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how can i call them in the application after authentication
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only two letters away from being an asset
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Hi All.
Would you please help me, I want to write an application that will
convert a report created with SQL Server Reporting Services to PDF and than email it as an attachement. How do I do this.
Thank You
khuzwayom
khuzym
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Thank you, I will try your code.
khuzym
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I have a dataset called ReturnedDataset.
It contains 1 row with 1 cell - how do I reference it ?
In vb.net I would do something like - DataSet21.issues(0).title but I cant seem to find the correct syntax for c#.
Thanks
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DataSet.Table[0].Rows[0][0]
Table 0, Row 0, Cell 0
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DataSet.Table["TableName"].Rows[0][0]
Regards
Chintan
www.visharadsoft.com
(Nothing is so purify as KNOWLEDGE)
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Yes, and if you want to go even further it could be
DataSet.Table["TableName"].Rows[0]["ColumnName"]
or if strongly typed
DataSet.TableName.Rows[0].ColumnName
So your point was?
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Mark Nischalke wrote: So your point was?
Probably this: "I can code better than you can. Nya nya, nyi nya nyaaaa!"
Upcoming events:
* Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ...
* Reading: Developer Day 5
Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton
My website
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If it were you I'd admit it.
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C'mon! You're a Code Project MVP! You don't get that for nothing. It means you are great at what you do and you are great at spreading the greatness. (You don't think I over did the "great" thing there, did you?)
Upcoming events:
* Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ...
* Reading: Developer Day 5
Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton
My website
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You're right, I am great at spreading something, but it usually comes from the posterior of a bull.
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You work on a farm! Gosh! You find Software Developers in every corner of society.
Upcoming events:
* Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ...
* Reading: Developer Day 5
Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton
My website
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Hi,
Who can help me to find a .Net Component that works like the MsWord(mean that it is a Advanced editor) and could load and save the .DOC files ?
best regards
A.Azmoodeh
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A block of code is giving exception in Release mode--outside VS, but not in debug mode. Can you please tell what is the problem with my this method? How can i track the exception? Its running properly in the debug but i don't know what goes wrong in the Release mode.
int i = 0;
int res = BAD_RESULT;
try
{
vector<dataaccess::tagpartdiameterrecord> parts;
if (m_pDoc->doGetPartDiameters(parts))
{
for(i = 0; i < parts.size(); i++)
{
if (parts[i].PartDiameterLUT < 10.0 ) PartDiameterLUT[i]= 10.0;
if (parts[i].PartDiameterLUT > 120.0) PartDiameterLUT[i]= 120.0;
if (parts[i].RetractDistInches < 0.0) RetractDistInchesLUT[i]= 0.0;
if (parts[i].RetractDistInches < 40.0) RetractDistInchesLUT[i]= 40.0;
if (parts[i].JointTypeLUT < 0) JointTypeLUT[i]=(JointMode)0;
if (parts[i].JointTypeLUT > 3) JointTypeLUT[i ]=(JointMode)0 ;
}
res = GOOD_RESULT;
AfxMessageBox("GOOD_RESULT");
}
else
{
AfxMessageBox("Part Diameter Data could not be loaded1");
return BAD_RESULT;
}
}
catch(...)
{
AfxMessageBox("HERE IS THE EXCEPTION THAT IS THROWN");
return BAD_RESULT;
}
return res;
} // LoadDiameterLUT
Z.A
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Dude - this is the C# forum. This code is C++/MFC.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"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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zubair_ahmed wrote: catch(...)
{
AfxMessageBox("HERE IS THE EXCEPTION THAT IS THROWN");
return BAD_RESULT;
}
Dude - if you catch an exception look at it instead of replacing it by
a meaningless constant string.
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His code is C++, he doesn't get a meaningful exception object.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"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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are you using source safe for the project?
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the folder could be in read only mode.
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could also be a rights problem
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Which version of .net are you trying it on?
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