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I've never made any IE plugins and don't know the architecture, so I cannot claim how it actually works. However, there is certainly no need for the plug-in to know about the location of the file, or even it's name. The content of the file is enough.
However, rather than argue with your logic I'll try to point you in the direction of a solution: Have a look at SpicIE[^], the "Simple Plug-In Creator for Internet Explorer" project. It should give you everything you need and more.
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Is it possible to detect that a file in a project is saved from a VS2005 add-in?
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As from any program, you can detect that using a FileSystemWatcher. This won't indicate if the file changed in Visual Studio or somewhere else, but it will give you a notification whenever the file changes on disk.
Also, depending on what your plug-in is, it may be that it should not be a plugin at all but rather a "custom tool". If so, VS will re-run the tool whenever a file associated with the tool is saved. Look for example at the Coco/R for Visual Studio article here on CP.
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I am not getting my program to update my access 2003 database. What the hek am I doing wrong.
This is the only problem that I still have in my program
Here is my code (function)
Public Function Edit() As String
Try
Dim OleDbConn As OleDbConnection = New OleDbConnection(ConnString)
OleDbConn.Open()
Dim MyOledbCommand As OleDbCommand = New OleDbCommand()
Dim String1, String2, String3, String4, String5, string6, string7, string8, string9, string10, string11, string12, string13 As String
String1 = TxtLuidraad.Text
String2 = txtA1.Text()
String3 = txtA2.Text()
String4 = txtA3.Text()
String5 = txtA4.Text()
string6 = txtA5.Text()
string7 = txtA6.Text()
string8 = txtA7.Text()
string9 = txtA8.Text()
string10 = txtA9.Text()
string11 = txtA10.Text()
string12 = txtA11.Text()
string13 = txtA12.Text()
MyOledbCommand.CommandText = "UPDATE Tblokkies SET WHERE leidraad = ?, A1 = ?, A2 = ?, A3 = ?,A4 = ?, A5 = ?, A6 = ?, A7 = ?, A8 = ?, A9 = ?, A10 = ?, A11 = ?, A12 = ?"
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string1", Me.TxtLuidraad.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string2", Me.txtA1.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string3", Me.txtA2.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string4", Me.txtA3.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string5", Me.txtA4.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string6", Me.txtA5.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string7", Me.txtA6.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string8", Me.txtA7.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string9", Me.txtA8.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string10", Me.txtA9.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string11", Me.txtA10.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string12", Me.txtA11.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string13", Me.txtA12.Text)
MyOledbCommand.Connection = OleDbConn
MyOledbCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
OleDbConn.Close()
DisableTextboxes()
NeroBar1.Value = 0
FillDataGrid("Select * from Tblokkies")
FillListBox("Select * from Tblokkies")
btnaddNew.Enabled = True
btnDelete.Enabled = True
' btnupdate.Enabled = True
SaveOrEdit = "Cancel"
'StatusLabel.Text = " Inligtin Verander."
StatusLabel.Text = "Leidraad :" & TxtLuidraad.Text & ": Verander."
Catch err As System.Exception
StatusLabel.Text = err.Message
End Try
End Function
My update button
Private Sub btnupdate_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnupdate.Click
StatusLabel.Text = " Kies Leidraad om te verander"
If ListBox1.SelectedIndex <> -1 Then
SaveOrEdit = "Edit"
Else
StatusLabel.Text = " Bestaande leidraad is nie verander nie"
End If
End Sub
My save button
Private Sub btnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAdd.Click
If SaveOrEdit = "Save" Then
Dim add As DialogResult
add = Cls_MessageBbox.Show("Is jy Seker jy will Leidraad" & Environment.NewLine & TxtLuidraad.Text & Environment.NewLine & "Byvoeg", "Byvoeg.", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo, MessageBoxIcon.Question)
AddNew()
'add = Cls_MessageBbox.Show("Leidraad" & Environment.NewLine & TxtLuidraad.Text & Environment.NewLine & "is Bygevoeg", "Byvoeg.", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information)
ElseIf SaveOrEdit = "Edit" Then
Edit()
Else
StatusLabel.Text = " Geen Leidraad is bygevoeg"
End If
End Sub
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hendrikbez wrote: MyOledbCommand.CommandText = "UPDATE Tblokkies SET WHERE leidraad = ?, A1 = ?, A2 = ?, A3 = ?,A4 = ?, A5 = ?, A6 = ?, A7 = ?, A8 = ?, A9 = ?, A10 = ?, A11 = ?, A12 = ?" MyOledbCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@string1", Me.TxtLuidraad.Text)
Okay - at least part of your problem lies here. You use positional parameters (?) in your statement, but named parameters in your parameters list. They need to be consistent.
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even if I use this
MyOledbCommand.CommandText = "UPDATE Tblokkies SET leidraad = @string1, A1 = @string2, A2 = @string3, A3 = @string4,A4 = @string5, A5 = @string6, A6 = @string7, A7 = @string8, A8 = @string9, A9 = @string10, A10 = @string11, A11 = @string12, A12 = @string13"
I can not get it to save to the database
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I think that the WHERE part would be moved to the end of the statement, and you might want to check the parameters;
"UPDATE Tblokkies
SET A1 = @string2,
A2 = @string3,
A3 = @string4,
A4 = @string5,
A5 = @string6,
A6 = @string7,
A7 = @string8,
A8 = @string9,
A9 = @string10,
A10 = @string11,
A11 = @string12,
A12 = @string13
WHERE leidraad = @string1" Enjoy
I are troll
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Thanks, now I am getting a answer back, that it did not save it to database,
before, I did not get anyting back
Edit
Ps sometimes it says that is have saved the info, but there it did not sdaved it in the data base
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hendrikbez wrote: Ps sometimes it says that is have saved the info, but there it did not sdaved it in the data base
That might happen when there are no records matching the parameter @string1 ; in that case it will return with succes, since it updated all records matching the criteria (iow, no records at all).
Try the query outside of your code, and verify whether it works as intended
I are troll
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My string1 and string2 will always have info in, I only want to add string3 today, and later string4 and so on, so when I click on my listbox it chooses the info and put it in my textboxers, then I add a new word to string3, then it must update, but it don't
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It will only update the row in the table that has "@string1". That means that the row has to exist before you can update it. Can you put a breakpoint there and verify that "string1" is filled with the correct key?
In other words, I'm interested in the values that you're writing to the database.
I are troll
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With my Breakpoint.
1. Click on button "Edit info"
2. Say I must choose a leidraad to edit
3. Choose number 4 from listbox
On this code
Private Sub ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ListBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Dim SqlStr As String
SqlStr = "Select * from tblokkies where leidraad = """ & ListBox1.Items(ListBox1.SelectedIndex) & """"
FillTextBox(SqlStr)
End Sub
On F8
SqlStr = "Select * from tblokkies where leidraad = """ & ListBox1.Items(ListBox1.SelectedIndex) & """"
SqlStr ========"Sqltr "Select *from tblokkies where leidraad = "'n uitroep""
ListBox1.SelectedIndex)=========="Listbox1.Seletectedindex 3
FillTextBox(SqlStr) ========"Filltextbox Nothing
It then fills my textboxes with this info
4. info in this from row in my table ====Luidraad ='n uitroep" A1=gits, A2=aag,A3=SA (My textboxes luidraad,A1,A2,A3,)
Want to put info now in A4=test" (textbox A4)
4. Click on Save button.
On this code after F8
Private Sub btnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAdd.Click
If SaveOrEdit = "Save" Then
Dim add As DialogResult
add = Cls_MessageBbox.Show("Is jy Seker jy will Leidraad" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & TxtLuidraad.Text & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Byvoeg", "Byvoeg.", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo, MessageBoxIcon.Question)
If add = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Yes Then
AddNew()
Else
ListBox1.Text = "Geen leidraad is Bygevoeg nie"
End If
ElseIf SaveOrEdit = "Edit" Then
Edit()
Else
StatusLabel.Text = " Geen Leidraad is bygevoeg"
End If
End Sub
If SaveOrEdit = "Save" Then =====Saveoredit ""
Then jumbs to
ElseIf SaveOrEdit = "Edit" Then =======Saveordeit ""
StatusLabel.Text = " Geen Leidraad is bygevoeg"=========Statuslabel.text "Leidradd :'n Uiroep: geselkteer"
After F8
StatusLabel.Text = " Geen Leidraad is bygevoeg"=========Statuslabel.text "Geen Leidraad is bygevoeg"
This is where it stops.
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I understood that the btnAdd_Click handler is the save-button. Somehow it does trigger this for the first three textboxes (as you said they were saved correctly), but number four is out.
The variable SaveOrEdit hasn't got the value "Edit", which would trigger the Edit() function. The question remains why it works for the first three textboxes differently then for the fourth.
It 'feels' like there's something wrong with the program-flow, but I can't point where the pain precisely is
I are troll
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How its possible to Connect the Vc+.NET application with webservice.
i want to Post the Values of Some fields on Submit button clicking To WebService( designed in c#.NET)
What type of project should i take either MFC or else plz guide
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i'm wondoring which is better !!
1.openning the connection to the database and leaving it opened untill the application is closed.
2.closing that connection and openning it again when i a need to connect
,which means i will open and close the connection many times while the application is running !!
thanks in advance
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Just a technical point: assuming that the connection is by the same program to the same file, the connection doesn't get closed and opened lots of times. Most database drivers use connection pooling, which caches the database connection. This increases the speed considerably
Personally, I would go with the second option. I don't write database programs often, but with the advent of connection pooling, the speed reduction is virtually eliminated. On the other hand, a program may terminate abnormally; an example of this would be the 'End Process' button in Task Manager. If that happens, I don't know if the connection would get terminated
This choice is just my opinion really. It may not be right, but it goes with my general method of retrieving data: get in, read it as quickly and efficiently as possible, get out, deal with the extracted data
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thanks for ur reply ,
but i didn't get the meaning of connection pooling !
and what is the advantage?
i thought about it ,
i think if the program depends on a database which is on pc other than the application pc , it may be better if i use option 2 because of network traffic and security issues
beside if the database is on the application pc itself i would use option 1
that is my opinion and am not sure if it is better
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Connection pooling basically caches the connection. It removes most of the overhead from creating a connection. Most of the database drivers use it. The main advantage of this is speed; there's no need to create a connection and read the data when the database driver's got some of the data already cached
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oh yee i got it
it remembers me deferred execution Linq in .net3.5
deferred execution doesn't have connection pooling
thanks a lot
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Member 4697348 wrote: it [connection pooling] remembers me deferred execution Linq in .net3.5
What has deferred execution got to do with connection pooling?
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deferred execution doesn't keep data retrieved from database at RAM
so at every time you need somthing u will get the database data not the memory data
that is good when ur database is being updated a lot
which is an advantage of linq
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That was not my question. My question was "What has deferred execution got to do with connection pooling?"
While deferred execution has the effect you describe for LINQ to SQL, deferred execution is not about keeping whether the data is in RAM or not.
Deferred execution is about running the LINQ query at the point you want the data from it, not at the point you define the query. If you run your LINQ query on objects that exist only in RAM then it will filter based on the most recent state of the objects rather than the state they were in when you defined the query.
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yes ,
but that is for link to objects
but in link to sql the linq queries deals directly with database
with no lookong for data at RAm at first.
am i right??
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EmZan wrote: but that is for link to objects
It is for all types of LINQ. I used LINQ to Objects as an example of how it works when all the data is in RAM. The principle is the same regardless of where the data is. That was my point. I was expanding your definition as it was too narrow and dealt only with LINQ to SQL when your previous post simply mentions LINQ (without detailing what it was LINQing to).
You have still avoided my question on connection pooling. What does deferred execution in LINQ have to do with connection pooling?
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as i understand from the obove discussion
connection pooling :
to keep track of last queried data cashed so that i will no use the database engine to execute a prev. executed query.
and that is done using the DataAdapter Object(which fills the DataSet Object)
and that what i got from ur prev reply
btw DataAdapter is automatically closes the connection after execution(reading or writing)
Deffered Execution :
as linq queries the data and stores it using a varible , then ther is no need for DataAdapter(the pooling hand).
and i'm sure that that variable will be removed after reaing the data ,and the connection is closed.
so there is no relation between conn-pooling and deff. exec. as i understand
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