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21:00
Well I am programmatically generated patterns to match a collection of strings (keywords for a text editor highlighting) at some point I might possibly have an empty list of keywords to match for. So I wanted to just generate a regex pattern that never match anything.
You could also just not use a regex in that case
okay you linq people
someQuery.Include(o => o.LineItems.Select(li => li.Sku))
thats not at all helpful
@SteveG does that even do anything?
I query for an order. This order has LineItems, so I include the line items, each lineitem has a sku, i want to include the sku, with all of the line items.

A line item has a skuID, which maps to a Sku object, which populates the rest of the data from a sku table
what the fuck am i even doing/talking about O_o
lol
@SteveG a join?
21:12
why use a join when there are navigation properties set up
i mean a linq join
yeah me too
oh
i have no idea what a navigation property is
dude, you used to know 10000x more than me, you're slacking
i know
i still know 9999x
21:13
lmao
Make Kendall Great Again
I'm watching the Last Week Tonight for Trump
basically, i want to .Include multiple levels down and a middle level is a list
and it no work
21:14
ok maybe 9998x
@SteveG something like someQuery.Include("LineItem").Include("LineItem.Sku")?
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Q: Include nested entities using LINQ

Will BithellI'm messing around with LINQ for the first time, and I'm using EF 4.1 code first. I have entities containing nested Lists of other entities, for example: class Release { int ReleaseID { get; set; } string Title { get; set; } ICollection<OriginalTrack> OriginalTracks { get; set; } } ...

orders.Include(o => o.LineItems).Include(o=> o.LineItems.Select(li => li.Sku))?
it keeps trying to pull a column name from Sku, and looking for it on the LineItem table , so, sku has "FooBar" column in the database. It keeps telling me FooBar isn't a valid column in the entityexception, so, it has to be looking for that column on the LineItem table, instead of the sku table, or something
i need C2H6O
i'd just like to let the world know, that i'm an idiot
And the world would like to let you know it already knew.
21:29
lmao
it might be helpful, if you know, i added my map to the model builder configs
@Codeman that's the first time I've actually heard his voice. He sounds like a terrifying caricature of a terrifying 80's con-artist self-help guru.
lol
this knockout stuff is confusing me...
@TravisJ please ping me when you're back
"I know words; I have the best words" XD
I believe its SQL Server 2005 End Of Life today
yeah
first item in the collection gets a proper sku object, others don't. check db, it has same value as first item
what in the bugs bunny
do any of you use benchmark.net?
@SteveG carrots
is google maps satellite imagery in mobile broken today?
@MikeAsdf no, it's just the apocalypse
21:52
or has trump gotten sick of waiting and nuked everyth- ah ok
@MikeAsdf reproduced here.
thanks for the data point
My team was worried our iPad app got borked and/or our office's IP got banned.
black as africa on my phone
im not even banned
@SteveG - The include is used for eager loading. It should only populate data, it shouldn't cause issues. Are you attempting to eager load information that has nullable foreign keys, and then once loaded access non populated related entities?
@NoMore_CodeMaster - back
@NoMore_CodeMaster - Tangential to the current topic but related: never access the database in a foreach loop to get the same information
@NoMore_CodeMaster - What that means is factor this call out to before your conditional statements and loops: casetype.CaseTypeDD.Code = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == item).ToString() into var ddCode = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == item).ToString()
22:11
@TravisJ so this should be removed, right?
@NoMore_CodeMaster - However, the main issue with your logical check is that you look for only one of the two metrics for uniqueness. In this line of code `db.CaseType.FirstOrDefaultAsync(
z => z.CaseId == cid);` you are only checking CaseId and not *also* checking the CaseTypeDD_Id which would let you know if that existed.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - It should be done before the looping.
@TravisJ Exactly
so, I should use the above mentioned code before looping?
casetype.CaseTypeDD.Code = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == item).ToString() into var ddCode = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == item).ToString()
yeah, you can change the ddCode name if you want, but that should only be done once and not in a loop
but item is happening during loop
foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes)
so how can I use it before that?
@NoMore_CodeMaster - The analogy I like to use is going to the grocery store from home. You can go to the store to get milk, go home, put the milk away, go back to the store, get cereal, go home, put the cereal away. However, why make two trips? They take a really long time. The majority of time spent isn't finding milk or cereal, it is going to the store from home and coming back. Making a "round trip". This is very similar to databases. Minimize your "round trips" as much as possible.
22:15
hey
@NoMore_CodeMaster - Do it before you make the call to the loop, in the same place where you are populating casetype
@TravisJ It's a good example.
Please let me try it.
should I keep this or should I replace it with your code?
var casetype =
await db.CaseType.FirstOrDefaultAsync(
z => z.CaseId == cid);
I am not sure what you meant by "this" in your sentence
any idea why my app would break into App.gi.cs when I call a method in another class
UnhandledException += (sender, e) =>
{
if (global::System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached) global::System.Diagnostics.Debugger.Break();
};
gist.github.com/BrianJVarley/…
never came across this one before, it's on WP 8.1
This is the class and I call the init()
https://gist.github.com/BrianJVarley
@TravisJ item doesn't exist in the current context. Because as you said, I'm calling this before looping right after casetype
22:20
@BrianJ - unsure
Maybe google satellites have a leap-day bug
That reminds me, I should buy an old leap-day zune as a collectible.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - Ah, I see. Nevermind then :)
@TravisJ can I request something? Please say no if you like.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - That was tangential after all. However, the main point was that you should be looking for uniqueness with both values. Asking is free.
Microsoft never bothered releasing a firmware update for zunes. They just assumed people would buy a new mp3 player within 4 years.
22:22
Zune? Never heard of it.
;)
Everyone here familiar with the zune tale? techcrunch.com/2008/12/31/zune-bug-explained-in-detail
As you have seen my controller, can you please modify it for me in pastie? Because I'm afraid you will leave soon and then I will be standing for another day which will be 5th day without a correct answer.
http://pastie.org/private/ifu6jziikg2fqanxh4tnza
@NoMore_CodeMaster if you are relying this much on internet people to help you solve your problem, maybe you should ask a coworker for help?
@Codeman I don't have any coworker, I'm the only IT person in the company. I really don't like to ask somebody for any free services.
Zune was such a good player :(
22:26
@Codeman When you are working for a small branch of UNHCR, everything is limited because it's NGO
@Codeman I'm truly ready to be charged by someone for any help that I receive, your and others time is valuable.
what are you trying to do?
where? You mean my question?
yeah
Ok, I will explain.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - Well, when it is null, there is no issue right? No chance of duplication. So that code is fine. In your else clause, the main problem there is that sometimes you are inserting when both the CaseTypeDD_Id and CaseId match.

foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes.Where( c => c.CaseTypeDD_Id !=casetype.CaseTypeDD_Id ))
22:29
@TravisJ me too :/
@TravisJ If that value doesn't exist then it should be added and if it's exists it should be ignored. But there is a catch where if a user removes an item from the list then also needs to be removed from db.
I need to add List items to db. In my CaseType db I need to double check before inserting a new item.
Because a CaseId can be repeated but the Status(for example, Standard) shouldn't be repeated for the same user.
Let me show you this screenshot.
As you see, CaseId's are the same, but the there are two CaseType_Id (5) and that's wrong.
Each CaseId should have unique CaseType_Id. It's like this, imagine a table where your citizenship information is saved. You are xxxxxx citizen, we don't need to repeat the same citizenship value unless you have another one.
This is the View
In my current situation, If I remove Standard and then click on Save, Family with.... will be added again and Standard is not getting removed from db, so it's duplicating itself.
@Codeman I hope it was clear. I've explained this question for almost 15 times since yesterday.
often if you explain it a lot the answer will come to you :P
From The Microsoft Azure Team, Subject: "Recommended for You - Azure SQL Database"
"We have found that customers with similar usage patterns to yours have found success using the Azure SQL Database service. Azure SQL Database is a relational database-as-a-service that makes tier-1 capabilities easily accessible, and that provides you with the following advantages: ..."
...As though we haven't been using that very same thing for 3 years
@Codeman :D, I know exactly what I need but since my coding ability for this is limited, I can't express myself in coding language. That's why I'm here... I've looked many websites but I couldn't find it.
@MikeAsdf Azure SQL is different from SQL server
@NoMore_CodeMaster I recommend using SQL Server Profile and seeing what SQL is executed and when
22:39
@Sippy I think if someone gave me $200M i'd run for office
And I don't think I'm kidding exactly.
you know what I'd do if I had $200M?
Two chicks at the same time, man
ugh
i was just typing that
I've done that. It's very obvious that my server side logic is wrong.
http://pastie.org/private/ifu6jziikg2fqanxh4tnza
I had a very productive day with my pomodoro timer. I forgot all about you guys.
@Codeman Yes, we've been using Azure SQL.
not sql-server-in-an-azure-VM, not table storage, but Azure SQL
22:43
I know something about this room, asking the wrong question or pushing somebody here is like going on a first date and screw everything up. She will be gone forever :D
hey everyone :) does anybody in here use sites like freelancer/odesk/upwork, etc?
we'll still be here and will answer any question if we're bored enough
@Jeremy I've had a day of wondering why my coworker I'm working closely on this project with is away from his desk for hours at a time...
@Jase they're shit. Waste of your time
@Codeman - His tomato timer told him to
This is the first time that I'm asking something and people get interested to know more and then they leave
22:45
@Codeman that's what i am thinking. i put up a profile with links to heaps of experience (sites) and i bid on a sh*tload of projects and in the two years i've been on freelancer, i've never been accepted for a project and i've applied for over a hundred
I'm breaking few new records by doing this
@NoMore_CodeMaster well... it's not like this is a paid support channel
people come and go as they please and they have their own jobs to do
it's not like we have jobs or anything
So I went to a developer meet up tonight
@Sippy how was it?
22:47
tl;dr free beer, free pizza and free Jetbrains License
The following coupon code(s) is (are) for a 1-year individual subscription to any single JetBrains Toolbox product of your choice from among IDEs and .NET Tools. All our annual subscriptions also come with a perpetual fallback license.
@Sippy dammit
i just shelled out to renew R#
@Codeman I know about that. I also respect that.
My boss emailed everyone earlier to say he was going and I was the only one who went with him lol
Was definitely not expecting free beer.
lol
@Sippy you can't brown-nose your way into $200M mister
22:48
I CAN TRY
@NoMore_CodeMaster when we suddenly leave it can just mean the boss or wife or secret lizard overlord is wanting to talk to us
popcorn makes coffee taste funny
$200 mil is a lot of money, that would require a very large customer base or a very expensive product
@MikeAsdf We're not supposed to talk about Ronald here...
Assuming that it didn't come from "old money"
22:49
@MikeAsdf ohh I know, I'm not mad or offended by that. I fully respect that.
             Method |      Median |     StdDev | Scaled |
------------------- |------------ |----------- |------- |
 CachedPropertyInfo | 305.8968 ns | 26.2633 ns | 150.81 |
             Direct |   2.0283 ns |  0.1136 ns |   1.00 |
       PropertyInfo | 389.1473 ns | 39.4599 ns | 191.86 |
benchmarkdotnet is pretty nice
I've seen so much premature optimization at work that now I get all queasy when people talk about optimization/performance in general
Any you guys used Glimpse before?
But I'm doing a side project in which I think it'd be valuable to keep performance tests around, since things can run on the order of 10-200 ms
in realistic scenarios
:29046921 I can tell, the only issue that it was stopping me was this:
foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes.Where(c => c.There is nothing here to select.
Because it's:
public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
22:55
@NoMore_CodeMaster I don't understand the question? c in this exampled is a string
just add a where clause..
I received this:
foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes.Where(c => c.CaseTypeDD_Id != casetype.CaseTypeDD_Id))
but the problem is I get intell. error.
what error?
When I type c. (I don't see any properties)
C is a string. Strings do not have a property CaseTypeDD_Id
22:56
^
CaseTypeViewModel = casetypevm
CaseTypes = public List<string> CaseTypes { get; set; }
Now we're just going in circles
So, how I am supposed to add a condition for checking db?
CaseTypes is a collection of strings. String do not have a property CaseTypeDD_Id. Like I (and the error message) said. You cannot access a property that does not exist. I don't know how else to explain this.
23:00
@NoMore_CodeMaster What problem are you trying to solve with this code?
I need to add List items to db. In my CaseType db I need to double check before inserting a new item.
Because a CaseId can be repeated but the Status(for example, Standard) shouldn't be repeated for the same user.
Let me show you this screenshot.
As you see, CaseId's are the same, but the there are two CaseType_Id (5) and that's wrong.

Each CaseId should have unique CaseType_Id. It's like this, imagine a table where your citizenship information is saved. You are xxxxxx citizen, we don't need to repeat the same citizenship value unless you have another one.

This is the View
In my current situation, If I remove Standard and then click on Save, Family with.... will be added again and Standard is not getting removed from db, so it's duplicating itself.
This is my controller which I'm sure it's wrong and that's why I can't make it work:
http://pastie.org/private/ifu6jziikg2fqanxh4tnza
@NoMore_CodeMaster - I don't mind helping, but this sort of started to come with too many caveats. It seems like the approach needs refactoring. I would suggest looking at what problem your controller is trying to solve (not just duplication but as a feature), and also what the data being sent in represents.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - For example, the foreach loop in your else clause. Only the last iteration is going to be the one that is recorded as changed in savechanges, so I am not sure what the point of the loop was.
@TravisJ that was a suggestion of a user that told me in the morning to do so, but it's not correct.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - In the first loop shown, it seems that every record gets the same exact cid. So the only possibility for duplicate is if there are string duplicates, and also if any of those exist in the database. It would make sense there to do some sort of .Distinct call and then use .Any from the database table to ensure there are no collisions.
@TravisJ My 1st priority is to not allow the duplicate data. The rest I will do it myself.
23:11
Refactoring takes a lot of time. I don't have a lot of time. So these observations are all I can contribute at the moment - and to be honest a lot of other users here are in a similar position.
@TravisJ Thanks for your time and contribution.
is there any special terminology for what I'm trying to do, because I can search if I knew the correct word for that.
@NoMore_CodeMaster sounds like you need a unique constraint on that table
@mikeTheLiar Yes, If CaseId has already the same CaseType_Id then ignore it.
Where's codemaster?
:D it's NoMore_CodeMaster
23:16
Right. Put a unique constraint on those two columns.
@mikeTheLiar - being the boss
@mikeTheLiar via EF or SQL?
I believe it's SQL, right?
May I ask why it was decided that a List<string> would be used for this?
Because Telerik MVC Multiselect wants it that way.
Before asking this question, I was struggling for two days on how to display multiple items in Multiselect control.
The demo doesn't even say anything about this, I had to find it through forum pages.
To be honest, I'm suspicious to that as well.
@Jase Is there any other alternative way?
@mikeTheLiar by doing this way, do I still need to write my server side logic?
23:20
Lists are arrays... but better. Like peanut butter sandwiches, add jam and bam now you got something. Seriously though, be like mike and just ignore me.
MIKE
codemaster?
jesus?
@NoMore_CodeMaster not sure I follow. The database will throw an error if you attempt to enter duplicate data
@mikeTheLiar exactly
So you will need to handle that case
i dunno why ppl decide to use third party stuffs. in my experience, its almost always been more of a pain and more time consuming to work with a third party thing than it was to just build it myself from scratch.
@mikeTheLiar this is my main question on how to handle this?
@Gabe Yes?
23:22
@NoMore_CodeMaster - I would suggest using a checklist instead of a multi select
@TravisJ but I still need to write that logic to prevent duplication, correct?
@NoMore_CodeMaster nothing. just wanted my existence in the room to be verified. @mikeTheLiar was ignoring me cause he's a rude person, or busy helping you, but either way. I just needed to know that I existed. Needy. I'll shh now
@NoMore_CodeMaster - In the loop, you should probably be checking the database using .Any().
As you said, "String do not have a property" ,so I can't get the item Id and compare with db.
@Gabe lol sorry I'm on the bus
23:25
hi gabe
@mikeTheLiar I DARE you to loudly start singing "the wheels on the bus go round and round"
@mikeTheLiar I DOUBLE DARE YOU
OMG I DID THAT THE OTHER DAY
Now that would be rude
@mikeTheLiar if rude is funny, then sure lol.
The aim here is to embarrass yourself and make other people smile and enjoy the bus ride
Put it this way - you're SELFISH if you don't want to share your voice with the world and make other people smile
@TravisJ I'll do my best to come up with something before the Demo tomorrow
Thanks everyone
23:31
no new keyword. Failed exam
@NoMore_CodeMaster - pastie.org/10742716
Alright, I should actually do some work for my last week at this job. Talk to you all later
23:42
Oh, thanks. I ran this code and following happened:
-I emptied my table
-I picked two options and then saved it
-I tried again to add another value it didn't save but also I didn't duplicate anything
If you want to have an indication of no entry, then instead of simply using continue; use a {} and in there save some string to a place that can display a message and then use continue;
Is this where update is going to happen?
instead of else we are using that, correct?
lol, friend of mine just recently accepted a job doing contract work for a big company in town. She's been there 3 weeks. She just got an email today offering her a job with another company and she's asking me if she should take it. I said "get an actual offer letter and compare the two - you have a lot of leverage in the negotiations"
@NoMore_CodeMaster - Line 7
@Codeman - You really took well to that aspect of moving up the corporate ladder man.
:29048114 Is this correct?

if (casetype == null)
                    {

                        foreach (var item in casetypevm.CaseTypes)
                        {
                            var code = db.CaseTypeDD.Single(s => s.Code == item);
                            if (db.CaseType.Any(c => c.CaseId == (Guid) cid && c.CaseTypeDD.Id == code.Id))
                            {

                                casetype.CaseTypeDD = code;
                                casetype.UpdateDate = DateTime.Now;
23:52
@TravisJ hah, I just read lots of articles on Medium
@NoMore_CodeMaster - That wasn't what I envisioned. I was simply saying to leave the else in place, and replace that one part of the first if section to prevent duplication. Still left unaddressed is why the casetype is being constantly updated in the loop. Further, by removing the else, and moving the change to its current position, the logic structure has been greatly changed.
I'm still an intermediate engineer ;P
@Codeman - At some point you gotta just move past the "Bob's" and make it to upper management ;)
@TravisJ I'm really lucky - I think the management here is actually really good, especially in my department
SGu does a good job ;)
@Codeman - Yeah, I think you are in a good spot at the moment.
23:54
we have pretty frequent fireside chats where he answers questions from people in the company pretty frankly. Obviously all confidential, but he gives very honest frank answers on what we do well and what we need to do better
I like execs that give good feedback about what needs to be improved rather than just saying everything is fantastic until layoffs happen inexplicably
@TravisJ would you shoot me if I say, I don't understand?
@Codeman - You get to meet in person with Scott Guthrie on a regular basis?
@NoMore_CodeMaster only if you don't explain what you mean :P
@TravisJ I could if I attended the meetings in person. Usually I just watch them on Skype or the VoD they put out
@NoMore_CodeMaster - I am just trying to help. The only thing is, I can only help so much on my own - you have to also examine what you are making to make sure it is accurate.
@Codeman - I would go to all of those lol That sounds like a lot of fun to me
23:57
@TravisJ pretty busy and they're across campus, but I am sure I will make time for it at some point ;)
@TravisJ I get that and I truly appreicatete it, but the part that you say I need my else back, is it really back where it was or what I have is correct? Or...
though I will definitely make time to go to the next all hands. Apparently everyone that attended last time got a FitBit
@Codeman - Meeting in a small group with sGu is probably rather priceless.
@NoMore_CodeMaster - I am not sure what the point of the else was in your original design, but I can tell you that changing it to where it was in your recent example also didn't make sense. Perhaps you can comment your code a little. Prefix each line with a small sentence // that indicates the point of either that line or the next several lines.
@TravisJ ahh, I had the else because it was acting as if it needs to update or insert something.

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