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Comments by Keviniano Gayo (Top 17 by date)
Keviniano Gayo
18-Jun-19 5:26am
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How did you load the datasource into your datagridview?
Keviniano Gayo
18-Feb-19 5:17am
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nopCommerce :-)
Keviniano Gayo
8-Nov-18 10:04am
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Just download bootstrap navbar, they have built-in hamburger menu
Keviniano Gayo
23-Aug-18 10:39am
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that kind of low level stuff cautious to memory is somewhat i'm not good at. But i know that using IEnumerable as a variable or to pass around is efficient compared to List because IEnumerable has fewer methods and the base class of List. Displaying UI in LOB application is not as intensive as video games. IMO, in LOB apps usability and intuitive UI is important then you can later improve its performance..
Keviniano Gayo
23-Aug-18 5:15am
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Did you try to run in your local IIS with the same files and it works?
Keviniano Gayo
22-Aug-18 7:18am
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The way the Enumeration class is designed, you don't need to add the default constructor. You don't have to call Fruit method directly e.g. GetAll because it is used as a type (to identify a type of enum).
This code in your example: List<fruit> AllFruits2 = Fruit.GetAll<fruit>(); doesn't make any sense because you will always get a Fruit type since you are "getting" all types from the "Fruit" itself.
This is how you call to get specific Enumerations type:
IEnumerable<cardtype> AllCardType1 = Enumeration.GetAll<cardtype>();
IEnumerable<fruit> AllFruits1 = Enumeration.GetAll<fruit>();
Or enum checking:
Enumeration cardCurrent = CardType.Amex;
if (cardCurrent is CardType)
{
int isEqual = cardCurrent.CompareTo(CardType.MasterCard);
bool ismatch = cardCurrent == CardType.Visa;
}
Keviniano Gayo
22-Aug-18 6:50am
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Yes it removed the default parameter-less constructor
Keviniano Gayo
22-Aug-18 5:56am
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No problem. Public parameter-less by the way is not required, unless you are going to instantiate a class without parameters. Although the compiler will add the default constructor(parameter-less) in the background if you didn't explicitly declare it, if no constructor override in your class declaration.
Keviniano Gayo
3-Aug-18 11:35am
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XmlNode node...
Keviniano Gayo
1-Aug-18 5:55am
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You will setup different connection string for each DBContext.
class EmployeeDB : DBContext
public EmployeeDB() : base("name=employeeConnectionString")
class LeaveDB : DBContext
public LeaveDB() : base("name=leaveConnectionString")
app.config:
<add name="employeeConnectionString"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"
connectionString="Server=.\SQLEXPRESS;Database=Blogging;Integrated Security=True;"/>
<add name="leaveConnectionString"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"
connectionString="Server=.\SQLEXPRESS;Database=Blogging;Integrated Security=True;"/>
Keviniano Gayo
25-Jul-18 7:40am
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What tools are you using to preview/print the report? Is it SSRS? Crystal reports? or web page generated with pdf?
Keviniano Gayo
18-Jul-18 11:24am
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Did you display the google map inside your web page using iframe?
Or did you generate a URL link from your web page that points to the above URL?
Keviniano Gayo
18-Jul-18 11:06am
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In SQL Server 2016, management studio is not included in the installer. You need to download management studio and do a separate silent install.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/database-engine/install-windows/install-sql-server-from-the-command-prompt?view=sql-server-2016#Install
Keviniano Gayo
11-Jul-18 10:46am
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The windows service is on a separate project.. You have to install it on the server.
It will run continuously, it will show in services (services.msc) in windows, and you can see the status if its running or stopped.
Or you could try "Solution 2" which i also used to trigger the task, just make sure the request is coming from pingdom when you deploy to production.
Keviniano Gayo
14-Oct-16 10:54am
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Ah yes, i will remove my solution
Keviniano Gayo
28-May-15 6:12am
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I already solved the 1st comment by overriding the Jsonserialization by using JSON.Net.
Keviniano Gayo
28-May-15 6:11am
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Yes. In detail part there are buttons for insert/update/delete, then in header part, there is update/delete. Then a "save" button in header part to save all changes including detail part.
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