hmm just checked it out briefly and looks like ive reinvented the wheel ... sh-t
@DavidDV it just takes a list of all the procs in the db, user selects one and the enum was required for a switch statement where i try-parsing the user input to the corresponding .net datatype before passing it to the sqlparameter.addwithvalue()
@DavidDV - I don't know that the level self deprecation that Atwood promotes is really necessary. I think it's the same as life. Know what you don't know and constantly desire to be better.
@DavidDV im sure its interesting if ur not a local @SpencerRuport Im trying to check the user inputs vs what they map to and the sqldatatype nvarchar(1) maps to a string in .net. so i have the inputs run through a switch where i use try.parse to check its a reasonable input
Hey what is this guy talking about - I am trying to follow , but I do not understand what a printer directory is
The only way to preview the label is on the printer's web page.
If you go to the printer's directory listing http://<printer IP>/dir and click on the saved label (or create a new one) then you can click "Preview Label"
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.Write("Hello has a value of: " + GetEnum("Hello", typeof(SProcDataTypes)).ToString());
Console.Write("World has a value of: " + GetEnum("Worldsadljshd aiodi93022-5", typeof(SProcDataTypes)).ToString());
Console.ReadKey();
}
public enum SProcDataTypes
{
[Description("Hello")]
Hello = 10,
[Description("Worldsadljshd aiodi93022-5")]
World = 1
Anyway @HansRudel that would remove any restrictions on names while still allowing you to use an Enum. @KendallFrey 's suggestion to use a dictionary will work but then if you want to do any comparisons in code you're going to have to remember the string names.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Collections;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Reflection;
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace flags_reflection
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.Write("Hello has a value of: " + GetEnum("Hello", typeof(SProcDataTypes)).ToString());
Console.Write("World has a value of: " + GetEnum("Worldsadljshd aiodi93022-5", typeof(SProcDataTypes)).ToString());
Benford's law, also called the first-digit law, states that in lists of numbers from many (but not all) real-life sources of data, the leading digit is distributed in a specific, non-uniform way. According to this law, the first digit is about 30% of the time, and larger digits occur as the leading digit with lower and lower frequency, to the point where 9 as a first digit occurs less than 5% of the time. This distribution of first digits is the same as the widths of gridlines on the logarithmic scale. Benford's law also gives the expected distribution for digits beyond the first, wh...
Just in case any of you are MVC / MS HTML Helper Gurus: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11162038/mvc3-ajax-beginform-onsuccess-doesnt-run-in-firefox
@CBarlow - Just going through a process of elimination. Is `
<configuration>
<appSettings>
<add key="UnobtrusiveJavaScriptEnabled" value="true"/>
</appSettings>
</configuration>
im having trouble dealing with type conversions...CODE:
public static string isLocalIncidentSubmitted()
{
string query = "SELECT Submit From [MVCOmar].[dbo].PrideMVCSubmitLog WHERE ReportID=@existingNum";
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionStr4);
SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand(query, connection);
command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@existingNum", MyGlobals1.secondversionDisplayTesting);
i get a very large error here is the first few lines
An error occurred while seaching the reports
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Conversion failed when converting from a character string to uniqueidentifier. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject
but there's no clientside events on <asp:Hyperlink>
So I have to do it all outside the tag, huh?
I did have: <a href="/url"><img src="~/images/image.png" onmouseover="triggerImage(../images/btn-01-over.gif)" onmouseout="triggerImage(../images/image.gif)"/> But I had to change it to <asp:> tags. I don't want to make a function for each item