foreach (var Prefix in Prefixes)
{
var ToAdd = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
where x.ToLower() == Prefix + "oraconnectionstring"
select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value;
}
how does one incorporate the foreach in the query?
My question is as easy as it seems: I want to find out which version of C# I am using.
If I would be using python I would do something like python -V from command line, or type
import sys
print sys.version
In php I would do something like this: phpinfo(); in java: java -version
But I was not...
List<string> result = new List<string>(
from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
where x.ToLower().StartsWith("or") && x.ToLower().EndsWith("connectionstring")
select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value);
why does this return a string
this
but
foreach (var Prefix in Prefixes)
{
var ToAdd = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
where x.ToLower() == Prefix + "oraconnectionstring"
select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value;
}
public ConnectionStringList ConnectionStrings(string Path_Config)
{
var result = new List<string>();
var MyConnectionList = new ConnectionStringList();
MyConnectionList.OrcaReorcaConnectionsList = new List<string>();
MyConnectionList.OrcaConnectionsList = new List<string>();
MyConnectionList.ReorcaConnectionsList = new List<string>();
ExeConfigurationFileMap configOld = new ExeConfigurationFileMap();
configOld.ExeConfigFilename = Path_Config;
Does anyone have a minuete to look at 4 lines of code, and is familiar with memory management cross platforms? (I have a piece of code that works on my machine 20/20 times, but only 12/20 times on someone else's machine, and I found a fix that makes it work on both machines 20/20, but the fix makes no sense to me.) The other 8/20 times he gets ' Illegal file open (/dev/tty)'
foreach (var Prefix in Prefixes)
{
var ToAdd = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
where x.ToLower() == Prefix + "oraconnectionstring"
select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value;
}
I don't understand what's so ackward. if all the project files are in his account and I'm on his computer, I think the natural thing to work in the same account. My boss said to use his so np
I'm a little confused with the queries. the first I also just select and add to the list, I do the same thing on the second one but I only add to the list after.
@SJD depending on what you are doing... BindingLists raise different events depending on if things are changed. (eg. BindingList<T>.RaiseListChangedEvents)
@Sippy here they usually delete all the files from the past users but as I had to continue to work on the same thing, they said to use his account because Im not using source control for this part is all saved in the local machine