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The Prodigy wrote: What would be the best database to use between MS Access and SQL Server Express
This depends on the way that you want the database to be used. If you want to have a single application using the database at a time i suggest, MS Access. When there are several users that have to use the same database...use Sql Server.
The Prodigy wrote: if the user does not have MS Office installed, and I use MS Access as the database, what would I need to include in the deployment package to allow the application to use the database
If you connect to the MS Access database using OLE DB (which comes along with Windows) the user doesn't need to have Ms Access installed for the application to run, only if he wants to modify or view the data within the database.
The Prodigy wrote: If I use SQL Server Express, what needs to be installed on the client's computer to be able to use it
When you use SQL Server database a good practice is to install SQL Server on a server machine and configure all applications to use the database from the server.
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Thank you very much for your response, Andrei. I really appreciate it!
The Prodigy
"To err is human, to royally screw up requires a computer"
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How can I hide columns and rows in a excel sheet?
Please give me with code examples.
Thanks!
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Hi....
The code will look like
Range usedRng1 = (Range)_ExcByAppWorkSheet.get_Range("A1", Type.Missing).Select();<br />
usedRng1.EntireColumn.Hidden = true;
Regards,
Sandeep Kumar.V
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thanks! it works
Range range = (Range)WorkSheet.get_Range("A1", Missing.Value);
range.EntireColumn.Hidden = true;
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range.EntireRow.Hidden = true;
modified on Friday, December 24, 2010 9:12 AM
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I want to put a date into a field of a GridView bound Access table. Really I can't get any type of data to work, the field is a VarChar. I tried the following with the UpdateCommand...
[Lastupd] = @DateLabel,
<UpdateParameters>
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DateLabel" Name="DateLabel" PropertyName="Text" />
</UpdateParameters>
Nothing even displays in the GridView with this Update Parameter
I also tried this in the GridView1_RowCommand method...
GridView1.Rows[index].Cells[17].Text = "1";
and this gives me a "Data type mismatch in criteria expression" Only the .Text property is exposed and not .Value in any of the public methods of the DataView control.
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i have a number series as follows
1..2..3..4..5..6..7..8..9
(there are two dots between the numbers,dot can also be any special charater or space)
i want 1 to be assigned to a[0];
2 to a[1],
3 to a[2],............
can you help me to solve this problem...
ganesh
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This is a trivial homework assignment. Have you looked through the methods on the string class and considered which ones would help you to achieve this ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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split method help me to solve the problem with one dot between the numbers..
but i couldnt solve it with two dots between them..
also..plz suggest me some other method other than split..
ganesh
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Ganesh RV wrote: split method help me to solve the problem with one dot between the numbers..
but i couldnt solve it with two dots between them..
What if you could replace all double dots with single dots?
/ravi
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that works..
but plz suggest me some other way to do this...
ganesh
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You haven't specified if you want the result as characters or strings. You can use the Chars collection to access individual characters in the string, and you can use the Substring method to get a part of the string.
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A regex should be the easiest way to do this:
((\d+)[^\d]+)+
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Or even more simple:
string[] numbers = Regex.Split(mystring, "[^\d]+");
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Hi,
I'm trying to build a application for managing sales of a store.
I need a control that i could add lines to a bill just like a Data-Grid, I cant use a datagrid because it is too ugly. does any one have any ideas?
Is there ant where in CodeProject any samples for that?
Thanks.
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I recently was watching a video about C# and came across a great shortcut. Inside a class if you type "prop" and then press [TAB][TAB] a property generator is created right in the code for you. I find this very cool and time saving when creating a lot of properties for a class. I was wondering if there are any cool little short cuts out there???
Chris
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They are called "snippets" and intellisence will show you those that are available. You can also create your own.
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Have a look at the following MS VS2005 Code Snippets[^] You will pretty much find a snippet in this collection for all your needs.
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Hey guys and girls, I have a question that might sound stupid, but
I cant find a solution to it, so I am asking you.
I want to name my variables on the fly, meaning, I only know in the middle of the run, how
many variables to create and therefor I want to run inside a loop and create in each iteration,
a new variable with a different name.
example:
foreach (long EUI in EUIarray)
{
List<Object> EUI = new List<Object>();
}
Imagen that I want to create in each iteration EUI_1, EUI_2 etc.
thanks for your help
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I'm pretty sure you can't, but why would you need to do that? Whats wrong with just using an array?
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Cheese is still good though.
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I am trying to create a few arrays, not just one.
I have some data in a buffer. this data belongs to different hardware units.
I want to create a separate array for each unit so I can later on approach this relevant data.
Any way I really need to be able to name these array's on the fly, like in my post
because I don't know how many I need from the start.
Maybe there is some way to append a number to the variable name(I know it sounds odd).
if not, maybe another suggestion that gives me the same result in the end of the day.
I need to have a different array of data for each unit so I can create a separate graph for each.
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Can't be done. As someone else said, create a list of lists, if that's what you want.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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but a list of lists don't do the trick since i need to identify my relevant list by
the EUI number, and the list it self holds object type(referencing an internal type).
they cant sit in the same array.
I need a solution in which I can access the relevant list for a specific EUI.
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Well, I'm sorry, but what you want to do, can't be done reasonably. The usual way around this is to create a dictionary, whch allows you to specify names by which to find your associated items, which are presumably lists. However, given that the names are being made up anyhow, I don't see any benefit in not using the index you intended to make a suffix as an index into an array directly.
If the EUI number is not just a sequence, if it could be any number, then a dictonary solves that problem.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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