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I placed the [^] tags around my code. What did I do wrong for this post?
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Do you see the difference between [^] which means nothing, and <pre> which means 'start of code block'?
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Please use 'pre' tags when you post some code.
Why are you using several DataContext s ? Obviously you only need one here.
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I do have the [^] in the code. if it is wrong, can you show me an example of how the pre tagbs should look?
What is wrong with using more than one datacontext?
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classy_dog wrote: I do have the [^] in the code. if it is wrong, can you show me an example of how the pre tagbs should look?
Have a look here, especially point number 7.
classy_dog wrote: What is wrong with using more than one datacontext?
What is the point to having more than one ? What does it bring to you, except doubling the memory usage for the same set of data ?
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my 2 ideas:
1- may be the primary keyis not increasing automatically(the property "is identity" is not set to yes)
2- you didn't send right values to your database table field
modified 30-Oct-11 14:12pm.
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I know the identity field is working correctly since it sets the value up by one each time the database is updated.
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I am writing my first C# asp.net 2010 webform. I have so far used required and custom validators. However, is there something like a final validator or something that checks to make cerain all validators on a page indicate the user has entered all valid information on the page before procedding to the next page? If so can you tell me or point me to a link that will explain this process and how to 'wire together' all the controls?
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If your page contains several asp.net validators and when you click a submit button, all validators will be fired. The page will submitted only when each validator pass successfully.
You can get details of asp.net validators from one of my article below
Exploring ASP.NET Validators
Do let me know in case of any confusion.
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Hello,
Into my asp.net application i want to create a task to do something at some hour, for example twice a day i.e 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM
I think about web service but i don't know if this is the best method.
Have you any suggestions about this subject.
thank's in advance
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In my case, my ISP was providing that service so I only have to indicate which page to execute and when. We are using ISQ Solutions.
Philippe Mori
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Bonjour Philippe,
Thank's for your reply,
have you some link about this technic (ISQ Solutions) i never use it nor hear from it.
Thanks
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ISQ Solutions[^] is hosting provider.
With them, we can create tasks that are executed up to 12 times per hour. A task is simply a web page address that should be called. You can then implement your task when that page is asked.
I don't know if this is common on host providers to provide such service. We select them first and they have that so I have used that.
If you were running your own server, I think it would be very easy to implement task anyway you want but on shared hosting, you have to do with what you have...
Philippe Mori
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ASP.NET is request based, nothing happens until a request has been made from a client, so there is no automatic mechanism. You would need to create a Windows Service or use Scheduled Tasks on the server. Or do the same thing on a client machine that may call a webservice on your server.
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I am working on a C# asp.net 2010 web form web page I just wrote. Right now I am getting the error
'Cannot add an entity that already exists'. I get that error on the following line of code: attPlanDataContext.SubmitChanges();
I am trying to write to a table that has one to many rows that relate to the main table. When I try to add the second row to the table, that is when the error occurs.
I am hoping you can suggest what I need to change to fix this error. The following is the code that is affected by this error:
[^]protected void submitbutton(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!Page.IsPostBack)
return;
CustomerDataContext attDataContext = new CustomerDataContext();
Customer att = null;
att = new Customer();
InsertCustomer(att);
attDataContext.Customer.InsertOnSubmit(att);
attDataContext.SubmitChanges();
CustomerDataContext attPlanDataContext = new CustomerDataContext();
Plan attplan = null;
attplan = new Plan();
InsertPlans(attplan, att, attPlanDataContext);
}
protected void InsertCustomer(Customer att)
{
// fills in data here
}
protected void InsertPlans(Plan attplan,Customer att, CustomerDataContext attPlanDataContext)
{
for (int i = 0; i < ChkBoxLstPlan.Items.Count; i++)
{
if (ChkBoxLstPlan.Items[i].Selected)
{
attplan.Att_id = att.Att_id;
attplan.Number = ChkBoxLstPlan.Items[i].Value.Substring(0, 5);
// Update the database
attPlanDataContext.Plans.InsertOnSubmit(attplan);
attPlanDataContext.SubmitChanges();
}
}
}
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I have setup a custom validator on a checkbox list 2010 C# asp.net control. The custom control does 'work', but I still have a question about it. When an item is not selected from the checkboxlist control, the OnServerValidate code is executed once the 'submit' button is clicked.
Is there a way to display the error message once the foucs has moved from the checkboxlist control to the next item on the web page? If so, can you explain how this would occur and point me to a reference that would explain this process?
I have one additional question that is once the OnServerValidate event is fired, the error message does not display. The display occurs once I have code in the 'submiton event' that says if (!Page.IsPostBack) return; I would think once the OnServerValidate event finishes executing, I error message should be displayed. The error message should not wait until the logic in the submit button fires. Thus can you tell me if this is ok and why? if this is not ok, can you tell me why not and possibly point me to a reference to solve this issue?
The following is the code I am referring to:
[^] <asp:CustomValidator ID="CustomValidatorContractNumber" runat="server" CssClass="errorStyle"
OnServerValidate="ValidateNumber" ValidateEmptyText="True"
EnableClientScript="False"
ErrorMessage="You must select at least one item.">
</asp:CustomValidator>
public void ValidateNumber(Object source, ServerValidateEventArgs args)
{
args.IsValid = false;
for (int i = 0; i < ChkBoxLstPlan.Items.Count; i++)
{
if (ChkBoxLstPlan.Items[i].Selected)
{
args.IsValid = true;
}
}
}
protected void submitbutton(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!Page.IsPostBack)
return;
} [^]
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Member 8217517 wrote: Is there a way to display the error message once the foucs has moved from the checkboxlist control to the next item on the web page? If so, can you explain how this would occur and point me to a reference that would explain this process?
Use client validation script of custom validator and enable Client side validation.
If you are validating at server side also, Do have a check property Page.Isvalid before doing any operation.
This property will return true only if all validators is passed else it will return true.
For details about asp.net validators, you can have a look to one of my post
Exploring ASP.NET Validators
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hi , i want to change and save a html file at runtime using xmltextreader. it works fine on local host but after uploading website i get this error:
The underlying connection was closed: The connection was closed unexpectedly.
on:
File.Copy(source, pathToNewPost);
XmlTextReader txReader = new XmlTextReader(pathToNewPost);
XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument();
xmlDoc.Load(txReader);<------
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do you have a try/catch handler around it all? my guess is that you are getting an exception on the following:
oujeboland wrote: File.Copy(source, pathToNewPost);
remember that when you run inside the scope of IIS you are using a different user account vs when you run it from your desktop through visual studio.
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i've changed my directory permissions at host's control panel to full control , and after copying the file i can enter it's address manualy and visit the htm page. so the error shouldn't be on file.copy mehod.
any points for me to know?
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have you added the try/catch handler that I mentioned?? the connection is ending abruptly most likely due to an unhandled exception that is occurring.
my initial thought is that it is occurring in the copy operation and without the exception information it is kind of hard to figure out what is happening. contained in the exception will be a message describing what happened.
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after adding try/catch block the same error appears.
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your exception will have everything you need to solve the problem. in it will be the stack identifying where .net was when the exception occurred as well as what the exception itself was.
just a reminder... the message about your connection ending abruptly was because of the exception and I am guessing when you added your try/catch block you ended the catch statement with a throw. you still have to do the engineering to solve the exception itself.
since I am not there to see the exception message and look at all your code I can only guide you towards finding the solution.
just a reminder the only reason this is working on your local machine and not on IIS is because of security and permission issues. when you run on your local machine you are using your own account vs IIS using a system account. there is tons of information out there for you to search on regarding IIS security and such.
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thank u for spending your time. i've added try catch block and i show the message of exception
like this :
catch(exception ex)
{
response.write(ex.message);
}
and the message is the same.
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XMLTextWriter is a fast way to write a XML file to the disk drive.
In general, you use XMLTextReader to read an existing XML file, change the contents, serialize the data, and then call XMLTextWriter to write the file back to the disk drive.
With XMLTextReader, you have to have a template, that describes the format of the XML elements, like a XSD file, in which you can compile it into a class, that you reference in the read and write operations.
If you want to save a html file, you should build the file, and then write it with file. f.open. I don't remember exactly what the syntax is.
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