Squirrels and chowchows, can ask something about entity framework here?
I have employees, which have A payment classification :(hourly | commision | Salary). Hourlies have many timecards. How do I get the timecards to have keep track of the employeeIds?
How do I have grandparent foreign keys? I have tried this.
[Captain Obvious] I mean you can store whatever you like in sqlserver binary blobs
[Captain Obvious] It's just that it's probably dumb unless they're tiny because over a certain size I think they just get stored in the filesystem as files
what we were doing before was storing blobs in a table with a bunch of other information,w hich I really didn't like....so what we're wanting to do now is have one table just to store an ID and the photo data
and then the rest of the metadata is in a separate table
alright we're likely not making the new table to store blobs. talked with a coworker and he seems to think at this point that I made the right move earlier this year when I took the blobs off SQL and stored them as images within a server filesystem
the server was just being slow yesterday, which made image-based reports time out when loading
ANYWAY: does anyone here know how MATE determines what icon to assign to filetypes, or how it stores custom icons to specific files?
[Captain Obvious] @Kesarling He-Him not sure, but maybe you're assigning something between the first and second run to props.orders which doesn't have the map function
[Captain Obvious] @Edgzi yeah, you can just speak to their sales people and be like "yeah that's expensive, what can you do" and then they'll usually knock a load off the price
Is there any way to search through this in that specific order? Something like:
Console.WriteLine(Array.Exists(phrases, {"hello", "world"})); // Result should be True
Console.WriteLine(Array.Exists(phrases, {"hello", "hello2"})); // Result should be False