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user47589
15:00
you can always right click your executable to run it as admin.
user47589
it doesn't have to be done through code.
yes I understand that, the problem is the users :\ because the application requires to be executed with admin rights
that's why I'm doing this so they don't have any problems when executing it
user47589
okay then, you can't use ClickOnce.
I've disabled it in the project settings
nope same error
it enabled again on it's own
o.O
I disabled and when I click finish in the publish wizard it enables again on it's own
then stop using the publish wizard
15:06
what do I use to publish? I've never published anything xD
it's the only tool I see to publish
there's also a "batch build"
but it's not that
@Mr.Toxy depends how you want to publish
@VeronicaDeane hmmmm normally? XD just have the executable and that
Is it a desktop app?
yup :)
Windows Installer usually works fine
15:09
I found someone on SO saying that is stupid to publish after rebuilding a solution
WIX is a good way to do that
why's that?
should I try to embed the manifest in the app default settings?
tried didn't work as well
why the hell microsoft doesn't correct this things
Because it's far more likely that you're doing something wrong than that there's some sort of inherent flaw in the product.
user47589
don't blame the product for your own ignorance. learn the product before complaining about it
I'm disabling the click once in the project settings before I publish, when I go to publish and I click finish ClickOnce re-enables on its own
15:15
unless that product is Java
user47589
right cuddles
@Amy how the hell is ignorance? I tryed everything I've found about it and it keeps re-enabling, it's not ignorance lol
user47589
I disagree.
Well you shouldn't
user47589
You don't know the product.
user47589
15:17
That is the very definition of ignorance.
!!helptoxy
that maybe true in some aspects of the product but that doesn't validate the stupidity that is a feature re-enabling itself after being disabled -_-
Little slow there Cap.
rlemon should download more ram
@Mr.Toxy what is your problem?
user47589
15:18
that was pretty slow. come on, cap
@Michael I disable the ClickOnce in the project settings, after I try to publish and when I click on finish ClickOnce re-enables itself and doesn't let me publish because of an entrance in my app.manifest. It keeps re-enabling even after I disable it
user47589
i wonder why.
I've tried to check every setting that's related to ClickOnce and I've disabled it, but it keeps enabling
I've did the exact same thing that is published in the MSDN forum and nothing
I know I've come across an issue with that before. I have no idea how i ended up solving it though
user47589
@Mr.Toxy ClickOnce is only used when you use the Publish tool
15:22
@Mr.Toxy why do you need to disable clickonce?
@Amy ok I understand that, but I've disabled it why does it keep enabling itself?
user47589
someone suggested WIX earlier.
lol
because you are using it
user47589
because Publish is a ClickOnce thing!
@Michael because clickOnce doesn't let me publish because of an entrance in the app manifest
15:23
@Mr.Toxy when you click 'publish' you are using ClickOnce publishing
Why does your app manifest have an entrance?
That sounds insecure
You should board it up or something
what is the real issue here?
@Sippy because I require the app to be started under admin rights for proper use
The real issue is that toxy never googles anything and never reads anything and just does stuff without understanding how it works or the consequences of doing said stuff and then he asks us why it doesn't work
micdrop
I've googled it
15:24
o/
it's always the same resolution
user47589
yes sippy
disable ClickOnce in the project settings under the security tab
done taht
Can you declare a properties called "type" in JSON schema or is that not allowed?
doesn't work
15:25
@Mr.Toxy okay step by step..
user47589
@Mr.Toxy do you remember what I said above, about Publish being a ClickOnce tool? If so, why are we still discussing this?
google says to put this in your app manifest:
<requestedExecutionLevel level="requireAdministrator" uiAccess="false" />
did you do that?
ye I have that
@Amy he might remember but I doubt he understands
that's why it doesn't let me publish
user47589
15:26
@Michael that isn't allowed when using ClickOnce
user47589
which he is.
dare I ask why that isnt allowed?
but if so why even in MSDN forum the resolution is to do what I did
??
user47589
its a ClickOnce rule, dunno why
and even in SO the resolution is the same
15:27
damnit MS and your weird rules
user47589
@Mr.Toxy why don't you look into WIX, as suggested by @VeronicaDeane 20 minutes ago?
it's just stupid that they allow you to disable something for it to re-enable again on it's own. If it was for that they shouldn't even allow you to disable it in the 1st place
@Amy I am downloading that
user47589
There you go, criticizing tools you don't fully understand.
@Mr.Toxy here is a hacky work around: antscode.blogspot.com.au/2011/02/…
I didnt read it. and its from 2011
@Mr.Toxy It assumes that if you try to use something which is disabled, it will re-enable it so you can use it
it's not objectively wrong
15:30
ok but in that case we shouldn't even have that possibility, because that is the resolution but it doesn't even work. It's not about understanding the tool lol, it's why has an option that doesn't even work? but well
user47589
because solutions don't always work in every single situation
user47589
it doesn't make the solution wrong
user47589
when a solution on the internet doesn't work, figure out why instead of complaining about finding solutions that don't work.
yes it's not wrong... it's not even a solution
user47589
Yes it is.
user47589
15:32
It's not a solution to your specific problem
but it is my specific problem, the person that asked did the exact same thing as I did
user47589
It isn't their fault you don't fully understand all of the limitations of their solution.
but there is nothing to understand they just implicitly say: "Go to project settings and under the security tab disable ClickOnce security settings "
user47589
Yes, and their question doesn't encompass all of the circumstances in your situation.
user47589
You are going to find solutions that don't work in every circumstance because neither the asker nor the answerer could predict every situation.
user47589
15:34
It isn't their fault.
user47589
When a solution works for someone else but doesn't work for you, something is different
user47589
That should be self-evident, but apparently it isn't.
@Mr.Toxy any luck?
but I didn't said the solution is the problem itself, I think the problem is allowing you to do something that they know it wont work because as you said Publish is a ClickOnce thing therefore you can't disable it.
user47589
Well now you know, so why don't we move on to something else?
15:36
@Michael I'm waiting for wix to finish installing, publish is just... done it's stupid won't try to use it anymore
wix..
isnt that like a website maker?
not that one
XD
we are the website makers here
@Mr.Toxy now that I think about it.... I think I recall using a custom updater just like you are doing because of this exact problem
I have a lil app that required admin privileges. and looking back on it, I used some weird 3rdparty updater. That must have been why
15:38
and there is something wrong with wix... it's stoped in the same place registiring forever
someone fucking put a spell on this
jesus
@Mr.Toxy step outside. get some fresh air
@Michael I will break soon f all of this, Im done, so much to do and some stupid thing has always to go wrong in the end
Do you ever think the problem is you
and not the package
@Failsafe lol I doubt it. what he is describing happens to me all the time.
user47589
installers sometimes suck.
user47589
15:43
in this context, he's right to complain.
user47589
in other contexts, not so much.
@Failsafe yup totally me, I was the one that designed the tool and everything...
user47589
you should have said that 5 minutes ago, @Failsafe
so yeah I'll blame it on me
user47589
i blame @Failsafe
user47589
15:45
its his fault
@Failsafe faily mcfailsafe
Faily McFailface
user47589
well if you're gonna fail, do so safely, that's what i always say
really? you always say that?
user47589
well, if i did say it, it would be always
15:50
if you always said it, it would be said
user47589
it was said, always.
you know. I think "too" is a strange word
user47589
why so
Its use doesn't seem consistent.
because in the context of "me too" it would be synonymous with also
user47589
15:52
lots of words have different meanings based on context.
but it doesnt always mean also
@Michael ...which it can be?
strange language
you are walking too slowly
15:53
For the link-impaired:
> Read rhymes with lead and read rhymes with lead, but read doesn't rhyme with lead and read doesn't rhyme with lead.
user47589
yeah, the definition changes.
fair enough. there are stranger things
"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a grammatically correct sentence in American English, used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated linguistic constructs. It has been discussed in literature in various forms since 1967, when it appeared in Dmitri Borgmann's Beyond Language: Adventures in Word and Thought. The sentence uses three distinct meanings of the word buffalo: the city of Buffalo, New York; the uncommon verb to buffalo, meaning "to bully or intimidate" or "to baffle"; and the animal itself, buffalo. Paraphrased, the...
user47589
see also
user47589
"James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is an English sentence used to demonstrate lexical ambiguity and the necessity of punctuation, which serves as a substitute for the intonation, stress, and pauses found in speech. In human information processing research, the sentence has been used to show how readers depend on punctuation to give sentences meaning, especially in the context of scanning across lines of text. The sentence is sometimes presented as a puzzle, where the solver must add the punctuation. The example refers to two students, James...
15:55
The following is a partial list of linguistic example sentences illustrating various linguistic phenomena. == Ambiguity == Different types of ambiguity which are possible in language. === Lexical ambiguity === Demonstrations of words which have multiple meanings dependent on context. In port, the portly porter ported the port, through the port port. (At the dock, the fat mover moved the wine, through the left window) Will, will Will will Will Will's will? Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo. (Buffaloes from ...
user47589
that's neat, hadn't seen that one
If police police police police, who police police police? Police police police police police police.
@StevenLiekens The best part of this is that any number of buffaloes is a valid sentence
user47589
16:23
3.3 buffalos is not a valid sentence.
user47589
the number of buffalos must be a whole number greater than zero.
16:38
o... k...
Any natural number of buffalos is a valid sentence.
the english language is officially ... weird!
Or any number greater than... seven or eight.
@GrantHill except zero
I dunno, is    a valid sentence?
user47589
16:42
zero isn't a natural number.
@Amy I say it is
user47589
well, snap
I once took a class that distinguished between the natural numbers (0 and up) and the positive natural numbers (1 and up).
Can anybody help me with this question
Old ado.net stuff
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Q: Getting concurrency error on updating record with data adapter

LearningThis is my table: Student:StudentId int PK autoincrement,Name varchar(20) When i am trying to update last added records then i am geting error: Error: Concurrency violation: the UpdateCommand affected 0 of the expected 1 records. This is my code: using (var connection = new SqlConnection("My...

17:09
should I make a class named Role?
user47589
i attempted an answer.
seems like it wouldn't end well
because of AspNetUserROLES table in the database
Call it something cool.
ButterMeI'mARole
I am trying to make the application as lean as possible
lol
Or UserRole. if you're some kind of normie.
user47589
17:12
UserApplicationRole
user47589
RollRole
RoleingAroundAtTheSpeedOfSound
RoleTheDice
@Amy @GrantHill lmao
user47589
Roooooooooooooooooooooooooooole
RollRole and ButterMe are great!
@Amy @GrantHill but I am correct in thinking that it is a bad idea to create a class named Role
user47589
17:14
"RollRole and the ButterMe's" would be an interesting choice for a band name
@Amy also someone said to ask you about Windows authentication in MVC
user47589
a bad choice, but interesting.
Asking you is a bad, interesting choice?
user47589
lol
@Amy I have an MVC app that uses Windows Auth. I followed this document schiffhauer.com/mvc-5-and-active-directory-authentication
now it says to replace the account controller with the info listed there. But after that happens how do you then get the name of the logged in user?
user47589
17:20
controllers have a User property
not the same way as individual user accounts
user47589
once a user is authenticated their user information is available through the User property on the controller, or the User property on the HttpContext (its the same User object)
user47589
if you're doing an intranet site, you don't need a login form if you're using windows auth, unless you actually want them to type in their credentials
user47589
modern browsers automatically authenticate using windows auth if their computers are connected to a domain
17:31
@Amy thank you so much for the answer
user47589
it helped? i'm glad.
And of course the explanation is damn good and completely understandable
user47589
:)
@Amy they want to be able to authenticate. I like it because back when I was using webforms It was a great way for me to get a date time stamp
I didn't tested it because right now I am at home and its sleeping time now but I will definitely test it tomorrow and let you know the outcome
user47589
17:33
i assumed they wanted to authenticate, given that you're using an auth mechanism.
i saw a mixed authentication one on github
Users only think they want to authenticate.
@GrantHill users never know what they want
asking them is usually a mistake
Can confirm. I'm a user, and I don't know anything.
meeting with them is an even bigger mistake
I met with a lady last week and asked her to show me what she did in the old program thinking it would be the easier solution...it wasn't
user47589
17:36
are you jon snow?
user47589
he knows nothing.
He is a follower of the many faced god
GrantHill has no name
@Amy you know about this row state property?
Associated with datatable?
user47589
yeah. though my datatable knowledge is pretty rusty now.
user47589
haven't used them in years.
17:39
I am inserting updating using this approach as what you have seen in my code
But my team leader is saying that you should use those methods like
Command builder
user47589
i dont know anything about commandbuilders
user47589
never used them
Doesn't Linq to SQL build commands?
user47589
yeah, but its handled under the hood. its not something you directly use.
user47589
same for EF
17:41
You never used data adapter. Insertcommand="insert into table1 values @id,@col1";
user47589
these are some fairly old technologies.
Isn't that just parameter values?
Never used something like this in ado.net to insert value in database
@GrantHill yes exactly
user47589
i only ever used the dataadapter to get data, not modify it.
user47589
if you can, you should consider using a more modern DB access technology.
17:43
I am thinking to use row state property to insert update and delete method without writing query using this command builder
But my team leader is telling me to use command builder
But my question is if using row state property if I dont need to write query then why not do like this instead of command builder and parameterized sql
@GrantHill - It doesn't build commands.
It creates an object graph that is parsed by another library into commands.
That is why all of your LINQ to SQL must be in Expression and not Func
Behind the scenes this is what builds the commands for MSSQL System.Data.SqlClient
Huh. You learn something new every day.
user47589
yup
I had to debug the sql command creator once when I was using mysql with asp.net :(
Made my soul hurt
Here is how the command is written in the SqlClient referencesource.microsoft.com/#System.Data/System/Data/…
user47589
yeah mysql has some nuances, i've never been able to use mysql with .net without running into bugs in the mysql connector
17:51
I am too working for the first time in ado.net
@Amy - yup, that.
What could be the best possible way to insert huge data in database table from datatable?
Witj this ado.net
user47589
best in what respect?
We have the best ways. The best ways. Beautiful ways.
You're going to love our ways.
No one has ways like this, folks. No one.
17:57
I have around 2-3 millions records in datatable
I asked my DBO for a small loan of a million records.
user47589
I'd like 2 ways, please, on a toasted bun.
So I want to insert this 2-3 millions records in database
You would like it both ways?
!!lenny
user47589
17:58
lol
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
So I know nobody will say that loop over datatable insert one by one record
user47589
That went kinkier than expected.
Man Cap is slow today
user47589
17:59
@Learning that would be incredibly slow
Slower than Cap even
Yeah I know
@Learning - Usually people make insert scripts for that

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