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Then maybe have Enqueue and Dequeue methods.
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How can we use XML file to configure Visual studio post build event?
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This makes no sense. What exactly are you trying to accomplish??
Post Build events are stored in the project file. So where does this XML file come into play??
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You can create a custom MSBuild file to build the project, and then your post build actions.
Then use MSBuild to build your project, instead of building from Visual Studio.
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Server Error in '/bliss' Application.
Incorrect syntax near 'w'.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Incorrect syntax near 'w'.
Source Error:
Line 83: SqlDataAdapter da3 = new SqlDataAdapter(dept_Abr, con);
Line 84: DataSet ds3 = new DataSet();
Line 85: da3.Fill(ds3);
Line 86: string fun_abr = ds3.Tables[0].Rows[0][0].ToString();
Line 87:
Source File: c:\bliss\www\www_ca_view.aspx.cs Line: 85
Stack Trace:
[SqlException (0x80131904): Incorrect syntax near 'w'.]
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) +925466
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) +800118
System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj) +186
System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) +1932
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.ConsumeMetaData() +31
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.get_MetaData() +62
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString) +297
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async) +1005
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result) +132
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method) +32
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior, String method) +122
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteDbDataReader(CommandBehavior behavior) +12
System.Data.Common.DbCommand.System.Data.IDbCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior) +7
System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.FillInternal(DataSet dataset, DataTable[] datatables, Int32 startRecord, Int32 maxRecords, String srcTable, IDbCommand command, CommandBehavior behavior) +141
System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet dataSet, Int32 startRecord, Int32 maxRecords, String srcTable, IDbCommand command, CommandBehavior behavior) +137
System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet dataSet) +86
www_www_ca_view.refno() in c:\bliss\www\www_ca_view.aspx.cs:85
www_www_ca_view.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in c:\bliss\www\www_ca_view.aspx.cs:64
System.Web.Util.CalliHelper.EventArgFunctionCaller(IntPtr fp, Object o, Object t, EventArgs e) +15
System.Web.Util.CalliEventHandlerDelegateProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e) +33
System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +99
System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +47
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +1436
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Your SQL query is broken. That is pretty obvious and why I've given you a 1, because you've clearly not even tried to understand before wasting our time here. Furthermore, you haven't shown us the SQL query you're using so there is no way we can possibly tell you what's wrong with it, except you have a stray 'w' in it.
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thank u.. am very much new to .NET so ..
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So far I am not very impressed with the story line. The characters are two dimensional and the plot is obvious,.
Why is common sense not common?
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Sometimes it takes a lot of work to be lazy
Please stand in front of my pistol, smile and wait for the flash - JSOP 2012
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You might want to look at the stack trace next time to get a better clue of where the error actually is.
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As Dave said, look at the details provided by the stack trace.
And don't use release builds when there are still big issues in your code; with a debug build, the stack trace would provide actual line numbers rather than offsets.
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Hi,
I wrote a code to export my data in gridview to excel. But at runtime it throws an exception saying "syntax error in INSERT TO" on execution of the command. I stepped through the code to see the output of the sql statement and I see nothing wrong with it. Can anyone assist me quickly on this please? Very many thanks in advance.
NB: The table creates perfectly, but the INSERT statement gives the exception.
My Code:
public static void ExportStudentsToXls(string filepath, List<Student> students)
{
using (ExcelHelper helper = new ExcelHelper(filepath))
{
helper.Hdr = "YES";
helper.Imex = "0";
Dictionary<string, string> tableDefinition = new Dictionary<string, string>();
tableDefinition.Add("StudentID", "int");
tableDefinition.Add("RegNo", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("Surname", "varchar(100)");
tableDefinition.Add("Firstname", "varchar(100)");
tableDefinition.Add("Middlename", "varchar(100)");
tableDefinition.Add("LevelID", "int");
tableDefinition.Add("Sex", "varchar(10)");
tableDefinition.Add("DOB", "decimal");
tableDefinition.Add("Religion", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("Nationality", "varchar(100)");
tableDefinition.Add("StateOfOrigin", "varchar(100)");
tableDefinition.Add("ClassID", "int");
tableDefinition.Add("ParentID", "int");
tableDefinition.Add("Address", "varchar(150)");
tableDefinition.Add("HomePhone", "varchar(20)");
tableDefinition.Add("MobilePhone", "varchar(20)");
tableDefinition.Add("Email", "varchar(255)");
tableDefinition.Add("NextofKin", "varchar(100)");
tableDefinition.Add("KinAddress", "varchar(200)");
tableDefinition.Add("BloodGroup", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("Genotype", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("Disability", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("SessionID", "int");
tableDefinition.Add("TermAdmitted", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("LevelAdmitted", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("ClassAdmitted", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("DateAdmitted", "decimal");
tableDefinition.Add("Hobbies", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("Picture", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("DateRegistered", "decimal");
tableDefinition.Add("Status", "varchar(50)");
tableDefinition.Add("Deleted", "varchar(5)");
helper.WriteTable("Students", tableDefinition);
string decimalQuoter = (CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.NumberFormat.NumberDecimalSeparator.Equals(",") ? "\"" : String.Empty);
foreach (var student in students)
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.Append("INSERT INTO [Students] (StudentID, RegNo, Surname, Firstname, Middlename, LevelID, Sex, DOB, Religion, Nationality, StateOfOrigin, ClassID, ParentID, Address, HomePhone, MobilePhone, Email, NextofKin, KinAddress, BloodGroup, Genotype, Disability, SessionID, TermAdmitted, LevelAdmitted, ClassAdmitted, DateAdmitted, Hobbies, Picture, DateRegistered, Status, Deleted) VALUES(");
sb.Append(student.StudentID); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.RegNo); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Surname); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Firstname); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Middlename); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(student.LevelID); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Sex); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(decimalQuoter); sb.Append(student.DOB.Value.ToOADate()); sb.Append(decimalQuoter); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Religion); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Nationality); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.StateOfOrigin); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(student.ClassID); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append(student.ParentID); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Address); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.HomePhone); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.MobilePhone); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Email); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.NextofKin); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.KinAddress); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.BloodGroup); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Genotype); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Disability); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(student.SessionID); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.TermAdmitted); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.LevelAdmitted); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.ClassAdmitted); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(decimalQuoter); sb.Append(student.DateAdmitted.Value.ToOADate()); sb.Append(decimalQuoter); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Hobbies); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Picture); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(decimalQuoter); sb.Append(student.DateAdmitted.Value.ToOADate()); sb.Append(decimalQuoter); sb.Append(",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Status); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Deleted); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(")");
helper.ExecuteCommand(sb.ToString());
}
}
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kaycey90 wrote: sb.Append('"'); sb.Append(student.Deleted); sb.Append("\",");
sb.Append(")");
You have a , just before your closing ) . You don't need to put that in. BTW, why did you not consider using sb.AppendFormat instead? You could have saved yourself a lot of sb.Append work there.
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Use a parameterised query! And if that's too hard (it's not), at least escape the input strings. You're going to break things when you meet Mr. O'Brien. (Not to mention Bobby Tables.)
SQL doesn't use double quotes, it uses single quotes. But I will re-emphasise, building a query string like this is the wrong way.
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That deserves more than a 5.
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I've heard of Bobby Tables, but could you provide a link to Mr. O'Brien?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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That's not a comic reference, just the first Irish name that came to mind. Irish surnames are the source of most real world accidental query failures of this kind.
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Oh I see. The apostrophe.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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My post was just above and the first Irish name that came to mind was O'Brien?
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Haha sorry Pete, I don't usually read the column of poster names when I'm perusing a thread!
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I want to further emphasize what the others said. Use a parameterized query every time. It's safer and it's quicker if you reuse the command many times:
Set the command and add the parameters
Loop
Set the paramater values
Execute the command
Endloop
And what's with the Dictionary? There's no guarantee which order the columns will be in when you create the table. A List of Tuples might be a better idea.
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In a Windows Forms application, I have a class Students and then I create a new object student inside the class Form1 which represents the main window of my application.
So far so good, but I need a second window which will show the user some of the student's data. Therefore I create a second class derived from Form, let's say
StudentsData : Form
and then I let a new object of that class be created inside the Form1 class, and again through ShowDialog() I let that new Window be visible.
What I do not succeed is to pass the student's data into that window. I think the real question should be, how do I make an object persist through different other classes/objects?
Any help would be appreciated.
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If all you are trying to do is to pass the Students class through to your second form, you simply need to make sure you have added this into your StudentsData form before you call ShowDialog. Now, you could do this by passing it in a constructor in StudentsData, or you could simply expose a property that accepts StudentsData. Depending on what you are trying to achieve with this, I would choose the property because you are probably going to want to be reading the contents of this after your dialog has closed.
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I have a main Form
public partial class Form1 : Form
a Data Form
public partial class Data : Form
and a class Students in another file with
public string Name
{ get; set; }
Now on Form1 I create
Students stud = new Students();
and then I give
stud.Name = "hisname";
Then by clicking a button on Form 1 the following happens
Data datawindow = new Data();
datawindow.ShowDialog();
When Data Form loads I want to get in a text box
txtName.Text = stud.Name;
But the object stud is not available on Data form.
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In Data class:
private Students students;
public Students Students
{
get{ return students; }
set
{
students = value;
txtName.Text = students.Name;
}
}
In your Button Click handler in Form1:
Data datawindow = new Data();
datawindow.Students = stud;
datawindow.ShowDialog();
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Thanks for your help.
Unfortunately I am getting an error, and I think I have seen it before when I was trying to solve that problem, maybe because I have a class Students on a file students.cs
The error is:
Inconsistent accessibility: property type 'Studentstest.Students' is less accessible than property 'Studentstest.Data.Students'
Where Studentstest is the name of the project containing the following classes:
Form1.cs, Data.cs and Students.cs
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