether the p...

@SteffenWinkler Can You check what happens, if it's not a BindableList?
bindable list have some black magic. At least at winforms
or is it bindingsource? I can't remember
thanks, going to check it now
@SteffenWinkler I don't really know anyone using BindingLists in WPF.
ObservableCollections are usually the way to go.
yep
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan really? I thought BindingList was the way to go, y'know hence the word binding
Also BindingList is able to push events from INotifyPropertyChanged through to the DataGrid/View.
For ObservableCollection I somehow have to do that myself, and short of inheriting from ObservableCollection I don't really know how to do that.
but you all seem to be in agreement here :/
09:31
hello
Hello RAHIM
@RoelvanUden Thanks, really appreciate
it will take me some time to totally grasp it though
Feel free to ask if you have questions regarding it
@RoelvanUden is it just me or did you remove the update?
I did. I have no need for it with change tracking.
09:35
i asume you refactored to perform all updates in the lifespan of a context
anybody can suggest me p2p file transfer in local network for c#
@AlexL And it promotes bad practice. You'd be inclined to do an Update on a non-tracked entity (e.g. one from model binding), which could break all constraints and restrictions you had put on that particular entity access (e.g. visibility permissions). Therefore, getting it from the DB, updating it manually, and saving it, is the way to go IMHO.
If the entity was not accessible, getting it from the DB will fail. Problem solved. :P
@JakobMillah jakob can help me?
Why not use TCP @rahim?
09:39
i currently use it but it is take long time i can not find library for it
i must split files and send it
Probably more than what you will find searching for p2p c# ^^ Never done TCP/P2P in c#, so can't help you. Only in C++
Why "must" you split files and send it? You're still bound by the LAN limit.
can suggest library in c++ i can create wrapper for it tiil work on c#
file size is very large
Distributed transfer (do you even have multiple computers?) isn't going to magically raise the speed limit of a local transfer.
2 GB
09:42
What exactly are you doing? What are you trying to solve? What is wrong?
@RoelvanUden that entirely depends on if NetworkAdapters.Count == 1
i must create program for company that personnel can send files to each other
@SteffenWinkler That still depends entirely on the other hardware, and the limits of each network card.
@RoelvanUden true
@rahim Between 2 clients?
09:45
no all client of company
@rahim why not use something that already exists? Samba, XMPP (Jabber), FTP...
50 personnel
i no search about it
what is samba
!!Google Samba
ok
09:47
Samba is the protocol that is used by Windows for file access over network.
if you do something like \\remotepc\c$\ the protocol behind that is Samba SMB
sorry, meant SMB.
Samba is the open-source implementation of SMB
!!wiki SMB
SMB may refer to: == Arts and entertainment == Super Mario Bros., a video game made by Nintendo Super Meat Boy, a video game made by Team Meat Steve Miller Band, an American rock band Super Monkey Ball (video game), a video game made by Sega Supermobile, fictional vehicle used by Superman Sveriges Medeltida Ballader, the 'official' collection of old Swedish ballads == Places == Santa Maria, Bulacan, an urban municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines San Miguel, Bulacan, a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines Santa Monica Boulevard, a major east-west street in ...
thank you
"Server Message Block", IIRC.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes.
09:50
SMB isn't a good choice if you need file transfer to occur between networks, over the internet, etc.
!!wiki Server Message Block
In computer networking, Server Message Block (SMB), one version of which was also known as Common Internet File System (CIFS, /ˈsɪfs/), operates as an application-layer network protocol mainly used for providing shared access to files, printers, and serial ports and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. It also provides an authenticated inter-process communication mechanism. Most usage of SMB involves computers running Microsoft Windows, where it was known as "Microsoft Windows Network" before the subsequent introduction of Active Directory. Corresponding Windows services are...
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan true but I was under the impression this was for a local network?
wow flashbacks
my english is not good but sorry for delay
09:54
is there any sort of online database for regular expressions?
community audited
like pinvoke.net but for regex instead of pinvokes
@SteffenWinkler Possibly. But "for employees of the company" isn't specific enough.
Hello, guys. Why could it be that breakpoints do not get hit, while symbols ARE loaded? I cleaned all the solutions, rebuilt them, manually copied and pasted .pdb files to be sure, that they are all the same. But breakpoints still do not get hit.
found regexlib.com
Oh, I am talking about attaching to process.
i study about samba and it needs server and we do not want server/client in fact every client must be server and client (p2p)
10:02
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan @ntohl question then, how do you notify your model that a property of an object inside the observablecollection was changed?
with a BindingList I've an event that I can listen to in my ViewModel which would allow me to update my model. ObservableCollection doesn't have any kind of 'hey the property of an object inside of me was changed' event.
@SteffenWinkler You wanted explicit. No? Than You don't have to. Just call something public on the class, when change happens
change it to PropertyChanged
than You can still listen to it
@ntohl yeah with explicit that would work. The problem still is that DataGrid doesn't care about Explicit, regardless of it's source.
@ntohl but how? ObservableCollection, again, doesn't care about changes that occur on objects inside of it.
I've searched for a bit now, I do agree with you two that most tutorials use ObservableCollections but I don't get how they propagate changes to their model
@SteffenWinkler True, but the objects themselves inside are INotifyPropertyChangeds.
@SteffenWinkler But yes, that is a thing that's occasionally annoyingly missing in OCs.
@SteffenWinkler so there are items in the collection. A, B. When A changes prop Alpha, B should be notified?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan true. But that doesn't get me anywhere since my ViewModel can't see that since ObservableCollection doesn't see that
10:09
good evening guys!<3
morning @Adan
how do you copy the content of a input box to clipboard?
I'd have to iterate through the entire collection and set the PropertyChanged event on each and every object. I don't really want that because I'd have to do that in every ViewModel.
if button clicked --> copy content from inputbox 'a' to clipboard
Clipboard.SetText(string)?
10:10
thanks
@ntohl no. When the prop Alpha of A changes, the ViewModel needs to know that, so it can send that change to it's Model, so the Model can call the update method of the database adapter.
what code reads from a .txt file and copies it's contents and put's it in text box?
hi guys quick Linq question, i have a list of class models which contain multiple fields, how can i find all the duplicates in the list by a specific field?
There's something called Filestream @adan look that class up and it's methods
@SteffenWinkler Alpha's setter is calling _model.Alpha = value;
10:12
ah thanks!
Also, StreamReader
@ntohl uh. huh?
oh wait
so. The datatype class knows the model of the viewmodel?
I'm confused a bit. The task is clear tho
I feel it's hackish, but You could do what You have done with the BindingList. For every item in list x.PropertyChanged += SomeSelectorFunctionForThePropertyAlpha()
and in the function do _model.Update
10:20
@ntohl yeah I arrived at the same conclusion but I'd have to be really careful about registering the same event twice and stuff like that. Using BindingList seems a lot easier there.
the thing is, for me, the datatype class was in the model space
(don't know if it is a problem or not)
@ntohl oh? The Datatype classes are in a seperate folder outside the MVVM stuff since everything (Model, ViewModel and View) need to know them for me a tleast
I guess you could add a property IModel to every datastructure and if an object is created it's given a reference to the model so it can update itself. But that feels really dirty.
both feels dirty >D
Hi guys.
10:23
and people ask me why I like to write my UI code in C# without using Bindings...
Does anyone here have some experience with CodedUI?
ask Your question
someone might answer
@SteffenWinkler Wait. You have a collection that you observe, and you want to know then a property inside of that collection changes? That's the most basic of basics, isn't it? Or did I miss something entirely?
Why would CodedUI hang up as well as the application under test. Can it be because of Custom Controls?
@RoelvanUden yes that's pretty much it
BIndingList is able to do that, ObservableCollection isn't.
10:27
@SteffenWinkler So you would bind a list onto the collection and then simply bind onto the properties on each item.
The application is big part DevEx components, but some have been encapsulated in a UserControl to give a bit more functionality
I'm not sure why the collection itself should have events saying "Some property of some object inside me changed", you can get all that by looking at the objects of the collection.
for my purposes
@RoelvanUden so you want to do something like ObservableCollection<ObservableCollection<string>>?
@SteffenWinkler What? No. That doesn't even make sense. What are you trying to model?
10:28
@RoelvanUden I thought that was what you wrote?!
@SteffenWinkler ObservableCollection<MyViewModel> where MyViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged.
@SteffenWinkler No?
@RoelvanUden "So you would bind a list onto the collection"
@RoelvanUden sup babe
@SteffenWinkler A list in WPF
10:29
@RoelvanUden yeah but I'd have to do something like foreach (var item in myObservCollection){item.PropertyChanged += myHandler;} which feels wrong/hackish.
@RoelvanUden you mean a ListView?
@SteffenWinkler Doesn't the UI take care of that?
@SteffenWinkler Yeah, that, probably. I'm a little rusty on WPF terminology.
ohh... So an ObservableCollection contains VM/s
@SteffenWinkler I've done that before, and it's hackish, but it isn't required for normal operations where you just need each individual item in the OC to notify the view of changes.
@RoelvanUden how could it? The View doesn't know my Model.
10:31
@SteffenWinkler Actually, yes.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan erh no.
@SteffenWinkler The view binds to a ViewModel. The ViewModel implements INotifyPropertyChanged. The View catches the PropertyChanged event and updates the view.
if it does you did something wrong in your MVVM.
@SteffenWinkler I disagree.
An ObservableCollection is exactly the collection type to use in your ViewModels, to hold (for instance) contained viewmodels.
It implements INotifyCollectionChanged, which is what ListBoxes and other WPF containers listen to.
why would you hold ViewModels in a ViewModel?
10:33
Because my CaseListViewModel, which manages the case list, holds a collection of CaseViewModel, which is the VM of a specific case in the list.
You have ViewModel and have items in it. Which can be anything. But id You use VM, than it can communicate with model
// VM
class MyViewModel {
  public ObservableCollection<MyViewModelItem> Items { get; }
}
class MyViewModelItem : INotifyProperyChanged {
  public string Name { get; set; }
}

// XAML (Don't know the correct terminology anymore)
<ListBox Items={Binding Items}>
  <ListItem>
    <TextBox Text={Binding Name} />
  </ListItem>
</ListBox>
Isn't it that? :/
@RoelvanUden Exactly.
"MyViewModelItem" here is also a viewmodel.
@RoelvanUden yes, that's how far I got. Now how do you notify your Model that a Property of MyViewModelItem has changed?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan well, it can be. In my case it's a datatype.
Do it on the setter I suppose
10:34
Daft question: Is there a real way to properly use task waiting in a UI thread? I have a pretty unique situation that calls for it.
@SteffenWinkler MyViewModelItem have reference to the model
@SteffenWinkler These things aren't related. A ViewModel is simply an object that handles a view's needs.
My CaseViewModel, for instance, holds an instance of the original model class Case. When I update a CaseViewModel proprety, I also update the model class (or, perhaps, I regenerate it when needed). When I call the UpdateCaseCommand, I send my updated model to the server/service/DB/whatever.
now you gave me something to think about. I get what you are doing now. Have to think.
// VM
class MyViewModel {
  public ObservableCollection<MyViewModelItem> Items { get; }
}
class MyViewModelItem : INotifyProperyChanged {
  private ModelItem _modelItem;

  public string Name {
    get { return _name; }
    set {
      if (value == _name) return;
      OnPropertyChanged(nameof(Name));
      _modelItem.NotifySomehow(nameof(Name), value);
    }
  }
}

// XAML (Don't know the correct terminology anymore)
<ListBox Items={Binding Items}>
  <ListItem>
    <TextBox Text={Binding Name} />
Of course I would use a helper ViewModelBase that does all the boring repetative stuff.
And I forgot to model the constructor but I bet you get it. I hope.
@RoelvanUden A common way would be to just have the setter set the ModelItem's Name. Doesn't have to be a notification mechanism.
10:37
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Whatever floats your boat really :-P I would probably abstract it away.
Have the model incorporate a generic notifier and have a weaved notification mechanism to automatically hook up all that boring stuff.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that is looking good.
@RoelvanUden The model is often a basic POCO data class.
Under some change tracking then?
@RoelvanUden Possible. EF entities usually do.
Right. That would work too.
10:44
Ugh. Our client app has several threads with while(true) loops with a Thread.Sleep() statements at the end for the interval between checks.
ok uhm, but who's responsibility is it to spin up those ViewModelItem objects? @RoelvanUden @AvnerShahar-Kashtan @ntohl
@SteffenWinkler MyViewModel creates the collection I suppose, so that one is
Meaning somewhere I need something like ViewModelItemA item = new ViewModelItemA(myDataStructure
hm, ok.
who was responsible to create the datatype objects?
I'm wondering if I should replace the Thread.Sleep with a smarter mechanism using a AutoResetEvent or something.
Or just rip the whole thing out and replace it with a Timer.
10:46
@ntohl the model. Which was why the type was outside MVVM.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan IIRC timers are better because the CPU actually knows that it doesn't have to watch that thing for x seconds.
// VM
class MyViewModel {
  public MyViewModel(Model model) {
    Items = new ObservableCollection<MyViewModelItem>(model.Items.Select(x => new MyViewModelItem(x)));
  }

  public ObservableCollection<MyViewModelItem> Items { get; }
}
class MyViewModelItem : INotifyProperyChanged {
  private ModelItem _modelItem;

  public MyViewModelItem(ModelItem modelItem) {
    _modelItem = modelItem;
  }

  public stringMyViewModelItem Name {
    get { return _name; }
    set {
      if (value == _name) return;
Something like that perhaps.
new MyViewModelItem(x, model)
but yeah
"string a = " ";" , getting an error.. how do i fix?
@Adan first define "an error"
@Adan by fixing the cause of the error?
10:50
string example = " "hello" ", how do i do that?
put quoted string inside quotes?
blackslash
@Adan oh, you need to escape them. Use a backslash
Escape with @
or a backslash before each instance
thank you
10:52
string ex = @" "hello" ";
string ex1 = " \"hello\" ";
string f = @"Joe said ""Hello"" to me";
<3 the @
yeah it's a useful feature
how do i store string with extra lines?: string john = "this is in the first sentence (enter) this is in the second sentence"?
Depends on the environment. \r\n for Windows-style line breaks, \n for Linux-style.
Or "This is the first sentence" + Environment.NewLine + "And some more"
11:03
@RoelvanUden thank you! \r\n worked for me
Is there a real way to properly use task waiting in a UI thread? I have a pretty unique situation that calls for it.
11:16
@Wolfish What exactly are you asking?
@Avner I have a forms app that has a 0-9 keypad. When I want multiple entries, the process is specified as pressing an operator key (Multiple) and then specifying the multiple amount (via numpad). I've dropped a case in the numpad method (all the buttons call the same method, a case determines the number to return), so if I set a particular boolean to true I can then change an integer to a numeric value as opposed to adding a numeric value to the textbox on the form.

Aaaaanyway, when I press *Multiple* I need the UI to wait for input from the numeric pad. I don't want to lock up the UI thr
11:49
I have an aggregate type of entity, but I am not really using it as an aggregate
@Wolfish From what I understand, you don't want pressing Multiple to block the UI at all. It just sets a flag saying "The next number pressed is a multiplier".
can I use UOW within a repository
@Mathematics if you really wanted to
@AlexL Sorry I meant won't it going to look weird
@Mathematics the only reason you would do it would be to abstract away the EF part
so that you could swap something else in
maybe dapper or something later
11:57
uow of uses repositories, why shouldn't I use repositories straight away ?
@Avner Yeah kinda, that makes more sense. Is it possible to do that?
@Wolfish Probably, but your case is way too vague for me to help you concretely.

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