The problem is that every update Microsoft totally breaks Windows. When they do, the vast amount of features that need to be operational in order to deliver the expected results just break
@AlRey there's one problem though, people don't want to commit to the change
For Microsoft the only viable exit out of this knee-deep shit hole is building a new framework, and then building a new OS from the foundations of this framework
I added some columns to my stored procedure and now when my SqlDataAdapter tries to fill, it says Invalid column name for all the columns I just added. I'm not sure what I'm missing, where else do I need to add them?
At most you use it for productivity. It's very comfortable to use, the experience is great, but just like Apple stuff, you can do what the device is designed to do, which is too little.
But I've had the Surface RT (windows RT would have been great if MS didn't lock it so hard), Surface Pro 3, bought a Surface laptop as a gifty and currently use a Surface book 2
it's like having a Switch, but needing to bring the power supply and controller along with you all the time and it's too cumbersome to just enjoy regularly
I don't see why knock the Surface for doing productivity and little else; it's main competitors are iPads and macbooks -- the latter of which is definitely used for barely anything more than productivity :P
they're all college kid computers
actually...has ms targeted chromebooks yet? cause they should
I see a 1500€ Surface and ask "what does it do?". The answer is productivity. I don't want a 1500€ device for that, I will stream from my desktop if that's the case, and connect remotely from the laptop.
legit the only reason I got my surface was cause my laptop during the start of my senior year in college finally crapped out and I needed a replacement....so I got a Surface Go and sold my iPad, since my at-home PC could do all the resource-intensive stuff I would need that a Go could not do
I'm just now noticing the app icons are the old-fashioned horizontal buttons
just like on Mate and LXDE
speaking of Mate...I still have this problem of moving my mouse to the bottom-left of the screen to hit the menu button, only to remember that's where "see desktop" is -_-
my keyboard, mouse, and headphones are all Logitech o-o'
but at least, unlike the MS ergonomic keyboard, the Logitech one hasn't broken for no reason yet...…...though I still think my friend broke the MS one without knowing it
I'm displaying a spreadsheet on the page. There are different "scenarios" to display. Different scenarios have different lists of line items and other settings that make them different, and even have different buttons on the nav bar. The scenarios are set up in the database. The web site logic doesn't actually know about specific scenarios, just that there are different ones.
Each line item will have a dropdown for something called "Basis of Estimation". Each option in that dropdown has its own functionality, a whole separate algorithm for calculating values. Thing is, different scenerios get a different list of BoEs. How do I dole out the dynamically created Scenarios with the list of BoEs that have to be hardcoded?
Hi folks, I am new to Point Of Sale (POS) and Inventory system. Is it ok to define a field STOCK of type integer in the Product table that will be decreased or increased by the quantity defined in PurchaseOrderDetail or SalesOrderDetail, respectively?
I added some columns to my stored procedure and now when my SqlDataAdapter tries to fill, it says Invalid column name for all the columns I just added. I'm not sure what I'm missing, where else do I need to add them?
@ArtificialStupidity Perfectly reasonable. I'd keep a seperate audit trail of changes to the stock level, and who/what made them
It's sometimes common to have a stock level but also a reserved stock so you can tell the difference between POs which are yet to be executed and POs which have actually been completed.
For example if an order is placed, but isn't picked immediately, the stock should be marked as reserved so you don't oversell it, but it shouldn't be taken off until the order is fulfilled
The one thing I can think of is to put the BoE list in the database and associate them with the Scenerios there, but give each one a text code that correlates to a function in the web site code. Something about that seems a bit off to me, though.
@Wietlol and @juanvan: I found on the internet, someone create another table call InvetoryTransaction in which there are a bunch of rows. Each row can contained a negative or positive integer. The stock then is obtained by sum up all of this values.
19 seconds will waste money for the Azure computation use.
One more question.
If one populates a cart but before committing to checkout, do I need to create a new row in SalesOrder with some SalesOrderDetail rows on the running database such that the person can resume later?
I'm also wondering if an "app director" exist. Like he's the one who pictures out what kind of "story" the app should tell. It includes how all controls animates, appears. He dictates which easing for animation to use, how long the process should only take before it times out, etc...