@AmmarThebadprogrammer it could be a stuck key or something. My microsoft wave keyboard sometimes has it's CTRL key locked for certain programs. quite fricken annoying when it's in .NET
However, it seems that in all our wisdome, the value (extension attribute) that is to be masked somehow made it's way into another element, and because that happened in the last release, we can't get rid of it because customers like it
So I need to find the element that matches"../@root = '2.16.840.1.113883.3.51.1.1.6.1'" and grab the extension attribute value, then replace that value with **** in the entire message So <id root='2.16.840.1.113883.3.51.1.1.6.1' extension="1234" /> need to get the extension, and replace all instances of it in the message
I think so too Ken, I do agree @Ryan that in a non relational database null foreign keys don't have a negative affect. However, there is probably no relational integrity there
@RyanTernier I'm not sure, since it isn't quite clear what the template you have is doing. It seems to match every attribute anywhere in the file, and then sees whether the parent element of the attribute also has an attribute called 'root' with the value 'lots of numbers'
not that I was intending to at any point. What i was wondering is if any of you chaps could chime in on this optimisation issue, i believe I cant really do to much more with it but @~70% of the process cost, i thought id ask! stackoverflow.com/questions/11214075/optimisation-of-for-loop
I'd put it in my NSIS installer along with code to backup any existing settings under a unique key. I'd also write code to remove my changes and restore the backup in my uninstaller. /troll
I'm trying to find the best (efficient) way of doing this.
I have a medium sized XML document. Depending on specific settings certain portions of it need to be filtered out for security reasons.
I'll be doing this in XSLT as it's configurable and no code should need changing.
I've looked aroun...
@Ryan Ternier: There are some pretty good answers in that question - and I'm really tired, so I'm struggling to capture all the details. It's a more complicated question than I'd initially anticipated. You can absolutely do all this in XSLT, but don't be surprised if you end up tearing your hair out. I'll check in tomorrow and see whether or not you got a satisfactory answer.
//THis is the awesomest newest function. //IT WAS SO HARD TO RIGHT< BUT I GOT IT DONE> //Please code review this good so I can use it in my co-op report private bool CheckForXMLMessages(bool _subFolderCheck) { //if we are checking sub folders, check them. Otherwise don't. IT doesn't have to be this difficult. if (chkIncludeSubDirectories.Checked) { //Check the sub directories // if there are files that exist then return true to the method that called the check string[] subFiles = Directory.GetFiles(HL7MessageFolderTextBox.Text, "*.xml", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
Biggest thing I try with reviews /audits is not to judge, but to encourage people to get better. Show where mistakes are, process to fix them, and highlight things done right so they keep doing those.
what is the variable name and stuff, all i have is blank spaces, and all i need to do is that when a person clicks on my file, it will open my program and the file
@AmmarThebadprogrammer - For the mvc framework, the name is what ties into the viewmodel, or accepting model, of your post action. The id is what the front end will use for DOM manipulation and for validation. Names can even be very technical. For example, if your model A has a list of B with some value from the selection then the name would be B[0].someValue and the id would have to be B_0__someValue
@RyanTernier and yeah .. the funny part is that I was able to make the jquery part with no problems. I only ran into problems when I started the brainless copy pasting
so instead of copy paste a whole bunch, I can just call the method or class with the different parts and get back what I would have copied except with the new values
I used to do that a lot, but my manager noticed that I spend a lot of time digging a rabbit hole (trying to find a subject and spending a lot of time learning about it instead of just getting it to work). So I try to get things out fast now
I have a 3nf db. In it, there is a series of two tables which are part of a larger chain of dependencies. These two tables (A and B) are giving me problems with regards to enforcing referential integrity.
Table A
int AId //primary key
string Name
date Date
int BId //foreign key
Table B
int BId ...
My company requires all things like that documents, even if it isn't our job to fix it. I've gotten into the habbit of keeping a daily journal of everything I do.
I hear you there. I got hired on here last summer, Leading the dev team. I have 12 hours of work to do in an 8 hour day filled with 4 hours of meetings. my mind just wants to cry