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17:26
Anyone know of a way to dump a raw stream into SQL Connection?
I basically used a stream to parse a CSV, now I want to take that structure I created to dump into SQL.
I could dump it into a repater, to output to a web page. But I want to go the other way.
What data are you looking to send to SQL Server, exactly?
Well, basically I have a TextReader it looks like this library uses.
So I have a reader that holds header, column, row data.
So I want to basically output that tabular structure to SQL.
It does have its own flare in there.
you want to INSERT some records?
Yeah, from the CSV I just parsed.
I'm trying to avoid 100,000 SQL Inserts.
I want to do it as one big insert, vs 100,000 single inserts.
That is why I was hoping I could dump it almost like a DataSource can handle it.
You could just build a SQL query from the CSV data
17:33
you want a bulk insert
What do you mean @KendallFrey.
Are you trying to do this via SQL, or something else, like an ORM?
Well, I'm in C#.
I do have Dapper.
But, I'm not opposed to doing raw C# to SQL Directly.
You could just update your ORM objects then
I'm not sure what you're stuck on.
I don't have an object.
Each CSV is different.
So I'm trying to use one method to take the CSV data, then dump to SQL.
17:36
Dapper is an ORM, isn't it?
Yeah, but I use it some where else.
So either insert data via your ORM, or insert it via SQL commands
Basically, if I did an OleDbConnection I could parse the CSV then dump with a SqlBulkInsert in batches and accomplish it, great.
But, that isn't effecient.
which isn't? a bulk insert?
I want to take my Stream, which I could do: repeater.DataSource = stream, and basically have Sql handle the entire dump for me based on it. I'm trying to reverse that. Without building a model. Letting it dynamically build the model.
17:40
Are you trying to insert parsed CSV data, or something else?
Psrsed CSV.
OK, that sounds pretty easy
What part isn't straightforward?
I have the Csv, in a Stream. Writing it to Sql without knowing the Column Name.
Basically, letting the stream dictate the Sql.
So you want SQL to do the CSV parsing?
Yes.
17:45
happy friday
Why do you want that, if you already parsed the data yourself?
@Skullomania gotta have my bowl
I do not live in a state where bowls are legal u_u
Well, I don't want that per say. I want the parsed data to be dumped to to SQL. But I was trying to avoid header[i] as a parameter name / field[i] as parameter.
i think there are 3 now though
@Skullomania how do you eat soup
@Greg I'm pretty confused.
17:47
@KendallFrey in a cup
Fuck it, I'll do:
using(var reader = new CsvReader(new StreamReader(path), true))
{
     int count = reader.FieldCount;
     string[] headers = reader.GetFieldHeaders();

     for(var index = 0; index < count; index++)
         command.Parameters.AddWithValue(header[index], reader[index]);
}
Obviously I'll have a SqlConnection wrapped so I can do that or call Dapper directly.
But, that isn't a bulk it's one at a time.
You could always build a SQL query by hand
Inside the loop.
Hm, nice idea.
 
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19:27
Is it friday yet?
Isn't a cup just a steeper bowl?
@GrantHill - It's not the same.
Isn't a quesadilla just a Mexican grilled cheese?
20:01
Hello everyone. I have a question. How do i send a "TexBoxFor" field value in a razor page to the controller. It works with "EditorFor" but I specifically want to work with TextBoxFor as I have to make that field readonly.
Any suggestions?
Check me on something. A class that is visible from a webservice only has pure data members, right? {get;set;} properties? Is there a way to make properties visible that have logic behind their return value?
20:19
Gusy I am writing a test, and in test I have to pass an object with some values. So should i set those values like this:
    var testObject = new TestObject();
testObject.SomeObject.SomeOtherObject.SomeName =123;

or
var testObject = new TestObject{
	SomeObject = new SomeObject
	{
		SomeOtherObject = new SomeOtherObject
		{
			SomeName = "Test Name";
		}

	}
}
oy lads
Which one is idea? Which one is good or bad
the second one becomes a bit lengthy code
can i bounce an idea off anyone in regards to excel vba
That all depends on whether you have more than one field to set.
I have a lot of fields to set
and they all go deep
like a lot of navigation
20:21
The second strategy is overkill if you just need one, but it's a real time saver if you have a lot of things.
vba excel anyone ?
Just ask your question. No promises.
VBA is a dirty word.
I have a spreadsheet with macros, so when users open it on their desktop for first time, it asks them to ENABLE EDITING. On WorkBook_Open event, I have some code that's supposed to get executed, but Enable Editing stops it. Is there any way i'm able to execute my code before the workbook opens
basically unless they click on enable editing, no code runs --- the code is supposed to show them a login form and when they successfully log in they can do whatever
20:39
I don't see how you're going to be able to run code before the runtime exists.
You're asking about how to bypass Excel's security features?
well i know I can't - i'm just trying to make it a functioning spreadsheet with a login form
i'm running out of idea, and i noticed a gray patch on the back of my head :/
Can't you just password protect the spreadsheet itself?
i can, but i need to have a logo and disclaimer
wwhich is way i need a login form made in vba
I don't think you're going to be able to do this solely with macros.
20:41
What if you have another program that shows the login screen, and if they log in correctly, it decrypts and opens the spreadsheet?
written in what language?
I think that's about the best you're going to get
Any language you want.
The sky's the limit.
vb script
If you say VBA I'm going to kick you
20:41
You could write it in FORTRAN if you believe in yourself.
i dont know anymore
i'm trying to make it as simple as possible but it doesn't seem like it will be
how will i be able to apply this to the .xlsx file tho
my knowledge in programming is preetty limited, i do vb6 and sql
:/
how about it lads? help a brother out
I think you need a solid dose of magical friendship.
"VB6 and SQL" as a starting place is...... less than ideal but it could be worse.
See if you can do anything with this wellsr.com/vba/2016/excel/…
It's not a login form but it's something that runs when the spreadsheet opens. You should* be able to modify it to suit your purposes.
*This statement is provided as-is with no warranty, explicit or implicit. Talk to your doctor about whether VBA is right for you (it isn't)

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