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Hi, I want to get rid of black arrow in rowheader of DataGridView. Any ideas?
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Set the ShowEditingIcon property to False. I think that's what you are looking for.
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Editing glyph IS NOT the black arrow, showing the row selected! The question is still actual. And I think the solution is to draw in row header. But what exactly? I'm sure somebody had already fixed this issue.
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The one that indicates which row is selected? I haven't yet found a way.
And DataGridViews are for talentless hacks anyway, so I don't bother.
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Have you another decision besides DataGridView to show information in table-style?
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I solved the problem. As my CellPainting has already been overriden, I added such construction to clear the arrow:
using (Brush backColorBrush = new SolidBrush(e.CellStyle.BackColor))
{
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(backColorBrush, e.CellBounds.X+1, e.CellBounds.Y+1, 20,40);
}
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How to create ".eml" file using desktop application in .net to use it to send E-mail?
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How you create a file, is up to you. What is an eml file ? I have no idea.
You need to know how to send a file via email ? There's tons of articles online that cover this.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Christian Graus wrote: What is an eml file ? I have no idea
Just looked it up in Thunderbird by saving an e-mail in this format. It's basically just the mail header as received from the mail server (from, to, subject, mime, content-type, return-path) and the message body.
I don't see how this can be used to send e-mail.
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Hi, i got a hashtable within a hashtable. How do i retrive the property from the inner hashtable
I got this orderTable which store a Order object.
Inside my Order object, i have a Hashtable itemList as a attributes. The itemList will store a product object which have the property ModelNumber
foreach (Order order in orderTable.Values)
{
if (order.ItemList.ContainsKey(Convert.ToString(p.ModelNumber)))
{
uint modelNum = ((Product)order.ItemList[p.ModelNumber]).ModelNumber;
string cellValue = Convert.ToString(p.ModelNumber);
if (cellValue == Convert.ToString(modelNum))
{
dataGridProduct.Rows[currentRow].Cells["colSelect"].Value = true;
}
}
}
this is what i do, but i get
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
on this line
uint modelNum = ((Product)order.ItemList[p.ModelNumber]).ModelNumber;
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benjamin yap wrote: order.ItemList[p.ModelNumber]
This, by definition, returns a hashtable, not a Product. That's what you said, right ? That returns a hash table, so you need to pull the value out of that hash table. I am surprised you don't get an invalid cast exception.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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i cast a (Product) infront already and i just do a .ModelNumber
issint this pulling out the value? i tried many ways but cant seems to work. Probably you could help me with it?
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The other response makes sense. I think what you said is wrong, I don't think you have a hashtable of hashtables. I think you're using a bad key, or a key to a value that was stored as null.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Christian Graus wrote: This, by definition, returns a hashtable, not a Product.
I guess ItemList is already the inner hashtable which will, when accessing the indexer, return a Product
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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I guess so, I was just looking for the code that does what he asked about - accesses an object that is two hashes deep.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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benjamin yap wrote: this is what i do, but i get
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
on this line
This may have several reasons:
- order is null
- the returned Product may be null: You are checking ContainsKey with a string (Convert.ToString(p.ModelNumber)), but pass some other data type to the hashtable key (p.ModelNumber)
Try this:
foreach (Order order in orderTable.Values)
{
string modelNumberStr = Convert.ToString(p.ModelNumber);
if (order != null && order.ItemList.ContainsKey(modelNumberStr))
{
uint modelNum = ((Product)order.ItemList[modelNumberStr]).ModelNumber;
string cellValue = modelNumberStr;
if (cellValue == Convert.ToString(modelNum))
{
dataGridProduct.Rows[currentRow].Cells["colSelect"].Value = true;
}
}
}
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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thanks! i got it working! thanks to you both!
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Apologies if this is not in the correct forum, but hopefully someone can help with the below issue:
I have a C# Windows Service (.Net 2.0) that is to be installed on a collection of web servers in the DMZ. The Windows Service implements a FileSystemWatcher to check for changes to a set of specific CSV files held on a network share, and will copy locally any updated files before importing these to a local SQL database.
The distribution server that will hold the updated CSV files is also in the DMZ.
The problem:
How can I set up the Windows Service / distribution server so that the service can access the network share securely? It seems that no matter how I set the service up i.e. running as LocalSystem, LocalService, NetworkService or a specific user account (can only be a local account as no access to AD in the DMZ) I get System.UnauthorisedAccessException's occuring when attempting to set up the FileSystemWatcher.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Clean code is the key to happiness.
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I created one page which contain one timer which will execute some function after every 5 min and send one mail to my id. Now the problem is i m not able to stop that one after every 5 min i receive mails. I close that page so it not execute but still it is running. How to stop that timer.
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timer.Stop() or timer.Enabled=false.
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Please don't double post. This is an ASP.NET question, you asked it there. The person who answered you assumed you knew where to post and gave you a winforms answer.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Turn off the computer in question
-or-
Configure your email spam filter to block all messages from that server.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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posted 30 June 2008 12:35
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I would like to create a GUI that allows a user to view 2 database tables and then drag and drop mappings - mapping the columns from database 1 to the columns in database 2. Does anyone know of an open source project/3rd party dll that does something similar, or any relevant tutorials?
Something similar to this:
http://www.schemaware.com/mapper_db.htm[^]
Thanks for any help.
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