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00:32
$2500 for blinds in my house
bye bye tax return
01:15
I'd just buy a blanket an nail it over the windows.

$2450 saved.
01:38
WTF
what kind of call back should i do if i want to have the user enter in an input field so that it can cause a change in the database?
i thought i should use a post?
i dont get why my code is not working. i created my ihttpactionresult decorated with httppost parameter int
then in my view i did the following
classback: function () {
                                $.post("/api/chemicals/", { barcode: document.getElementById('chemBarcode').val() })
                                    .done({

                                    })
                                    .fail(function () {
                                        alert("Something went wrong!");
                                    });
                            }
chemBarcode refers to <input type="number" id="chemBarcode"/>
i dont get what im doing wrong
i think barcode: document.getElementById('chemBarcode').val() is the problem. but i dont get how to pass the value from the input to the api
02:20
okay so the issue is somehow with my api, did some testing with my post man
 [HttpPost]
        public IHttpActionResult DecreaseQuantity([FromBody] int barcode)
        {
            int id = barcode;

            var chem = _context.Chemicals.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == id);

            if (chem == null)
            {
                return BadRequest();
            }

            chem.Quantity--;

            _context.SaveChanges();

            return Ok();
        }
for some reason the query is returning null
when i look in the database table there is definitely an id with the value im testing with
 
2 hours later…
04:03
@peterpep what is the value of barcode when you debug? what do your routes look like
04:26
im still trying to figure out how to debug mvc
so i think i found out a problem
var chem = _context.Chemicals.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == id); is returning null for some reason
im using postman to check
when i comment it out, postman says status okay
so what i dont get is why that query is returning null
@SteveG
04:42
it's returning null
because singleordefault returns null when it can't find a match
and the reason it can't find a match is because id probably isn't set
and id probably isn't set because your parameter is called barcode, and not id
unless you set up your route to use the name barcode
so unless you show your routes, i'm just going to assume thats the problem
@peterpep
oh thats from body
hm
you're doing rest weird
why aren't you doing /api/chemicals/12343456
 
3 hours later…
07:18
@peterpep you mean like in France? </sarcasm>
hello
good morning.
@peterpep Is "c.Id" a string? Could the DB be case sensitive, and the two operands a different case?
Good morning everyone :)
IiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii say a Hip a a Hop a hipidihop
good morning fellas here comes a flop
kek
Errrybody do the flop
Does it count if i lay down on the floor and flop around like a fish on land?
07:26
only counts if you are in the boss's office.
Well, I'm in luck then :D
Ofc, there's gonna be the awkward moment when I have to justify my behaviour
Everbody do the laying down!
Everybody do the not fall down!
@AdiMohan but that's totally worth it
@AdiMohan "I had a stroke"
07:28
The look on his face, would no doubt be priceless, I've gotta' agree with that much atleast
"Sorry, these lights are messing me up boss.... I need the day off"
@satibel have you by any chance seen Mr. Robot?
nope
07:33
tv series, kinda nice if you're into that kinda thing ofc
it seems good
or can be cringy
I listen to defcon podcasts RN.
yeah, it's rather nice, a bit over the top at times, but then again if it weren't it wouldn't be a tv show
Australian podcast ?
What kind of topics do they cover?
ohayou
@satibel i knew it^^
(what he is talking avout
07:40
TV series : I have this bilion $ hardware that a team of coding wizards wrote that will crack the password
reality : "hi, how are you doing? I need to put some insect killing product on all the PCs." + https://www.amazon.com/KeyKatcher-64K-PS-Hardware-Keylogger/dp/B004ZLV1UI
wouldn't it be easier to make your own key logger though? why bother wait for amazon
@AdiMohan cheaper, maybe? easier, nope.
yeah, probably right on that one :)
I can build a ps2 keylogger for 5$, but it's probably gonna take me 1-2 hours, so if I spent this time working, I probably would have money left if I bought it.
@satibel Something like this?
Or alternately:
07:47
@War Morning
@satibel niase thanks for sharing :)
are you around ?
> "you can protect against really high level hacking but forget to protect against SQL injection. Sorry Sony"
does this interests anyone ?
0
Q: Why can I get to use $format=json with entities but not with metadata using OData

MathematicsWhen I try this, http://example.com/V3/OData/OData.svc/$metadata&$format=json I get this error, "A supported MIME type could not be found that matches the acceptable MIME types for the request. The supported type(s) 'application/xml' do not match any of the acceptable MIME types 'ap...

i found out my issue
i called it classback instead of callback
im retarded
so my post to api was never getting called
plus had other issues with my api but i fixed those
G K
G K
07:51
Hi all,
I am trying to pass an object from view to controller through jQuery ajax method. I followed all basic rules and tried with the different things like mentioned in this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17769008/jquery-ajax-post-to-mvc-controller-object-request-shows-up-null
But the method in my controller is not even fired at all.

Here is my code - http://pastebin.com/Bh5k2x7F . I could not able to figure out what is the issue actually.

Someone can help me with this

In the code this line is commented - //contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
@satibel but it's more fun building it on your own
@Nerdintraining true, but if you aren't hardware inclined, it's easy to go on amazon, buy this, and plant it on the boss's computer
if you really want to mess with the company, just sign in as a temp employee/intern.
Just be aware that in many jurisdictions, planting something like that on a computer, even as a joke, is a criminal offense punishable by years in jail.
08:05
what are complex numbers?
@Nerdintraining you know when the boss is out.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that's why you give a fake ID and don't get caught.
@misha130 i^2=-1
@misha130 i
oh
right
thanks
It roughly helps you claculate with minus squareroot of stth
that's quite complex!
08:08
like the name states :D
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan never worked with wcf data services, did you
@Mathematics Nope.
you are missing lot then ;)
damn trudeau was awfully wrong when explaining quantum computing
@misha130 why did you trusted him on that
08:11
THE NEWS TOLD ME SO
FAKE NEWS
basically classical numbers are 1d, +1 goes to the right, -1 to the left
complex numbers are 2d, +i goes up, -i goes down ( still +1 goes to the right, -1 to the left).
so the i is a vector?
kinda
Are SQL Server Subselects a problem? Because EF generates weird code for Count() exprssions. Instead of of doing "SELECT COUNT(1) from {MyQuery}" it does "SELECT subquery.c from (select count(1) as c from {MyQuery}) as subquery".
In effect, running a Count query, wrapping it in a subselect and querying that count value.
it's a [1,i] vector (notation may vary)
08:14
my dba suggests creating a temporary table is often better than creating subqueries performance wise
This is auto-generated SQL from EF.
ah
isn't this an evasive maneuver for aggregation @Avner?
like instead of actually grouping the query because of the count it creates a sub query
maybe expecting you to have something besides the actual count that you could stick there
maybe they do that so the the table may be temporarily stored , so multiple queries will be faster.
08:31
my dba suggests creating a temporary table is often better than creating subqueries performance wise <- what I said here is a mistake
its not always optimal to create temporary tables instead of doing subqueries because a table has its indexes already built in optimal way that when you subquery things and such you wont get in to much hurdles
kind of blindly trust the database and its index handling but yea
hello
@satibel Yeah, that could be it.
Morn all
morning
08:53
1
A: Why does the Entity Framework generate nested SQL queries?

James GauntWhy does Entity Framework produce a nested query? The simple answer is because Entity Framework breaks your query expression down into an expression tree and then uses that expression tree to build your query. A tree naturally generates nested query expressions (i.e. a child node generates a qu...

@misha130 Nice catch.
Even if the answer is "because".
anyone here worked with Go, any impressions?
09:12
var client = new SmtpClient
{
    UseDefaultCredentials = false,
    Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("[email protected]", "password"),
    Host = "smtp.office365.com",
    Port = 587,
    DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
    EnableSsl = true
};
is said email gmail?
oh office365
Generates the following error:
The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.57 SMTP; Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM
it really often depends on the smtp server itself and whether it accepts
I've already talked to the system admin and they confirmed that everything is working on their side. She even tried to send/receive message directly from outlook, but when I try to send the Forgot Password via MVC application I get that message.
The same setting was working before (3 months ago) but not anymore...
yaay. I got an upvote for my answer which was answered Jul 3 '15...
@Proxy I prefer 9x9 gobans to 19x19
I would like to ask question if it is possible to transfer picturebox.image to excel
@satibel how much kyu?
@KevinMaxwell What was the email's FROM field?
I found the problem with the SMTP.
After password I had to add the domain name as well, like:
Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("[email protected]", "password","domain"),
i already have a template in excel and also can transfer text to excel cell but when i tried transfering the image in cell value, an error occured and I searched for it that it is impossible to transfer pic to cell value because it is not a text value.
anw this picturebox.image contains a barcode that I created
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Thank you :)
is there anyway to transfer it to excel?
@satibel wat?
@EarvinNillCastillo Cells can contain text or formulas only, I think. Images in Excel aren't in a cell, they're objects in the worksheet that are aligned to acell.
09:33
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, can i have some idea of yours on how to transfer it?
@EarvinNillCastillo SO has ideas:
8
Q: How to insert a picture in to Excel from C# app?

PomsterI am trying to insert a picture into Excel Spread Sheet using my C# application. I have used the following as my source. http://csharp.net-informations.com/excel/csharp-insert-picture-excel.htm This whole line is underlined in blue. xlWorkSheet.Shapes.AddPicture("C:\\pic.JPG", Microsoft.Offic...

Go (traditional Chinese: 圍棋; simplified Chinese: 围棋; pinyin: wéiqí; Japanese: 囲碁; rōmaji: igo; Korean: 바둑; romaja: baduk; literally: "encircling game") is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in ancient China more than 2,500 years ago, and is thus the oldest board game continuously played today. It was considered one of the four essential arts of the cultured aristocratic Chinese scholar caste in antiquity. The earliest written reference to the game is generally recognized as the historical annal...
oh
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, already check these
Go (often referred to as golang) is a free and open source programming language created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. It is a compiled, statically typed language in the tradition of Algol and C, with garbage collection, limited structural typing, memory safety features and CSP-style concurrent programming features added. == History == The language was announced in November 2009. It is used in some of Google's production systems, as well as by other firms. Two major implementations exist: Google's Go compiler, "gc", is developed as open source software ...
09:34
I copy pasted some code once to build a website
I know, I was just messing with you
cause my linux hosting was literally 2$ and I wanted to cheat it
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan so i need to save the picture as jpg to be able to transfer it to excel
i know @satibel
we will build a small prototype with it
@EarvinNillCastillo That's a feasible workaround.
09:36
or illl download a barcode font then use it?
so was asking if anyone has any kind of impressions
@EarvinNillCastillo Also, if you're asking a question but already have a possible solution you've ruled out, state that in your question, to save people to trouble of looking for solutions you already know.
JRO
JRO
Good morning :)
o ha you
JRO
JRO
I've got a weird issue, our customers are using our outlook add-in to save msg's in our Document Manangement System. But 1 customer reports that after saving the e-mail the style of the msg is lost.
while testing this in our Test Platform, I cannot reproduce this issue
Does anyone know if this is due to the saveas method? Which is available in the OOM or Redemption Library?
09:51
does he has something like send both plain text and html messages, where you would be saving the plain text version instead of the html one?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, currently i am banned from asking questions
@EarvinNillCastillo Well, you just asked one here.
@JRO Just get all his details and reproduce his setup EXACTLY, then reproduce and test.
You can't fix anything you can't test
in posting questions @satibel hehehe
Visual studio keep on adding @ to auto-generated variables named "group" - it's like it thinks that "group" is a reserved keyword, even though it isn't.
Ah, probably because it is, but only inside LINQ query syntax.
Contextual keywords confuse VS.
JRO
JRO
09:56
@satibel no he doesn't, the settings are all set to HTML.
@RoelvanUden I can't get the EXACT same setup..... that would require full access to the Terminal Servers etc....
I'll stick to my earlier point though, you can't fix something you can't test.
JRO
JRO
I understand what you mean Roel, just because you need to test something doesn't mean your the president which has full access to everything.....?
Then try to get as close as possible. You haven't got an idea what the problem is, I don't think any of us can predict what your code does and what environment that user is in, so we don't know either. Even if we could suggest something, if you have no way to test it, how would you know if you improved the situation or made it worse?
build a test version of your program that logs every step and ask him to use that.
Hi I'm having a trouble in my jquery and my item list viewbag. It's weird
10:02
OMG Microsoft raising proces by £400 on some things
brexit
<button [email protected] [email protected] id="ClickAttach">Attach to supplier</button>
any of you guys know a good & free proxy site?
$("#ClickAttach").click(function () {
$("#SupplierNameTxt").val($("#ClickAttach").attr("data-supplierName"));
$("#SupplierEmailAddressTxt").val($("#ClickAttach").attr("data-supplierEmail"));
});
@AdiMohan Usually mutually contradictory.
It only execute the first row when I click the second in the list, it doesn't work actually.
10:04
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan well, I only know one and it seems it can't be used now, figured can't hurt to ask
!!ddg free proxy
My button is inside the foreach loop when I debug them, there's a value in each buttons but when I call it to the jquery, the first row is the only one who trigger the jquery and second and the next, don't trigger
used proxFree, was kinda nice
any help why this happening?
10:23
Hey guys is there a way to read connection string without using webconfig??? i use razor syntax (webforms)
oops
Jze
Jze
hello guy.
hello
Jze
Jze
Can i ask a question about c# drondown?
Jze
Jze
10:31
can i show photo here?
sure
go ahead
Jze
Jze
I dont see nothing for browse.
click upload
Jze
Jze
Please can you show me screen shot?
at the right of the send button
Jze
Jze
10:41
dam.so bad .i dont see upload button, right of send button.Just stackoverflow icon there. :(
well, upload on imgur or whatever
Jze
Jze
0
Q: How can i set drop down option list to Top of layer?

JzeI have two drop down.One is normal drop down and another is image option drop down.Why image option down drop select list is back of layer?eg. But i test with normal drop down.It show select list option to over flow or top of page.eg. How can i make my drop down option list to top of layer.

sry i dont see nothing for upload.Please can you help me on this link?
or you can have a preview thing
to make your life easier, create normal drop down and then put their values in a regular string so when select option has change in jquery, preview the selected drop down value
Which method is better, "using" db context for each method or have one like private/public dbcontext for the whole controller?
one dbcontext for the whole controller is the best choice
private DbContext db = new DbContext();
10:52
Will you be having several different threads that execute on the same instance concurrently? If you do, and they share a DbContext, their changes might overlap, I think.
If your DbContext is directly in your controller, I'm pretty sure it's not a problem (because the controller is instantiated per call), but if your DbContext is in a singleton BL service, that certainly can happen.
I'm currently using:
private context db = new context();
Yeah I see that's fine I guess
ok, I have the above code for each controller
I was just wondering because I'm currently trying to improve the performance of the application and I came across this part.
computer security : "you can walk in a bank with a ski mask and a gun, and get out with a couple of grand, or walk in with a suit and an 'it guy' badge , and walk out with a couple milions"
Jze
Jze
so how do you think my question guy?
10:59
> can you show us your code ? – Gazman 7 mins ago
Jze
Jze
I reference from here=>http://stackoverflow.com/a/40241459/7035646
then put that on your question.
Jze
Jze
ohh,sry.
11:23
anyone knows trusted json offline formatter ? other then nodepad++ jsonviewer as it doesn't work
War
War
Newtonsoft.Json.SerialiseObject(obj, new SerializerSettings(FormattingOptions))
.... should give you a formatted json string
cant recall what the options are though
you'll have to have a look
but it's literally one line of code
shouldn't be too hard therefore to make a small windows app or a web page that formats json blobs for you
@War you do live!
i thought it was a legend
@Mathematics I use Notepad++'s JSTool plugin, which works great.
War
War
11:53
@Nerdintraining occasionally
i try not to though ... life is hard!
@War thanks
did you get a chance at questions I pinged you a day ago :)
Hey all can some1 help me with this question (stackoverflow.com/questions/42273125/…)
it's about vb razor
similar to c# maybe you guys can help me
War
War
@Mathematics uh no ... sorry, I must have missed them
@Mathematics what questions do you have?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ta
@War I had lots even lost count now lol
let me get them again, brb
latest one is this
0
Q: Why can I get to use $format=json with entities but not with metadata using OData

MathematicsWhen I try this, http://example.com/V3/OData/OData.svc/$metadata&$format=json I get this error, "A supported MIME type could not be found that matches the acceptable MIME types for the request. The supported type(s) 'application/xml' do not match any of the acceptable MIME types 'ap...

for now I just changed it manually to json
^ if you don't know that then,

do you know anyway we can map client side fields to backend, if that makes sense
War
War
ok next!
12:11
quick question. How do you go about closing a program with multiple forms properly?
@AdiMohan Winforms? WPF?
yes
4
*sigh*.
Which one? Winforms or WPF?
winforms
Environment.Exit(1) the absolutely elegant and proper way to exit any app in any state
12:18
I agree. WPF has Application.ShutdownMode which determines whether the app shuts down when the main window or last window is closed, but that's irrelevant when what you want is to close the app, regardless of open windows.
12:35
@AdiMohan pretty sure google can help you with that
War
War
@RoelvanUden doesn't winforms have Application.Exit() ...
0
Q: Using Application.Close() from a Windows Form

Patrick vDI am making a Windows Form Application with several forms, and I want to be able to close the entire application from any of the Forms. My main problem is that the System.Windows.Forms.Application class, used in the Program.cs class is Private. I would like any of the forms to be able to use it d...

@Mathematics I did and didn't find the answere I was looking for, due to incorrect searching parameters, so I asked here. No harm done hopefully
@AdiMohan incorrect searching parameters ?
@War I see that sarcasm is lost on you.
Never ever ever use Environment.Exit.
Except when you fault, perhaps, log it and then break the app
War
War
@RoelvanUden I'm sleep deprived today ... it's been stressful month or so
@Mathematics yep
@War Don't overwork yourself man. It's not worth it.
War
War
@RoelvanUden had the letting agent threaten us with the landlord because I sent them an email showing and quoting the parts of the law they had broke over the past 2 years
then my other half got hit by a learner driver
been dealing with a ton of red tape and legal bullshit
Apparently I have no right to complain (as a tenant) about the shady practices of my letting agent as doing so will result in them bad mouthing me to the landlord to get him to evict me
@War Goddamn, I'm sorry to hear it man. Is (s)he okay?
War
War
I went to the redress scheme (sort of their governing body) who told me they only handle complaints passed to them by the agent (who in this case is the problem)
went ot the council who referred me to the shitty redress scheme
The accident is an interesting one
12:57
A lot of legal systems are really funky pieces of shit. Is it not an option to buy your own home? I mean, no stupid landlord bs
War
War
My other half had a minor concussion, and fluid in her ear
she's been signed off work for a week by the docs
Glad to hear it's not worse. Fluid in the ear tho?
War
War
The dick that hit her is claiming there were more people in the car than were actually there
despite the fact that it happened near a garage that has CCTV
But, what, he continued on driving after he hit her??
War
War
the insurance company is offering here like £1k less than the car is worth
his car was totalled
12:59
Oh okay.
War
War
hers has been deemed a write off now, the twat hit her so hard he bent the chassis
:/
Well, cars can be replaced, people can't.
War
War
we got the GAP insurance though ... they pay out the difference between the insurance company and the original invoice value
so we basically get back 2 years worth of finance payments after the finance is cleared
Nice, that's a useful one :-)
War
War
She's spoken to the dealer who's offered her basically the same deal she got before, huge upgrade in the range (she got the bottom before and now gets the top one), works out an extra £30 a month
plus we may end up with about £4k in the bank ifwe took that deal after the initial deposit
13:07
Is there any way to confirm that the MVC doesn't run on Lazy Loading (Except adding the following lines)?

public dbcontext()
            : base("name=dbcontext")
        {
            Configuration.ProxyCreationEnabled = false;
            Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = false;
        }
Trace your database calls.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I think I didnt ask the right question: If i have a parent form, and i want a child form that can be accessed to view info or whatever, but then go back to my main form, how do i properly dispose of the child form(as of now an instance of the program remains running)
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I did it a few days ago which showed that I had the Lazy Loading on, so I ended up adding the above mentioned codes and then my app started to get more errors because I had to manually use .Include on some of the queries. I'm still in the middle of updating my codes but I wanted to make sure things are done properly.
@AdiMohan What's the problem? If the user closes he window, it's closed. If you're holding on to a reference to it, release it.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I have a query where without using the .ToList and .Include, it showed all the properties values and it's really weird and as soon as I added .ToList it shows the Null exception error so in this case I used .Include. My question is how is that possible without ToList the properties are loaded?
Doesn't this mean that the Lazy Loading is on?
very confusing...
14:22
War
War
@KevinMaxwell examine the property types at runtime, dynamic proxy objects are easy to spot
but the code you gave is the correct way to handle it
@satibel welcome to the real world :( depressing!
I like the comment
> Some engineer out there has solved P=NP and it's locked up in an electric eggbeater calibration routine. For every 0x5f375a86 we learn about, there are thousands we never see.
Hello, I have an NHibernate question. I'm maintaining some legacy code and at one point it queries the database like so: criteria.Add(Expression.Sql("{alias}.FIRSTNAME||{alias}.LASTNAME in (" + String.Join(",", (from s in legalValues select "'" + s + "'")) + ")");.
This is obviously bad. I tried changing it to criteria.Add(SqlExpression.In<User>(u => u.FirstName + u.LastName, legalValues));, but I get a System.Exception on that line, saying Could not determine member from (u.FirstName + u.LastName).
I'm receptive to advice in general, but I guess my specific questions are:

1. Is there some well-established idiomatic way to construct a "where a||b in (c,d,e...)" query without manually manipulating strings?
2. Is it possible to get "could not determine member..." as a build-time error instead of a run-time error? Do I need to twiddle some special configuration option?
3. If I decided to keep the Expression.Sql approach after all, how should I parameterize my "in" list so it's not susceptible to injection attacks? I tried `criteria.Add(Expression.Sql("{alias}.FIRSTNAME||{alias}.LASTNAME
I apologize for not providing an MCVE. I'm not very familiar with databases so I'd estimate it would take me upwards of an hour to prepare a convenient self-contained environment that replicates my problem. So I figured I'd check in here first in case I'm missing some dead simple five second fix.
14:44
I keep looking for rep-changes on the top-left of SO's toolbar, so I keep missing it now that it's on the right. Change is hard!
lol BangGood :D the name is misleading indeed :D
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan You can't miss the reputation changes if you never look at it.
<insert smart meme here>
@RoelvanUden But I need to know that people appreciate my deep insights into Tolkien's earlier drafts of the Silmarillion! Rep matters!
You can't miss the reputation changes if you never gain any rep
14:55
got a lot, got a lot
Hypothetically, if I posted that wall of text on SO and gave it a thousand point bounty, how likely am I to get a solution that doesn't involve String.join?
Trying to figure out if NHibernate is one of those topics where the experts will sigh and roll up their sleeves if I bribe them enough, or if it's something nobody will touch with a ten foot pole under any circumstances
From the chilly silence I'm guessing it's the latter.
I don't know NHibernate, but it makes sense that FIRSTNAME + LASTNAME isn't part of the User entity - it's an ad-hoc computed field
Yes, I agree. It's surprising to me that the function analysis can't convert "somestring + someotherstring" into "somestring || someotherstring". That seems like literally the simplest thing the Hibernate devs could have implemented.
(but then again, the person most likely to say "surely it's easy to do <thing>" is the person least-informed about how easy it actually is, so my perspective has little weight here)
15:27
posted on February 16, 2017 by ericlippert

Over the last two episodes we gave the rules of the deductive system. The paper now gives an example of using that deductive system to deduce the type of a complicated expression. The way it is laid out on the … Continue reading →

Perhaps I could make a sort of "constructed" property of the User entity, called "FullName", and then I can just do criteria.Add(SqlExpression.In<User>(user => user.FullName, legalValues)). I'm guessing that just making a property getter in my User class isn't going to cut it, though. I've got to modify the hbm.xml file so it populates it from the database. No idea how to do that though.
15:41
Ok, I think I've got something functional now. I added <property name="FullName" column="FIRSTNAME||LASTNAME" access="field.pascalcase-underscore" /> to the .hbm.xml file, and now criteria.Add(SqlExpression.In<User>(user => user.FullName, legalValues)) executes without crashing. I'm not terribly happy that I'm crufting up my entity definition with fields that are only used once ever, but it sure as hell beats manual string manipulation.
nice
i'd help but i've never used nhibernate
If anyone wants to give a question a go
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42265827/the-current-request-is-ambiguous-mvc-attribute-route
Thanks for upvoting
Is it possible to have a static member of a class trigger something in all instantiated objects of that class?
Hmm maybe if you keep a list of all instantiated objects, which you add to / remove from after every construction/deconstruction.
Assuming we're talking about a static method and not some immutable property
public class Widget
{
    private static List<Widget> instances;

    public Widget(){
        instances.Add(this);
    }

    ~Widget()
    {
        instances.Remove(this);
    }

    private void doThing() {; }

    public static void doThingToEverything()
    {
        foreach(var widget in instances)
        {
            widget.doThing();
        }
    }
}
Something like that. Now you can call Widget.doThingToEverything() and it will execute doThing on every existing Widget instance.
kind of has a smell to it
15:55
Probably there's a better data type for this than List. I'm not up-to-date on data structures. C# has sets, right?
@SteveG yeah so do your balls but you don't see Kendall's mom complaining
dude it's like 11am, are you drunk already? lmao
flag in 3...2...
@SteveG Yeah I agree. I don't like the idea of a static method with side-effects.
@SteveG I'm at work, so yes.
15:57
I just looked it up. It has something called HashSets which do the same thing.
Actually, that's from 2008. There might be something newer
dictionary
@mikeTheLiar my boss said we could have a few drinks at work
couple
need that balmers peak
More specifically we want a collection with O(1)ish addition and better than O(N) time removal, and it doesn't necessarily need to be ordered and it doesn't necessarily need to allow duplicates
@Hypersapien Events
@Kevin That's a set

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