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If automation is not an issue, you should consider using SQL Server's Data Import here[^] and here[^].
If you're thinking of inserting the results record by record, then you're better off ditching the csv part.
If the post was helpful, please vote!
Current activities:
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Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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u can try "www.showmedo.com"- avideo tutorial site.
thanks
Mahbub-E-Rabbani [Tanim]
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I know this isn't exclusive for Linux, but seemed like the best match.
I'm using ssh to call a windows machine so I can run an executable on that particular machine. If I set up the configuration for ssh to be passwordless, and try to run the executable, it fails complaining about remoting issues. If I disable the passwordless option, and have to type it in, I can run the executable without fail. I would like to get the passwordless option working because I need to wrap this is a script. Any ideas or suggestions related to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
CS
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I assume you already have the SSH service running under Windows?
Can you:
1. Ping the Windows server from where you are
2. Can you telnet the SSH server from the other machine
Lastly, under linux Debian there is a option in the SSH config which prohibits login as root. Are you by chance logging into the account using root access? I wonder if this is possibly causing the issue, and by disabling authenticaiton, you by pass this measure...
In anycase, you can easily plink into a password protected session, so I wouldn't recommend disabling passwords...all someone has to do is catch your open port and try a password-less login and BAM they now control your system, at least to the extent SSH for Windows lets you.
Cheers,
Alex
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You can configure the SSH (Server and client) to run with SSL key pairs like public-private key. Linux has a built in support for this both as a client and server. Your client first searches for the key file, if it cannot find it, it asks for a pass.
Mert Gülsoy
IT Specialist
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i need a game or small application designed in python which include minimal basic concepts of python language
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i dont hav basic knowledge in python. t need help from anyone who could write code and develop a small application
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Buy a book and educate yourself. Or Rent-A-Coder.
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Anybody could suggest the best book for beginners? Thank you.
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Hi..
I think there is no need of a book on Python, bcoz there is already an open source website available on web ,I think it is Python.com.
You can find all the require Softwares and materials.
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It is not "python.com" rather
it is "www.python.org".
ok?
thanks
and i think to learn python its easy to watch video tutorials at "www.showmedo.com".
TANIM
TAFIN
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Hello sir,
I need to a help to make simple project by using cakephp...
If anyone know please help me...Thanks in advance..
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Thank You... Marc Firth...Sorry for delay.. I commited in another project.. I will Try and ask doubts.Bye..
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thanks marc firth... its working... but how we do our projects with cakephp.. can you help me..
thanks in advance.....
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maybe i can.. maybe i can't... you wont know unless you ask a specific question.
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please tell me how to implement ajax in IE8 with php enabled code
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Same as all the other browsers.
If you are starting out I suggest googling the following:
HTML,CSS,XML,PHP,JAVASCRIPT,AJAX,JQUERY.
Get a feel for each one in turn and you will naturally find it easier to understand ajax when it comes to it.
jQuery will probably make your life easier though.
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Dear sir,
where can i find SIP server free trial for linux operating system.
yogesh
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Have you tried Asterisk[^].
Or you can find more from here[^].
Do not trust a computer...
Always check what computer is doing
regards,
Divyang Mithaiwala
Software Engineer
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hi,
i would like to know how i can paging in php with mysql.
i want next, pre , first, last and combo box(listbox) where total number of pages shows in the combo box and when i click on page number than show records.
modified on Thursday, April 23, 2009 7:39 AM
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What you are looking for is "pagination":
Google[^]
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Basically you are going to use a technique similar to that in a previous post:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=1640&msg=1742252[^]
Your sql queries will use the LIMIT keyword which specifies the number of pages a query is broken into and how many results to display. In MySQL it's like this
SELECT COUNT(*) AS total_pages FROM `table01`;
$result = $dbHandle->query($sql);
$row = $result->fetch_assoc();
$total_rows = $row['total_pages'];
//You'll need to calculate the end page, to display links to prev and next
$end_page = ceil($total_rows/$span);
SELECT * FROM `table01` LIMIT 0, 10;
where 0 is the current page being viewed (0 indexed) and 10 is the number of elements to return ($span).
in your code, the query will be: "SELECT * FROM `table01` LIMIT $cur_page, $span"
and $cur_page will be a GET requested variable
$cur_page = $_GET['page'];
if (!$cur_page)
$cur_page = 0;
Now display the results of the above query.
Then display the previous and next links however you like
display_link("page.php?cur_page=".$cur_page--); //prev
display_link("page.php?cur_page=".$cur_page++); //next
You can find a nicely formatted display was found on the web:
http://www.phpeasystep.com/phptu/29.html[^]
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I am looking to programmatically hex edit a binary file, I have searched all over and can only find freeware programs that are GUIs that enable you to view binary/hex and insert data, how is this done programmatically??
TIA
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