And we're thinking we could replace it with the following code to be more maintainable:
var result = await NavigationService.Absolute()
.Push<ControlsPageViewModel>()
.Push<ApiTestPageViewModel>()
.Push<ServicesPageViewModel>()
.Push<MainPageViewModel>()
.NavigateAsync();
We have a production server that has SQL SERVER Installed , all Pcs and servers are joined domain , the problem is we have 2 users A , B
User A (from his pc) do a remote desktop connection to the server then he can login normally to sql using sa account
User B (from his pc) do a remote deskto...
@Bassem 2 things. 1) nobody should be using sa day to day. If they have domain accounts, MSSQL supports Windows auth. And especially sharing accounts. And 2), it might be a hostname limitation
Can somebody help me with asp -
I'm trying to use this from my controller
return RedirectToAction("Details", "Days", new {id = today.DayId});
>>> I still don't know why it's not working with vector.Set() but with vector = new Vector3();
>>>>
>>> Because you call Vector.Set on the copy of vector in your function local variables stack. Your code do not modifies any values in the list.
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
Debug.Log("In Pojo:");
Debug.Log(carrierCollection.carriers[i].X);
//doesn't work, for simplifying I will just set the opcPositions[0]
// opcPositions[i].Set(carrierCollection.carriers[i].X, carrierCollection.carriers[i].Y, 0);
opcPositions[0].Set(333.0f, 666.0f, 0);
Debug.Log("in the List:");
The following should work for you:
Moq.It.Is<Account>(a=>a.Property1 == _account.Property1)
However as it was mentioned you have to implement matching criteria.
i'm working with a front end that will not be changed and is on a different location from the 1990's that is seperate from the backend .. apparently i can return mesages to it and if i want to return error i have to throw an exception