I'm trying to write the expression for Scol2 to only have numeric values ... I guess you were checking if the value after "A-" was a number ... That's my fault for specifying an example where there was much more than just those examples
The following like causes the error: View.Table.Columns("Scol2").Expression = String.Format("Convert(Iif(substring({0},1,2) like '*-',substring({0},3,len({0})-1),{0}), 'System.Int32')", DataGridView1.Columns(e.ColumnIndex).Name)
Using your original data with the current code, it works perfectly. Although, when I use my DataTable values from the Database, that's where it has an issue ...
A few questions here ... You manually added Scol1 and Scol2 ... Am I supposed to create another column named JobNumber1 in my DataTable? Also, when you do substring({0}, 1, 2) in the expression, what is that supposed to return? Thanks!
On the first expression of Scol2 where we utilize the String.Format("Convert( ...)" I get the following error: Input string was not in a correct format.
It's quite tricky ... Basically I'm building a program to setup some Try Catches in a 30,000 + line program (since the other programmer didn't do any error handling). What this does is it locates all Subs and Functions to enter the Try [code] Catch [Generic catch statement] ... The thing is, with functions; it's a little different because I want to keep the returned variable outside the Try as well as the the "Return" statement.
Hello, sorry to interrupt but is there any way to modify the current iterator of a dictionary ...? For example, if my current iteration is at 100, can i make it skip 20 iterations so that it goes directly at 120?