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Actually i m using process in For loop
The Great Pleasure In Doing That Things That Other People Say U Can't By Doing This U Can Shut Their Mouth
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Unless you know the depth of the for loop you cannot know the progress to completion. This why M$ has moved from the ever repeating progress bar that either repeats or sticks on 99% to the circular animated graphic.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks 4 reply
I m retriving data in dataset n after modifing it save back to new table
in this process i m using for loop n i wanna know how much time it will consume??
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~V~ wrote: how much time it will consume
Why - you can use the table.rows to set the max of the progressbar and increment by 1 each record that is processed.
As for time estimates there are way too many factors you will need to know to do the estimate. However a little thinking may lead you to something like this:
Guest the first number based on row count and estimated time of processing (you have already tested this during development)
check the duration of the first loop
multiply duration by rowcount
refine the estimate with each record processed till completed.
Waste of effort in my opinion but hey it's your time.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks a lot, its not time wasting its reqrirement of my project
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Well, if a simple count as Mycroft suggests isn't good enough you are going to have a problem - different processors, memory etc etc. You could time the 1st iteration and use that combined with the number of records to give a rough approximation I expect.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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Thanks to all who replied my question n thier suggestions
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Hello every one..
I will re-describe my objective...
I have a application working over a network and having a centralized DB server..
For new registration we were generating a ID by combining YYYYMM(a number sequence). The sequence is stored in a table.
Now we have to modify the application so that the registration can be done at more then one place.
I read the Number and add 1 to it, insert the registration info in register table and then update the number.
Now my issue is when we will start doing registration at two places there are chances that both the system will access the same number and there can be c conflict...
I just knew that this type of things are possible by table locking some kept table locking in the subject..
Can any one plz help me out with what exactly i need to do and may be how also..
Regards
Nishkarsh
modified on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:56 AM
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And you will still get the same answer: Transaction. Transaction is basically a "managed" row locking so why "unmanagedly" locking the whole table and potentially causing nobody to be able to use the table?
Also throw aways the table locking idea that exist in the file-database era (Access etc).
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darkelv wrote: Transaction
I have to say, there's no better way, it's what they were made for - controlling update sequences amongst other things.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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Listen to darklev - use a transaction in your stored procs to insert to the various table.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi guys
I am getting a soap exception in creation of a site in wss:
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.Invoke(String methodName, Object[] parameters)
at Testx.AdminSer.Admin.CreateSite(String Url, String Title, String Description, Int32 Lcid, String WebTemplate, String OwnerLogin, String OwnerName, String OwnerEmail, String PortalUrl, String PortalName) in C:\Documents and Settings\mohannad.gh\Desktop\Testx\Testx\Web References\AdminSer\Reference.vb:line 95
at Testx.Form1.CreateSite_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:\Documents and Settings\mohannad.gh\Desktop\Testx\Testx\Form1.vb:line 1342
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.DebuggableCallback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
at System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.DispatchMessageW(MSG& msg)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ComponentManager.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponentManager.FPushMessageLoop(Int32 dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopInner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(ApplicationContext context)
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.WindowsFormsApplicationBase.OnRun()
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.WindowsFormsApplicationBase.DoApplicationModel()
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.WindowsFormsApplicationBase.Run(String[] commandLine)
at Testx.My.MyApplication.Main(String[] Args) in 17d14f5c-a337-4978-8281-53493378c1071.vb:line 81
at System.AppDomain._nExecuteAssembly(Assembly assembly, String[] args)
at System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly(String assemblyFile, Evidence assemblySecurity, String[] args)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.HostProc.RunUsersAssembly()
at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(Object state)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart()
this is the following code.
Dim siteURL As String = "http://servername:4000/sitename"
Dim siteTitle As String = "TestSite"
Dim sitedes As String = "Site for testing"
Dim lcid As Integer = 1033
Dim SiteTemp As String = "STS#2"
Dim adminService As New AdminSer.Admin()
adminService.Credentials = New Net.NetworkCredential("admin", "pass", "workgroup")
adminService.CreateSite(siteURL, siteTitle, sitedes, lcid, SiteTemp, "workgroup\admin", "adminName", "", "", "")
Not sure what is happening, any inner exception is nothing.
Any pointer is appreciated.
Thanks
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Does anyone know how I can loop through a collection and start a thread to process each item in the collection, but I want to limit the number of threads running at a time to the number of cores on a PC.
Regards
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im_hoser wrote: but I want to limit the number of threads running at a time to the number of cores on a PC.
I've always found this to be pointless. How many threads are already running system-wide before your app even starts?? 10? 50? Try over 200. So, whats another thread going to matter? Why limit your threads to 2 or 4?
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I share your view Dave, unfortunately I cannot override my management. With that said have you come across this problem? How did you solve it?
Regards
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im_hoser wrote: have you come across this problem? How did you solve it?
Only in a thought experiment. But, you can get the processor count from
Environment.ProcessorCount . You can then create your own threads and set their ThreadAffinity to get them to try and run on a particular processor if you want.
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I found where to get the processor count. The trouble I'm having is creating a loop to process items in a collection from a thread and limiting the number of started threads to the number of cpu's. Lets say I have a thousand items in a collection and a dual core processor. I only want to start 2 threads at a time to process the thousand items until completed .
Regards
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Hi guys
I am getting a soap exception in creation of a site in wss , this is
the following code.
Dim siteURL As String = "http://servername:4000/sitename"
Dim siteTitle As String = "TestSite"
Dim sitedes As String = "Site for testing"
Dim lcid As Integer = 1033
Dim SiteTemp As String = "STS#2"
Dim adminService As New AdminSer.Admin()
adminService.Credentials = New Net.NetworkCredential("admin", "pass", "workgroup")
adminService.CreateSite(siteURL, siteTitle, sitedes, lcid, SiteTemp, "workgroup\admin", "adminName", "", "", "")
Not sure what is happening, any inner exception is nothing.
Any pointer is appreciated.
Thanks
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...and the Exception would be ____??????
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I want to download data from an URL, i've tried all methods but can't find how to use this URLOpenStream Function...
Can anybody help me...
Tnx
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I have a 32bit application built on vb.net2003 that uses the bundled crystal reports.
It installs and runs flawlessly on XP platforms.
when I install it on Vista Business (x64), the app runs fine, but any attempt to generate a report (that is, to instantiate a derived report class, as in, "dim rpt as new rptWhataver") results in
Cannot find KeycodeV2.dll, or invalid keycode.
keycodev2.dll is in fact present, and the app was built properly with the keycode property.
again, this app, and the reports work fine in about 1000 locations around the world on XP, win2k, and (gasp!) win98se. Anybody have a suggestion or work-around?
rani
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I think I already answered this.
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Do NOT repost the same question over and over. You just posted this 5 hours before. Show some patience. You're not paying for support here, and we all volunteer our time to answer questions. But, we answer them on OUR schedule, whenever we can spare the time, not on YOUR schedule.
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Dup question...it's a habit of his.
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