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Ben
Sep 3, 2014 13:08
@Sippy do you have experience?
Ben
Sep 3, 2014 13:07
writing watin code I mean?
Ben
Sep 3, 2014 13:06
as opposed to?
Ben
Sep 3, 2014 13:05
anyone have experience using watin?
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:43
well using .All() was perfect for my situation
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:39
.All() genius. thanks
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:37
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I think that will work thanks!
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:32
is there another function that would account for individual words that would make this true?
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:32
this obviously returns false
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:32
if I have: string s1 = "AIB Pension";
string s2 = "AIB Executive Pension";
Console.WriteLine("String test: " + s2.Contains(s1));
Ben
Sep 2, 2014 10:31
hey folks can anyone tell me if this is possible
Ben
Aug 27, 2014 09:17
anyone have any experience using watin?
Aug 18, 2014 14:48
@KendallFrey it says the best overload match is system.Delegate
Aug 18, 2014 14:25
'System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(System.Delegate, params object[])' has some invalid arguments
Aug 18, 2014 14:25
sorry that wasn't the full error
Aug 18, 2014 14:24
just System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(System.Delegate, params object[]) twice
Aug 18, 2014 14:22
thats what I have
Aug 18, 2014 14:22
private void MyThreadRoutine()
{
this.Invoke(this.showProgressGifDelegate);
ModifyConnectString.main();

this.Invoke(this.HideProgressGifDelegate);
}



public void showProgressGifDelegate() { pictureBox2.Visible = true; }
public void HideProgressGifDelegate() { pictureBox2.Visible = false; }
Aug 18, 2014 14:21
ok but I still get The best overloaded method match for 'System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(System.Delegate, params object[])' has some invalid arguments
Aug 18, 2014 14:19
public void showProgressGifDelegate { pictureBox2.Visible = true; }
Aug 18, 2014 14:18
of type delegate?#
Aug 18, 2014 14:16
I dont understand
Aug 18, 2014 14:14
does not work?
Aug 18, 2014 14:14
private void setvisibility(bool vis)
{
pictureBox2.Visible = vis;
}
Aug 18, 2014 14:14
and
Aug 18, 2014 14:14
this.Invoke(setvisibility(true));
Aug 18, 2014 14:12
like this.Invoke(this.pictureBox2.Visible=true); ?
Aug 18, 2014 14:10
I dont have a definition for ShowProgressGIFDelegate
Aug 18, 2014 14:10
to change the visibility of an object I have called picturebox2
Aug 18, 2014 14:09
I dont know what to do with the 'this.Invoke(this.ShowProgressGifDelegate); ' and 'this.Invoke(this.HideProgressGifDelegate);' line
Aug 18, 2014 14:08
private void MyThreadRoutine()
{
this.Invoke(this.ShowProgressGifDelegate);
ModifyConnectString.main();
this.Invoke(this.HideProgressGifDelegate);
}
Aug 18, 2014 14:08
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ThreadStart myThreadStart = new ThreadStart(MyThreadRoutine);
Thread myThread = new Thread(myThreadStart);
myThread.Start();
}
Aug 18, 2014 14:07
I posted it all.
Aug 18, 2014 14:07
any ideas?
Aug 18, 2014 14:06
to make it change the visibility of picturebox2
Aug 18, 2014 14:05
what do I do with the 'this.Invoke(this.ShowProgressGifDelegate);' line
Aug 18, 2014 14:03
Im just trying to get it to change picturebox2.Visibility=true the false at the end
Aug 18, 2014 14:03
what exactly do I do with the first and last lines?
Aug 18, 2014 14:02
if I have a bit of code such as:
this.Invoke(this.ShowProgressGifDelegate);
ModifyConnectString.main();
this.Invoke(this.HideProgressGifDelegate);
Aug 18, 2014 14:02
hey guys another quick question
Aug 18, 2014 11:24
cheers man worked perfect
Aug 18, 2014 11:20
I get an error'System.Threading.Tasks.Task' does not contain a definition for 'Run'
Aug 18, 2014 11:20
Task<DbInfoPackage> migratedDataTask = Task.Run<DbInfoPackage>(() => runfirstqueries(connectSQLServer, log));
Task<DbInfoPackage> nonMigratedDataTask = Task.Run<DbInfoPackage>(() => runfirstqueries(connectOracle, log));

Task.WaitAll(migratedDataTask, nonMigratedDataTask);

var migratedData = migratedDataTask.Result;
var nonMigratedData = nonMigratedDataTask.Result;
Aug 18, 2014 11:20
if I use something like:
Aug 18, 2014 11:18
im using .Net 4.0
Aug 18, 2014 11:16
how do I tell when the threads have completed?
Aug 18, 2014 11:16
If I have the code:
DbInfoPackage migratedData = null;
            DbInfoPackage nonMigratedData = null;
            ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(_ => { migratedData = runfirstqueries(connectSQLServer, log); });
            ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(_ => { nonMigratedData = runsecondqueries(connectOracle, log); });
Aug 18, 2014 11:14
hey can anyone help me out with a little problem?