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Have a look at:
http://www.codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/treelistview.asp
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I've got an ASP.NET application written in C# which uses an Access database. Sometimes, when several users try to access the application at the same time, a "file is opened exclusively by another user" exception is thrown.
AFAIK, I need to synchronize access to the database. I've got a single place where all database access (like read a dataset, executenonquery) methods are. I tried using a ManualResetEvent to perform the task, but the problem is still there.
Can anyone recommend an approach?
Regards,
Serge
my blog on Easy Projects .NET and object-relational mapping
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To handle multiple users, the Jet database engine has to be able to create a .ldb file (i.e. if your database is called MyDatabase.mdb, it has to create MyDatabase.ldb). Check that the user account your ASP.NET process runs under can create files in the same directory as the .mdb. If Windows 2000 or XP, by default it's ASPNET, while on Windows Server 2003 it's NETWORK SERVICE.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Thank you very much, Mike! I thought it was a sync problem
Regards,
Serge
my blog on Easy Projects .NET and object-relational mapping
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I've got the following problem: I have a DLL written in C++, that exports a function. That function basically puts a very simple CDialog object on the screen (either modal or unmodal).
I have a very simple forms-based C# program that uses this DLL to call the exported function. Everything works OK.
Now, I add a custom control in the CDIalog-derived class, in C++, using an OCX that was developed by another company. When having this OCX, the C# code calls the exported function, but the dialog is not shown.
If needed, I can provide the code.
Any ideas why I have this problem?
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gabnicu wrote:
If needed, I can provide the code.
Please include a sample of the code. Also, have you tried to invoke this exported function from something like an MFC application?
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How do I create a database application using C#?
I would like to display my database which is Microsoft Access .mdb in C#.
Meaning my database content should be displayed in the box of C#.
I am totally clueless about this.
Please Help.
Thanks.
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mucho thanks. I shall try to look at it and try to UNDERSTAND it.
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guys...everyone who replied and gave me advice thanks a lot! becuase it works!
one more teeny little thing now...
i want to do the same thing using databases in c# but now instead of an access file, connect it to an excel file.
Any tips?
Much appreciated!
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Syasya Mortensen wrote:
How do I create a database application using C#?
I would highly recommend the documentation regarding ADO.NET located on MSDN. A good start is: Overview of ADO.NET[^] from the .NET Framework Developer's Guide. If you have further questions please feel free to post.
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thank you very much. I shall read it and try to understand and comprehend it. Ill definitely post if i have any more questions.
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hi thanks for your help. I have some other questions. I would like to do the same thing but now instead of an Access database, id like to do with an Excel speadsheet document. any tips?
thanks
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if I have two form, form main contain progress bar, form2 has a Cal() method. If I want to call Cal() that Cal method is activate progress bar. please show me a simple code. thank you
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Who calls the Cal method; your main form or form2?
How are both forms related to each other? Is your main form the parent of form2/ has it a reference to form2?
www.troschuetz.de
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Why would you call a function on a another form to start a control on your main form?
Are you asking how to increment the progress bar on Form1 from a function running on Form2?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
Why would you call a function on a another form to start a control on your main form?
Are you asking how to increment the progress bar on Form1 from a function running on Form2?
That's I want. I have some reason to use progress bar in form1. please show me the way.
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first if you will do it in parents u can try something i tried before
that is to making a public property to the progress bar and calling parent.BarBrop.(the method u want);
ByMindOnlyYouCanDoIt
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I run into a NET application that looks simple but nice.
It had one color Test (vertical against the right side of the dialog box. When the mouse was over it, a sliding window slide (come out) to the right with additional choices to the user, When click DONE, it retracted.
Anybody knows how can I do that?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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use a timer and increase the form size in tick event.i think it may work
Regards,
Rathish P S
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:-Dtry the most nice thingthe i tried before the Thread.Sleep(int milli second);
it is really good for animating colors and texts but don't try to use it in the current thread try to no use it long time
ByMindOnlyYouCanDoIt
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i have searched in dot netframework classes to find the classes to restart or shutdown computer but i didnt find any usefull class to do that anybody who knows plz help me. tax
m.rastgar
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m.rastgar wrote:
i have searched in dot netframework classes to find the classes to restart or shutdown computer but i didnt find any usefull class to do that anybody who knows plz help me.
I don't know of any .NET Framework class either but you could simply call ExitWindowsEx()[^] (see also ExitWindowsEx() [pinvoke.net][^]).
Best regards
Dennis
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try to do it by lanching a batch file have this command (shutdown -s)
and to do the code of lanching by C#
ByMindOnlyYouCanDoIt
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