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hi all,
I have an exe and it contains some other dlls and using functions from that dll.I want to debug through that dll also using DbgCLR.exe.
can anybody help me to solve this problem?
Thanks & Regards
Aiswarya
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Sorry, you cant. Neither will you be able to step thru any code in the external dll, nor will it work on native dlls (you need VS for that).
xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008) ((lambda (x) `((lambda (x) ,x) ',x)) '`((lambda (x) ,x) ',x))
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hi,
thank you..
but iam able to step through the dll using the DbgCLR.exe once i get the il code.but what my problem is i want to step through the external dll referenced by the application also.is it possible?
Thanks
Aiswarya
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hi
when i run this code this generate error
why?
objCommand.Parameters.Add("@nopersoneli", SqlDbType.int).Value =int.parse(txtNoPersoneli.text);
thanks a lot
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1. What's the error you're getting
2. Should that be @"nopersoneli" ?
3. Should that be txtNoPersoneli.Text ?
4. Does txtNoPersoneli.Text definately contain a valid integer?
4b. Consider getting the integer value before this line by using int.TryParse method.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Expect everything to be hard and then enjoy the things that come easy. (code-frog)
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DaveyM69 wrote: 2. Should that be @"nopersoneli" ?
it seems hes trying to execute a SQL Stored Procedure using SqlCommand... see my reply
Harvey Saayman - South Africa
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Yeah - just saw the 'crapiness' of the question and jumped on the obvious without too much thought. I never even looked at the beginning of the statement - the possibilities I spotted from briefly scanning just one line of code made me close my eyes!
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Expect everything to be hard and then enjoy the things that come easy. (code-frog)
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Firstly "problem in code" is as usefull as BLAH for a subject line!
Secondly give us more detail, what exception is thrown?
by the looks of things you need to do this...
objCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@nopersoneli", Int32.parse(txtNoPersoneli.Text));
or
objCommand.Parameters.Add("@nopersoneli", SqlDbType.Int);
objCommand.Parameters["@nopersoneli"].Value = Int32.parse(txtNoPersoneli.Text);
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Junior Developer
.Net, C#, SQL
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Harvey Saayman wrote: by the looks of things you need to do this...
His code 'structure' is actually correctly and will do the same as both your examples. Note: the Add method returns a IDBParameter.
xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008) ((lambda (x) `((lambda (x) ,x) ',x)) '`((lambda (x) ,x) ',x))
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leppie wrote: is actually correctly
[joke]
Don't let Dalek Dave see that, you'll definitively get a English lesson
[/joke]
leppie wrote: the Add method returns a IDBParameter.
I didn't even notice that! The examples i gave is how i use the SqlCommand(or used, im a Linq fan boy now!), the latter of the two is used for DateTime parameters to ensure that the data gets to the db in the correct format.
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objCommand.Parameters.Add("@nopersoneli", SqlDbType.int).Value =
convert.Toint32(txtNoPersoneli.text);
if that doesn´t work is because "txtNoPersoneli.text" cannot be converted to a int value, or "@nopersoneli" is not int.
listen, there is not a reason for that not work
nelsonpaixao@yahoo.com.br
trying to help & get help
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<a href="newdetails1.aspx?pid=<%#Eval("companyname") %>">
<asp:Label ID="Label4" runat="server" Text='<%#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"companyname") %>'>"</asp:Label></a>
The above code in code behind page. (if we send krish & co.)
pi = Request.QueryString["pid"].ToString();
The above code in aspx page. ( its reciving in pi(krish) )
Can u pls solve this issue...
krishna
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You probably need to escape the & sign.
replace it with "&" (without the quotes).
[Edit: oops. the escape string is "&" without the quotes]
Simon
modified on Thursday, September 25, 2008 6:32 AM
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Iam dynamically retriving the companyname from database to display in the page where i binded while clicking that companyname to pass complete companyname.
Can you pls give me some examples, it will be gr8 full to me, pls
krishna
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I don't use asp, so I could be wrong. But in html, & signs must be escaped.
You need to create a function to process the company name that you read from the database and replace any illegal html characters like < or > or & with the correct escape string.
(I noticed in my last post the escape string was escaped the string you need is "&" without the quotes.)
(There is probably already a function to do this. You might be better asking this question in the asp.net forum)
Simon
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ASP.Net questions belong in the ASP.Net forum!
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You have to url-encode the string that you put in an url:
<a href="newdetails1.aspx?pid=<%#Server.UrlEncode(Eval("companyname"))%>">
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Use HttpUtility.URLEncode()
This will solve your problem.
Thanks & Regards
Pete
SIEMENS Information Systems Ltd
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Hi,
.net 2 vs2005
I have a winform app with a close button. The code behind the close is this.Close(); this.Dispose();
The problem is that after deploying my app, in the task manager I can still see my exe under processes after pressing the close button. Do I need to shut down differently?
Thanks,
Chas
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You don't need to call this.dispose on the apps main form. If you started it up correctly (by using Application.Run(new Form1()); ) then the calling code will do the dispose for you. Do this first, and check that it's not causing your problem.
Apps remaining running is usually because you haven't stopped a background thread somewhere. Are you using any background workers, or threads, or anything like that? Check they are all stopped and disposed of before the form is closed.
Simon
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try to use
Application.Exit(); hope it helps
dhaim
programming is a hobby that make some money as side effect
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Hi all,
this msg is regarding my previous post.
(how to hide OS and run only SINGLE application)
i ve created a WIndows Service and it starts automatically with computer.
But how can I run my application from that Service.
My Windows service resides in the same project.
So where i m stuck is : How can i Run my application form the WIndows service?
I wrote OnStart event of Windows Service and wrote System.Diagnostics.Process in it,
but it did not work?
ANy solution.....
Regards,
SIFAR.
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Are you sure OnStart event fired sucessfully in your windows service..
Venky
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How do you know it didn't work?
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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ServerManager mgr = new ServerManager();
mgr.ApplicationPools["test"].Enable32BitAppOnWin64 = true;
mgr.CommitChanges();
Above code should set property Enable32BitAppOnWin64 to true for application pool having name test, but it doesn't do that, can anyone please tell what am I doing wrong.
Please note that ServerManager class is present in Microsoft.Web.Administration namespace.
Thanks,
Mushq
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