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Nope I do have the code to them. I am using some DLL from other SDKs and my own code. I would like to combine those DLLs with mine since it is easier to move around 1 DLL rather than a bunch of them when I want to use my created user control elsewhere.
Thanks
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In that case, remove all references to external dlls and copy the source files in from the external dlls until you have everything you need.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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There is a tool from Microsoft Research called IlMerge which probably does what you try to achieve. There is even an article about it here on CodeProject.
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This looks good. I will play around with it and hopefully get it to work. If I have any problems I will post. Thanks for your help.
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It works, that is awesome. Thanks for all your help.
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Anyone know how to convert from string to time?
I have a dropdown list that contain a list of time. When I retrieve the value selected by user, but the problem is the value return from the dropdown list is in text/string. How can I convert it to time?
Thank you very very much in advance for reply my question.
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Depends on the format but you could try: Convert.ToDateTime(myString)
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dim now as datetime = datetime.now
dim temp as string
temp = now.tostring
Stephen May
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So what are you trying to tell me with this?
The question was how to convert string to time and not time to string like you did.
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sorry, long day
Use the old standby cdate(string)=datetime
or use dateserial(year,month,day)
If you only want the time portion then
format(cdate(string),formatstring)
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why don't you use Time.Parse(MyString) ?
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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hi,
i'm creating an web application in vb.net which has 3 level drop down menus. if you are not getting what im saying then please visit this website.
http://www.gehealthcare.com/inen/
in this website on the lefthand side there a lot of items like diagonostic imaging, cardiology, information technologies, education etc. click on any of the items and you get further list of items. i just want this effect in my web application, which i'm developing in vb.net.
how do i do this. anybody got ideas help me.
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You can start with posting this in the ASP.NET Forum. Then move on to a JavaScript forum because that's what it's going to take to get this to work. ASP.NET is a server-side only technology that generates HTML for browsers. It does nothing client-side.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Are there any articles on CP that cover this ( that is, the seperation between client and server in ASP.NET ) ? There seem to be a lot of questions of late where people have no idea how/where it all works.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I haven't seen any, but I've just picked this stuff up out of the docs.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I am a newbie to vb.net. I have done some things in VB for applications but not vb.net.
What is the best way to show info from a database in a grid style format that can update/refresh every 5 to 10 minutes. There will be no user interaction. I can get the info from an SQL database but the output is what I need to figure out. I played with datagrids but that seems like overkill. I also need to format the output of the data based on specfic criteria.
If there is an example to look at I would like that also. If this program can be done through asp.net more efficiently then I will go down that road also.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for all the help
NewbieDave
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NewbieDave wrote:
What is the best way to show info from a database in a grid style format that can update/refresh every 5 to 10 minutes.
A datagrid and a timer.
NewbieDave wrote:
I played with datagrids but that seems like overkill.
OK, then use a ListView. They are harder to set up tho.
NewbieDave wrote:
If this program can be done through asp.net more efficiently then I will go down that road also.
Use ASP.NET only if you need online connectivity, otherwise it's just too limiting compared to what you can do with WinForms.
NewbieDave wrote:
I also need to format the output of the data based on specfic criteria.
You should really use a DataGrid. You can specify a number of views on a datagrid, and the views will automatically be used based on table name, then rename your table to reflect the view required.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I would like to build Electronic DTR because my boss wants me make a E-DTR. I hope someone can guide me step by step on how to make this project. My boss don't want to use the Bundly Clock because He wants to use our computer so I need to build E-DTR using VB 6 and Access. If you can't help me, I hope you can suggest a site that have already a project like this.
Thank you in Advance!
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For us laymen who can't read minds, what is an "E-DTR"?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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A bundy clock appears to be a clock for keeping track of employees hours. So I guess electronic - Date Time Record ? Who can say ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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If you explore IBM's family tree, one of the very early branches takes you to Binghamton, N.Y., home of the Bundy Manufacturing Company following its incorporation in 1889. The new business produced a time clock invented by Willard L. Bundy. Bundy two years later, along with two other time equipment businesses, was consolidated into the International Time Recording Company. ITR itself became part of the newly-formed Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. in 1911, which was renamed IBM 13 years later.
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??? Like I give a cr@p about IBM's family tree...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Why has your boss asked you to do this ? That is, are you already a VB6/Access user, or is he throwing you to the wolves in the mistaken idea that he can save money this way ?
It would not surprise me if there are samples out there that do this, but if you're not already a programmer, I'd suggest you tell your boss that it would be cheaper in the long run for him to spend a little money on a system that is known to work.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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hi,
My requirment is i have two projects in vb.net but from one project i need to interact with form of other project is there any concepts to do this if there please help me.
rafi khan
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you must add a reference in the calling project to the project which contains the form to be used.
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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