honestly though, go test drive a Fiesta and a Focus - I'd opt for the RS Focus. You can try the ST, but it's quite a bit more expensive and it's mostly only for performance
@Codeman: i know how the zip code is like, i am just wondering why not varchar but int, we are not calculating the zip code. i think using int for zip code is a bit over engineering
We have an employee whose last name is Null. Our employee lookup application is killed when that last name is used as the search term (which happens to be quite often now). The error received (thanks Fiddler!) is:
<soapenv:Fault>
<faultcode>soapenv:Server.userException</faultcode>
<fault...
@JackyNguyen if she refuses, tell her manager your test data is based on varchar and it takes you longer to change your test data than her to changer hers. (BAM! IN YO FACE!)
@ton.yeung - Yeah I like the idea of having that separation. It's like having a work/play computer without the headache of two physically different machines.
@BrianJ - Before googling try looking at other methods available in System.Text.Encoding.UTF8 odds are it will have a method that will perform the reverse action.
EF DB first, is this not the way to add another table to existing model: right click on model viewer, update model from DB, select new table/s, click finish? this adds the diagram but there's no generated code. What am i missing? I have so far only done Code First with EF.
@Codeman - At this job they have this website called service now where you create tickets. It's kind of like a magic. Last week I asked for a random machine under my desk to get a new install of windows and today somebody came by. Takes a look at it. "Is this powerful enough for what you need?" "Well... I wouldn't object to more ram." guy picks it up. "I'll see what I have laying around and bring it back tomorrow."
Now I'm convinced if I put in a request for cookies and milk someone would bring it.
List<SqlParameter> ParamList = new List<SqlParameter>();
ParamList.Add(new SqlParameter("@name", User.name));
ParamList.Add(new SqlParameter("@email", User.email));
but the function of DAL take sqlparameter[] array
so i want to convert it to sqlparameter[]
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Data;
namespace Registeration
{
public partial class Home : System.Web.UI.Page
{
SqlConnection conn = new SqlC...
SqlParameter[] params = { new SqlParameter("@term",term) }; based on condition i want to add item to params array there is no params.Add , please help @jackynguyen