> Hi Kyle,Thanks a lot, I did a little alteration to what you said, but implemented an idea similar to it. Thanks a ton for your help.I appreciate it. Thank you once again
if you were to use an events search site such as ticketmaster , seatgeek , pollstar, goldstar , what would you want on it that would make it your favorite?
besides the fact that it was partly made by @KendallFrey - answering my questions all day
youre a DBA , you have about 70,000 records in XML from one source , 25,000 from another , and about 20,000 from others , then about 1 million already in SQL , how would you set that up
If they are related I'd put the xml in table(s), if not I'd probably leave them in xml. Depends. Are they reference information? Will you need to join the information in them with the records in your tables?
I can't find it right now but there is some sort of datasource add on you can install and I think that allows SQL server to import xml as if it were a table, but if you want to be all dirty and filthy and use an abomination like linq; well you could do that as well :P
Actually the reason I don't particuliarly like it is because the syntax is close enough to SQL that some developer is going to think they know how to write good SQL...
Anyway... going to go play some world of tanks... got 8 1/2 hour drive home tomorrow to see my wife for the weekend. Haven't seen here since mid-January
hi guys, I have an object with hundreds of properties. I want to display it and bind only to a select few (based on a user provided list of property names). I currently use a datagrid and hide columns not in the list. Any ideas on how I can ditch the datagrid? thx
couple of reasons...make it easier to style...and each time new objects get created there is this big loop that runs determining which properties(and so cols) get hidden
Can anyone advise which fields/properties I need to create an "Event" object? It may be a once off event (which is what it is right now, I have a single DateTime field), but now I need to add the ability for an event to be repeated. E.g. "Every tuesday of the week", "weekends", "First Tuesday of every month", "23rd of each month"
I'll probably use a similar UI to Google Calendar (I'd like to offer the user those sorts of recurance options), but I'm stumped as to how to implement this in the backend
here is the thing, how would you write this public static IEnumerable<int> TakeIterator(this IEnumerable<int> source) { for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { yield return i; } } if you don't use yield return
would you run the for loop in IEnumerable level and store the data in a collection and then do getenumerator or
I have an ASPxGridView displaying data stored in a large database and accessed via a WCF service had SetEntitySetPageSize(,10)
I have bound the ASPxGridView to an objectdatasource but i found out that it does not support filtering ,grouping. I also tried with WcfServerModeSource, It work fine wit...
Seems like you could do the same function but use any class that implements IEnumerable(T)
public static IEnumerable<int> TakeIterator(this IEnumerable<int> source) { List<int> ret = new List<int>(); for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) ret.Add(i); return ret; }
If I'm understanding yield correctly, never used it myself
I have an ASPxGridView displaying data stored in a large database and accessed via a WCF service had SetEntitySetPageSize(,10)
I have bound the ASPxGridView to an objectdatasource but i found out that it does not support filtering ,grouping. I also tried with WcfServerModeSource, It work fine wit...
I'm not familiar with WCF, but I made some edits to your question to make it more readable, so hopefully someone else will be more inclined to help you.
this is for all the people using EF and WCF running in to problems at the end of their project http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-34Pvrjxr4Ls/TuaJs0xH9YI/AAAAAAAAAHY/wlFNJk7O4M0/s1600/hang+in+there.jpg
I'm syncing a online oracle db to a offline SQL CE db.
it takes a lot of time, and as it seem to me the time is to write to the CE db and not downloading the data (quite lot of data (>500Mb)). I expected the opposite! Reflections?
In C#, what is the difference between String and string? (note the case)
Example:
string s = "Hello, World";
String S = "Hello, World";
Also, what are the guidelines for the use of each?
Expressed by characters “0” - “9” and “A” - “F”. Characters beginning from the character after [STX] and until [ETB] or [ETX] (including [ETB] or [ETX]) are added in binary. The 2-digit numbers, which represent the least significant 8 bits in hexadecimal code, are converted to ASCII characters “0” - “9” and “A” - “F”. The most significant digit is stored in CHK1 and the least significant digit in CHK2.
Language Integrated Query (LINQ, pronounced "link") is a Microsoft .NET Framework component that adds native data querying capabilities to .NET languages, although ports exist for Java, PHP and JavaScript.
LINQ defines a set of method names (called standard query operators, or standard sequence operators), along with translation rules from so-called query expressions to expressions using these method names, lambda expressions and anonymous types.
These can, for example, be used to project and filter data into arrays, enumerable classes, XML (LINQ to XML), relational databases, and third ...