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19:00
@mikeTheLiar awesome
Judging for those competitions was super nepotistic though.
Wooo! Got mah new work computer! #IGotNothingDoneToday
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@mikeTheLiar how did you go from cooking professionally to coding professionally?
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@mikeTheLiar and where does skooma come in
@Amy s/ok/d, probably.
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19:06
!!lenny
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
!!doge lenny,lenny,lenny,lenny
     wow
very lenny lenny lenny lenny
I started cooking for money in high school.
     wow
such lenny
             very lenny
                            much lenny
many lenny
19:07
imo fb just hacked me
After a while I realize that it's a shitty way to make a living if you're not super passionate about it
@mikeTheLiar who paid you for it?
Long hours, low pay, hard work, zero recognition
oh was this the chinese?
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@Michael did you figure out your query question from earlier?
19:07
@Amy no :/
@Michael first it was a Chinese take out place. When I moved to Boston (that's a whole other story in and of itself) I worked with a temp company for a while, then hotels.
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okay, i can put together a simple example to demonstrate if you like, @Michael
But yeah, I decided that I was sick of the hospitality industry and started taking programming classes at community college
!!doge lenny,( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°),lenny,( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
   wow
so lenny
            many ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
                       much lenny
such ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
19:09
Skooma kept me going though the long hours
@Amy Yeah, anything would help. I think the problem is a combination of things:
1) I don't know sql well at all.
2) This will need to (eventually) written for Oracle.
3) Its part of a bigger query where im making use of a Case Statement
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@mikeTheLiar i have a friend who has tried to be a professional cook for a few years. she recently decided she can't get ahead as a chef. basically the problems you described. i feel sorry for her. works so hard, but the restaurant industry doesn't promote you
Always creepy when a coworker talks to you in the bathroom and you are shitting...
@mikeTheLiar Hospital industry?
@Amy best way to make a million bucks in the restaurant industry is to start with 10 million
@Michael hospitality. Hotels
19:11
oh, my mistake
@mikeTheLiar that is looking good lol
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@Michael In principle it works like this:
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select * from foo f
join
(
	select name, min(id) as [id] from foo group by name
) tmp on tmp.id = f.id
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you can modify the inner query to order however you want.
19:14
ugh, stuck on the phone with DMV forever....
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my example assumes you just want the first id.
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(note that i didn't test this query, so i hope it's more or less correct)
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i also don't know oracle that well.
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basically the inner query gives you the IDs for the rows you want. you then get those rows.
@Amy okay, So I have this inner query:
SELECT PS_OCC_ADDRESS_S.*,
CASE ADDRESS_TYPE
WHEN 'CURR' THEN 1
WHEN 'HOME' THEN 2
WHEN 'PERM' THEN 3
ELSE 4
END AS ATYPEENUM
FROM (CurEnrollEmplid LEFT JOIN PS_OCC_ADDRESS_S ON CurEnrollEmplid.EMPLID = PS_OCC_ADDRESS_S.EMPLID)
ORDER BY ATYPEENUM
@Amy So wait, should this be my inner or outer?
user47589
19:16
the inner query needs to return only the ID and the grouping column
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its merely the row selector
@Amy I am getting the IDs I want already in that FROM clause
There is a join there that gets the selected IDs
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that query won't get the first row per EMPLID
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isn't that what you wanted?
Yes I do.
19:19
Hello! I have what might be a bit of a beginner question, but I find the best way to learn is by doing the method my own way and then using it again and again until I get it. I'm using Asp.net - mvc, Code first, In my controller I am trying to work out how to do an If statement on a list of items, For instance, what I have now is an order system. How would I get the value from the DB, e.g. I have an Order status. How would i say "if any order status in StoreDB == true then do this"
Sometimes, i don't know wtf I'm doing
also all the time
@Amy but I think everything in this query is necessary in order to set the enum
except the order by
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@Michael i dont know your data model, so you'll need to work in the inner query yourself. you can probably add it as a second join to the query you pasted.
@Amy this is an inner join right?
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I think you can use "select top 1 ... " in an inner query. i can't remember if that's allowed.
user47589
19:21
yeah, but you have to use a subquery
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AFAIK you can't do it in a single query statement. it takes two.
@Amy hmm okay
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i recommend building a simple demo table so you can test it out, then transition to the real thing.
@mikeTheLiar what is that ??
all i can see is blur
It's an SSIS data flow task
user47589
19:23
@AndreQueen do you know how to write an EF query? what have you tried thus far?
== true twitch
@mikeTheLiar I thought that was a circuit diagram to a SoC
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@mikeTheLiar relax, here's some skooma
that's the good stuff
Bmo
Bmo
19:24
If you guys have mech keyboards.
I think so, I have tried a few things, would you like me to paste it here or gisthub?
It's a boolean so could only be true/false...
user47589
use a gist if its long code
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short code segments can be pasted here. use CTRL-K to format
if (order.OrderId == returning.OrderId)
{
ViewBag.returnstats = "Returning Item";
}
else
{
ViewBag.returnstats = "processing";
}

I know viewbags are bad practice but it's just for testing
Sorry ctrl k didnt seem to work
user47589
19:26
CTRL-K only works if the entire comment is code.
aaah sorry
@Bmo this is amazing though.
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its okay. chat formatting sucks
Bmo
Bmo
@mikeTheLiar bloops. Thanks.
Not your fault, that's just one of those things that's super annoying about Mass Drop
19:27
I also tried this,
var userreturns = db.returnDetails.Where(x => x.OrderId == order.OrderId && x.Name == currentUser);
But I keep getting nulls for my OrderId's with these queries
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blocked by firewall
Bmo
Bmo
@mikeTheLiar how did you get that link, do you manually add that guestOpen query string manually?
Haha
@Bmo yes
> Lung cancer due to inhaling oily steam in the restaurant kitchen for a long period of time
Verdict: yes.
user47589
19:30
wow
Sorry probably better to explain what Im wanting, I have a Return class that takes the OrderId from the order that is being returned, I want all the Order's that have the same Id as the Return class ReturnId to have something displayed for them
@AndreQueen - your shown code should work
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@mikeTheLiar my cook friend recently got a new job and works in front of a friar all day. its definitely had a negative impact on her skin health
Really? Balls, ill play around a bit more @TravisJ
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@AndreQueen check the database log to see how your query is actually being issued to the database
19:32
@Amy does he have one of those sweet robes?
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@mikeTheLiar she does yes
@Amy sorry still learning, how would I do that?#
@Amy - What did you mean by "being issued"
!!wiki friar
A friar is a member of one of the mendicant orders founded since the twelfth or thirteenth century; the term distinguishes the mendicants' itinerant apostolic character, exercised broadly under the jurisdiction of a superior general, from the older monastic orders' allegiance to a single monastery formalized by their vow of stability. The most significant orders of friars are the Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians and Carmelites. == Definition == Friars are different from monks in that they are called to live the evangelical counsels (vows of poverty, chastity and obedience) in service...
user47589
19:32
@AndreQueen in your dbcontext's constructor, do something to the effect of this.Database.Log = Console.Writeline
> The incidence of lung cancer in women in China is rare (about 30 per 100,000 per year) so we could summarize Metayer et al. as saying that they found that there was a 67% higher risk of contracting lung cancer among women who cooked with rapeseed oil. But we should also note that the 95% confidence interval (1.0-2.5) is quite wide and includes 1.0 (meaning that the study is compatible with there being no increase in risk)
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@TravisJ EF queries get transformed into SQL, which is issued to the database and executed.
That research indicated more of an answer of "possibly maybe?" than a "yes. absolutely".
@Amy - Calling .ToString() on an EF IQueryable will produce the SQL it is going to use.
@Jeremy I done been told.
user47589
19:34
@TravisJ true, though that's an undocumented feature on IQueryable, AFAIK
But I just said it so it is now documented :P
I just debugged my If statement, and both id's are equal to "0"? Why would that be happening
Because your database doesn't have auto increment setup for the primary key field
But it does!
Then you inserted the data before auto increment was setup
19:37
No, Each new item I add increases the OrderId by 1
Im trying to Query it
Are these foreign keys that are = to 0?
One is a foreign key, and it has a value, I just can't seem to get it in my controller
My controller is displaying 0 for the values, which is odd, Im trying to query a list, and say for each that has this and this do this
I have say 10 orders and 5 returns, all have the data in them
I need the 5 orders with returns to display a certain message
0 for the values being passed in or 0 for the values in the database?
being passed in, the database has value! Sorry I should have been more specific
okay that makes a lot more sense then
19:40
@mikeTheLiar I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the case, for sure. Heat fucks up chemical reaction pathways big time, and inhalation is a quick way to get stuff in your blood stream - probably lots of weird shit in oil vapor. But ultimately, who is going to change the way they work? Maybe some chefs will start wearing masks?
Which become useless pretty much as soon as you breathe on them
Unless it's like a straight-up gas mask
In that case the issue is probably with your understanding of the ModelBinder being used in your action result. The way the model binder works is that it requires the name of the field to be the exact same in the parameters as is used in the request sent from the client side. Case sensitive.
Yeah I don't know what kind of mask you'd need to avoid breathing in vapors
But they might start covering fryers
Bmo
Bmo
Like a CDC Level 4 lab or something.
user47589
19:42
friars using fryers
I know that when I was working the grill by the end of the night I was covered in grease
All the names are the exact same!
how is the data being passed from the client
The data is stored on SQL express, I jut need to access it from the controller
Like this would get the orders which have returns, now how would I say for each of these display "this"
var orderstats = db.Orders.Where(x => x.OrderId == returning.OrderId);
yes, but the orderid you are getting from returning, is that coming from the actionresult parameters?
19:46
Yes it is being passed in here
public ActionResult Index(string date, Order order, returnDetails returning)
Aaaah and that is only for what gets passed in, not the database right?
@Jeremy people getting cancer from cooking oil are probably burning the shit out of it
but that doesn't even make sense cause rapeseed oil has a crazy high smoke point
Thats a bit of a boob mistake haha, How would I change this so that "returning" is taken from the db and not empty rubbish im trying to pass via the actionresult parameter?

var orderstats = db.Orders.Where(x => x.OrderId == returning.OrderId);
@TravisJ
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"boob mistake" i like that.
@Codeman rapeseed is just canola. While it does have a decently high smoke point it's not crazy high
commercial kitchens also typically use significantly higher heat than people outside of them expect/realize, too
so burning oil isn't out of the question
user47589
19:50
to cook faster?
@AndreQueen - I am not sure what you are asking sorry
I need to get me some avocado oil. I've always wanted to see just how fast a stir fry can cook :P
I usually use extra light olive oil for frying
Besides that I think it's more a concern of water particles in whatever's being cooked
The code i posted takes from the database and the actionresult parameter, I need both values to come from the database @TravisJ
I like to add a touch of truffle oil in my oil when I cook
19:51
@Codeman Grapeseed oil has the highest smoke point IIRC
avocado oil sounds awesome for searing a steak. I can never get other stuff hot enough
@mikeTheLiar I thought avocado oil did?
@Codeman Get a capital or bluestar range, and pull off the grates :p you can fry things damn fast. pretty much fastest without going commercial
@AndreQueen - Um, I am not sure? Where is the value supposed to come from if they are both in the db? From the same table?
I might be wrong. Grapeseed has a very high smokepoint
Both in the DB, seperate tables @TravisJ
19:52
@AndreQueen - Do you know what the Include method does?
520, wow.
@ReedCopsey I rent, two of the burners on my stove don't even work :P
hahaha
gosh damn it
Yahm how would I use that here? @TravisJ
19:53
@codeman have a deck?
I dunno, I don't have a problem searing a steak with olive oil.
@Amy I feel like i'm sooo close with this: gist.github.com/mikey32230/18742ee542805438b32f9d61974afd0a
Aren't you just trying to include a foreign relation?
I don't even have a hood for my stove, lol
but oracle keeps throwing an error. when I try to make use of this later on in the query: CurEnrollAddressesPriority.EMPLID

It says: "CURENROLLADDRESSESPRIORITY"."EMPLID": invalid identifier
19:53
Maybe get thicker steaks
get a charcoal chimney starter, and just really get it going, and cook on that :p
@ReedCopsey sort of... I have a bit of a backyard. I could definitely put a burner on my grill with a big wok
can be hotter than a commercial wok burner :p
All Im trying to do is display a message on the order to which the Return OrderId is the same
I have a charcoal chimney starter, I frickin' love that thing
19:54
Is this proprietary? Can you just put the relevant parts in a gist or pastebin or something?
All this guessing is wasting time
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@Michael you've got the right idea, definitely.
$15 solution to get incredibly hot cooking at home
mine is less fancy than that, but same idea
One moment and ill put it in Gisthub
19:54
(ie: borderline dangerous)
hehehe
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i've got that thing @ReedCopsey. it's awesome
just don't fill it all the way, and stick your wok right on the starter
oh, never thought to do that
that's a good idea
because it has almost perfect heat transfer
very little heat loss
19:55
Here is the controller trying to get the order with a return
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5d51450fafaac58203ea00554418ec34
I don't actually have a wok, I should probably just find an indestructible steel one at Goodwill one of these days
just be careful - you can totally burn avocado oil :p
nonstick woks are pretty useless, lol
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Why not use double for EVERYTHING? (except indexes)
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really? why, @codeman?
19:55
cause if you're using a wok, you want everything to be constantly moving and well oiled all the time anyways
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@Chi-YoungJeffreyLii because sometimes you don't need floating point values?
I like to use metal instruments when cooking, so nonstick doesn't really work for me. Stainless steel or go home :P
a nice heavy duty steel one with good seasoning works best IMO
user2743227
Fuck that shit, from now on i'm using doubles for everything (except indexes).
@TravisJ close to the bottom the "//FIX ME" is what im working on
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19:56
@Chi-YoungJeffreyLii okay good luck with that.
@Chi-YoungJeffreyLii make sure to obfuscate your name from your commits or your coworkers will burn your house down
@Codeman wait, I misread. You're right.
Nonstick woks are useless.
Almost everything nonstick is useless.
@TravisJ I like nonstick for omelette pans
I have a "power boiler" gas range setting and a huge cast iron pan
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i like nonstick for eggs.
19:57
Only thing they're good for
@codeman Yeah - just buy a carbon steel one (not flat bottom) and season it a bit - and you're good
@AndreQueen - I don't have any more time at the moment
@Amy I think its because It is because .EMPLID is ambiguous. Do you know what the default scheme is for SQL's fully qualified names in this case? since this is like 2 levels deep?
@TravisJ cheers anyway
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What makes for a good wok? What is the best material, or whatever
19:58
carbon steel
uncoated, etc
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I'm an okay cook but have never bought my own kitchen pans
you have to cook oil into it slowly to get it to have the right surface
but that's easy (just some time) - you can fake it quick in the oven if you need to
Very similar to cast iron
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@Amy as a frequent cooker with a wok and a skillet: why do you need a wok instead of a skillet?
Never, ever put soap in it
19:59
but - other than using a chimney starter, unless you have a very, very high end range, wok is pretty much useless for a home cook
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@Chi-YoungJeffreyLii i never said i did
Quarm chicken cooked in a wok is better than real chicken for fajittas
because you can't really get anything other than a capital or bluestar range hot enough to use it right
@Chi-YoungJeffreyLii depends on what you're doing but honestly you can get away without it

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