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17:00
hmmm
So you're saying like this?
CountryList DropDownListCountries = CreateUserWizardStep2.FindControl("DropDownListCountriesContainer").Countries.Select‌​edValue;
Yeah that should work.
As long as you've publicly defined Countries inside your UserControl class.
If I use FindControl, it doesn't let me see the Countries DDL I think. I think I have to explicitly map to it.
It's saying 'System.Web.UI.Control' does not contain a definition for 'Countries' and no extension method 'Countries' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Web.UI.Control'
Can someone help me with this : jsfiddle.net/Denonth/NdRx8
You've gotta cast it to your specific UserControl class.
17:03
This is not normal behaviour of google gauge. It should be using my in,ine value for the size and not default one
What did you name yours?
hello again denonth
Hi Hans
Still trying to see whats wrong :(
your animate is a bit wonky
cause you have two things fixing left in the same container
try using show/hide
or the js chatroom
I have CountryList DropDownListCountries = DropDownListCountriesContainer.value getting me to the values of the control. I did have a method in the control called "value" that I could read, but it returned index 0 every time.
Like it sees the control in it's own context and not the selected value on the form.
17:06
Right
But you created a UserControl correct? Show me the tag in the ASPX
<%@ Register Src="~/Controls/CountryList.ascx" TagName="CountryDropDown" TagPrefix="nccasp" %>
<nccasp:CountryDropDown runat="server" ID="DropDownListCountriesContainer" />
Here's what I was trying first in the usercontrol:
public string value()
{
DropDownList Countries = DropDownListCountries;
string v = Countries.SelectedValue;
return v;
}
But I think I need to get the value from the page codebehind because it doesn't "see" the selected value that way
So string Country = DropDownListCountriesContainer.value(); returns the first list item
not the selected one
hmmm
arg. I'm not sure. Debugging these issues in Forms was always tricky.
Imagine how hard it is when 6 weeks ago, you didn't know crap about server side coding!
17:18
server side coding? but I thought servers were magical fairies that took your requests and gave you data
4
you can't code a server, silly @RyanJMcGowan that's like saying trying to breed a unicorn
I actually happen to breed unicorns. It's my other hobby.
I spend all weekend shoveling rainbow colored shit.
So I actually met a server the other day. Pretty cool guy. Real couch potato though, just kinda sits there all day.
As long as he pays rent.
and provides you services wink wink
@KTDannyCZ I'll service your datarequest if you know what I mean
17:29
As long as he responds to my requests, i'm cool.
Ive cheated us both.. im with IIS now.. Im so sorry
anyone used sqlparameter datatype before
4
Q: SqlCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue issue

PetrusI have a problem with the folowwing piece of code. I am passing a parameter (List) to a methods executing the following code. When it executes sql throws an error saying that the proc expects a parameter that was not provided. I know this error and understand it, and when stepping through the cod...

i dont understand the last code block in Marc's answer
why is he assigning to the sqlparameter
shouldnt it be the other way around?
no o.o param is from the custom list and he's setting params of the command execute
ok.. but why create a new sqlparameter. why cant he do what the guy suggested in the original post but with these extra parameters
foreach (SqlParameter param in parameters)
{
 cmdExecuteReader.Parameters.AddWithValue(param.ParameterName, param.Value);
}
well that method creates a new SqlParameter and he's setting Value and Direction afterwards for some reason. I'm not sure about the reason as I don't understand his sentence haha
17:42
@gdube lmao, that makes two of us then
@gcube, should it not be possible to specify all these parameters when u first create the sqlparameter?
these sentences make me regret not being born in a english country haha.
@gdube his sentences?
yes but not limited to his
haha
i dont get how a sqlparameter can be "output-only, bidirectional, or a stored procedure return value parameter" though
17:52
not too sure myself actually
im still trying to figure out how i can populate a list of SqlParameter lol
oh can we create a stored procedure with something similar to: GetWines( out int amount ), so the parameter would return a value?
yeah i believe so
though i havent used it
here right there: it explains the output-only, bidirectionnal, etc. so that's what he means... plsql-tutorial.com/…
but I really don't know why Marc is doing this. My guess is that the parameter list is just a bunch of "template parameters" so he's creating a new one, and then setting the value and direction of the new one afterwards
maybe but i dont see that in the constructor for sqlparameter
18:04
@HansRudel - I think he's just creating new parameters to avoid any side effects.
Imagine if someone does this:
ExecuteReader("mySproc", myparameters);
ExecuteReader("mySproc", myparameters);
If one of the parameters is an in/out, which I believe is the default, the second call might behave differently.
There's no reason he couldn't use the originals though.
so i need to specify everything he has in his when creating my list<sqlparameter>
did anyone use Vestris Lib for vmware tasks?
On a StreamReader, what is it better?

Use ReadToEnd();
or
Make a loop and ReadLine() ?
18:12
@Spencer do you know how i could retrieve all that info from the server?
as all i can get atm is SProc name, Parameter name, Parameter data type
@Andredseixas - Whichever one makes it easier for you to parse the data in the stream
@TravisJ ReadToEnd() is easier, but is it safer / faster ?
As long as your streamreader is contained in a using statement it is safe. as far as faster, I doubt there is much difference at all
@TravisJ Thanks, that is all I needed to know. Have a smiley face for you. :)
18:21
@hans rudel what do you mean, you can only retrieve proc name, etc?
@Andredseixas - On a side note about speed - usually a good way to approximate relative speeds from operations is to examine their "Big-O". This will give a good indicator of how fast operations will run. Both ReadLine and ReadToEnd must look at each character one time, and one time only. So, if there are n characters, then there must be n checks making their speed both O(n).
Mathematics !! Noooooooooo.
@gdube @SpencerRuport
SELECT
	SPROCS.ROUTINE_NAME,
	PARAMS.PARAMETER_NAME,
	PARAMS.DATA_TYPE
FROM
	INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES SPROCS
	LEFT OUTER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARAMETERS PARAMS ON PARAMS.SPECIFIC_NAME = SPROCS.ROUTINE_NAME
WHERE
	SPROCS.ROUTINE_TYPE = 'PROCEDURE'
sup
o_O That looks scary.
18:24
i changed it to select * and full join + scanned through the results but i cant see where i can get any of the other info from
What are you looking for?
direction and size
are the two things i seem to be missing from his list
Have you tried creating a procedure with an "out" parameter?
It might just tell you.
And size depends on the type
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa933216(v=sql.80)
ParameterMode is the direction
and CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH : Maximum length in characters for binary or character data types. Otherwise, returns NULL.
so I guess you would include in your query the following: PARAMS.PARAMETER_MODE, PARAMS.CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH
@SpencerRuport size is refering to char(x) or varchar(y)?
ill change one of the SProc and see if i get a new column
18:39
Check this cool use of primes to replicate "organic randomness" in webpage backgrounds: designfestival.com/…
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@TravisJ - That's awesome.
Good find.
18:55
wow
@HansRudel What does PARAMETER_STYLE say?
or shit.. is it IS_RESULT?
??
i can send u a screen shot of the select * ... in a couple mins if u want
Add those two columns to your query and check the result. I *think one of them tells wether the parameter is an in or out
Anybody seen this?
Adding the specified count to the semaphore would cause it to exceed its maximum count.
"f it was a genuine bug in db connection pooling I would have thought it would be found long ago, as this is the stuff that runs every asp.net website ..." WTF
19:13
any tricks to look into before I got surfing more google? I Want to use prefilled text boxes in IE
Seems pretty straightforward to me. .value=.
oh ok
I am such a noob
Anybody seen this error ??
"Adding the specified count to the semaphore would cause it to exceed its maximum count."
@TonyHarmon yeah ur right, IS_RESULT seems to be it. It didnt like parameter style
thanks very much
@TravisJ I know I'm repeating what's already been said, but, AWESOME!
19:26
np
I feel like staring "@TonyHarmon yeah ur right" because I don't ever see that here :)
@KendallFrey - you ever see that crazy error?
@KendallFrey - isn't that neat? I can't wait to implement it for this panel factory API I wrote in javascript
19:46
couldnt star my own so i star'd urs ;)
@TonyHarmon how did u find out it was IS_RESULT that i needed?
ahh im assuming here
do u know why there is an isnullable property when supposidly all parameters are nullable
brb
20:03
I just remembered there was a way to tell so I ran your query with select * instead of column names...
20:13
because they aren't all nullable. has to be declared nullable when you build the procedure
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Q: Find which parameters of stored procedures are nullable (optional)

bzamfirI know I can use the following query to find all stored procedures and their parameters : SELECT r.*, p.* FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES AS r INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARAMETERS AS p ON r.SPECIFIC_SCHEMA = p.SPECIFIC_SCHEMA AND r.SPECIFIC_NAME = p.SPECIFIC_NAME WHERE ...

the answer here said they are which seemed odd
variable not declared in this file? copy ALL the using to get it to work
I have like 3 using System: in this file
The person that answered is wrong. In SQL Server you have to specify the parameter as parameter = null for it to be nullable
@TonyHarmon im gonna take ur word on it since it doesnt make sense otherwise
but then how do u return that from that SProc i had
i cant find anything in the parameters link i pasted above
20:40
select *FROM
	INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES SPROCS
	LEFT OUTER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARAMETERS PARAMS ON PARAMS.SPECIFIC_NAME = SPROCS.ROUTINE_NAME
WHERE
	SPROCS.ROUTINE_TYPE = 'PROCEDURE'
scroll really far to the right :)
ok lol
hey guys how's it going?
That was timed a bit bad. @Hans, that wasn't a reply to you, fortunately.
lol
Anonymous sighs at:
Apparently, this is the first time one of our developers has used source control system. He wants everyone to announce wherever they change anything in the repository because he fears getting a conflict.
Find yourself struggling with a complicated and difficult problem.

Unable to find any assistance on the internet, you finally decide to use StackOverflow.

Break up the problem into the core issue and abstract away any specifics with your particular implementation.

Because the question is hard, and is not Jquery, it gets ignored.

Give up, try googling one more time.

First search result is your question.

Sigh.
[Boss] : I want you to add a cookie right here - * points at screen.

[Me] : uhhh What?

[Boss] : Put a cookie here - * points at screen again.

[Me] : ummmmm...

[Team Lead] : He means drop down list.
20:46
@TonyHarmon you should comment on that answer to that effect, and/or add your own answer. People searching on google are getting wrong info, and the OP may fix the answer.
Tell him you already ate the last cookie.
Ugh, this is getting out of hand, I probably have a third of my screen covered in dead pixels and it is growing daily.
Looks like a frickin blizzard
PM: ...and the new site we're building must work in IE 6.

Dev: *Sigh*
ie 6?! gg
20:49
"No javascript either!!!"
omg
You are taking us back to the days of AltaVista searching and two tone graphics
[=0]: I want you to make me a car.

[=)]: Sure. No problem.

[=0]: It has to drive but cannot have a gas pedal.

[=/]: ...
[=0]: I want you to make me a car.

[=)]: Sure. No problem.

[=0]: It doesn't necessarily have to drive, but it needs to run on kerosene.
[=/]: Well at least I'm not writing a web app for IE6!
I was refractoring an old project's codebase when I found this.

public void reset() {
// this.reset(); FIXME: this causes a stack overflow
}

No f#cking kidding.
thats awesome! :)
20:56
I was writing a method in vs this morning
in a code file with many similarly named methods
I did the right think and added a comment to the answer. Thanks!
I know, I'll use pngquaint to compress those 60+ PNG files that are 20mb in size.
pngquaint is crashing, why is that?
Turns out the PNG files are actually JPG files renamed to PNG because the last developer didn't know what she was doing.
SIGH
and I was calling one of the other methods and intellisence was like "did you mean TheExactMethodYouAreCurrentlyWriting()?" and I was like oh wow, that does exactly what I want to do here
Was that Resharper? Cuz Intellisense isn't smart enough to give suggestions.
@KendallFrey - lol man, just one of those days eh?
It bothers me that intellisense for razor breaks inside of <script> tags =/
I would ask how to fix it only to have my question -10 voted, [closed], pointed to a duplicate with an answer of "No, you can't fix it."
21:01
"It's taking 3 people to figure out how to use our own web API, one of them is the API's developer."
Ouch dude, was that his first API?
somebody just the other day posted something in here that showed how to fix that I believe
Oh really Tony, did you star it?
I don't remember but it was yesterday or the day before
I was here those days, strange I missed it. sad face
21:12
user image
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ME: Which internet browser do you use?
CLIENT: Windows.........7
facepalm
When you tell someone to open it with Windows Explorer, and they promptly fire up IE.
diarrhea?
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Q: How can I get IntelliSense to work inside of a script tag for Razor helpers?

Travis JIntelliSense does not work in Visual Studio 2010 if you are inside of a <script> tag and try to use @Html.. Anyone know how to enable or fix that? Please note: This is not for javascript, jQuery, or similar, IntelliSense-enabling which is possible.

At least it isn't at -10
Start working through a tutorial, can't get it to work. Spend hours trying to find out what I'm doing wrong.

Turns out the tutorial has errors in it.

Sigh...
21:20
When you follow a tutorial, and see some code. Copy... paste... run... CRASH!

Continue reading...

"The above code is an example, and won't actually work."
 
1 hour later…
22:40
haha
Better than when copying and pasting a tutorial that is supposed to work doesn't.
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