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Maybe you are forgetting to set the connection string in the OleDbConnection object.
-- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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Hello All,
I Lunch a form from another form how can i refresh the Firest form after I click button on the second form.
Regards
Hay
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if you launch the second form from the first one you can add the first form in de constructor of the second. Something like
private Form m_form1<br />
<br />
public Form2(Form form1)<br />
{<br />
m_form1 = form1<br />
}<br />
<br />
your button click would be someting like:<br />
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<code>private void HandleClick()<br />
{<br />
m_form1.Refresh();<br />
}<br />
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basically you can call any public method in form1.<br />
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Other more advanced option is to use the observer pattern. You can google for observer and c# to get more info on that subject.<br />
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Hello,
I have a datagrid:
this.dataGridRevenues.DataMember = "LotYields";
this.dataGridRevenues.DataSource = this.dataset;
is there a way to display only certain rows in the grid, when loading the
dataset?
Thank you.
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Try this
this.dataset.Tables("Products").Columns("Name").ColumnMapping = MappingType.Hidden
Alomgir Miah
Live Life King Size
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Hello,
If you want to display specific rows based on the values they contain, you can create a DataView, and set the RowFilter property. Then bind the Datagrid to the DataView.
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you can also create your select statement to only return the rows you want. Which to me would seem to be the easiest.
Tom Wright
tawright915@yahoo.com
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Hello,
I'm writing a little class that hooks up a list view to display the selection count in the status bar. It's working great except that I found one little problem: in one of my forms, I have a tree control on the left, and a list view on the right. If I select another item in the tree, the list view is cleared and filled again with some other items (unselected, of course), but I never get the SelectedIndexChanged event.
Is there anyway I could detect when a new item is added and just update the count display? The only restriction is that I can't modify existing code.
Any ideas?
-- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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Hello,
I am trying to add a combobox to the datagrid, but I get an error
stating:
The type or namespace name 'DataGridComboBoxColumn' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I think I have all the directives, but maybe I am missing something?
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I you are using .NET 1.x, then no, it doesn't exist. There are, however, several good articles explaining how to implement one here in CodeProject. Just search.
-- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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I can't find an article that would concentrate on .NET 1.x, all of them
assume that you use higher version.
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Hi, somebody knows where can i find a Probability /statistical library (probability distributions) with source code?
I have search and no find anything free with sources.
Than you!
La realidad no es más que impulsos eléctricos del cerebro - Morpheus
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yeep
La realidad no es más que impulsos eléctricos del cerebro - Morpheus
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Hi
I am using Microsoft.office.core (11.0) com library. I have added new button to the outlook toolbar. If i click on that it should get the currently focused email detals(like if i click on Reply,Forward etc...). I am able to get the entire folder emails detail but not exactly the selected email.
Thanks,
Inba S.
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I have remote ftp server(with ip, user, pwd).
I want to make virtual ftp folder using shell extension which directs me to ftp server after asking about the user, pwd.
I have found some articles in c++ but I need c# code. Do I have to learn all the basics of shell extensions or is there any builtin tool that could do just that for me.
Can anyone tell me about the detailed descriptive article or any useful info on this issue .
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What I want to do is choose a bitmap file, with a opendialogbox and save the bitmap to a field named "Photo" in the "Employees" table in the northwind database. I am not sure what to do, I think that the problem is in my SQL statement.
What I want to do is pick a bitmap and save it to a mdb database. I am using the northwind database.
Here is my code. I have been reading on this and have been able to copy a bitmap from the "Photo" field in the "Employees" table in the northwind database, to a field in the same table that I made named Photo2.
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private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
this.oleDbDataAdapter1.Fill(ds1, "Employees");<br />
IDTxtBx.DataBindings.Add("Text", ds1, "Employees.EmployeeID");<br />
firstNameTxtBx.DataBindings.Add("Text", ds1, "Employees.FirstName");<br />
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bm = BindingContext[ds1, "Employees"];<br />
bm.PositionChanged += new EventHandler(bm_PositionChanged);<br />
bm_PositionChanged(null, null);<br />
}<br />
<br />
private void bm_PositionChanged(Object sender, EventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
image = null;<br />
this.pictureBox1.Image = null;<br />
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string sqlText = "SELECT Photo FROM Employees WHERE EmployeeID=" +<br />
IDTxtBx.Text;<br />
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OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand(sqlText, oleDbConnection1);<br />
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this.oleDbConnection1.Open();<br />
try<br />
{<br />
int bufferSize = 100;<br />
byte[] outbyte = new byte[bufferSize];<br />
long retVal = 0;<br />
long startIndex = 0;<br />
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OleDbDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader (CommandBehavior.SequentialAccess);<br />
dr.Read();<br />
<br />
if(!dr.IsDBNull(0))<br />
{<br />
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();<br />
<br />
retVal = dr.GetBytes(0, startIndex, outbyte, 0, <br />
bufferSize);<br />
<br />
while(retVal == bufferSize)<br />
{<br />
ms.Write(outbyte, 0, outbyte.Length);<br />
<br />
startIndex += bufferSize;<br />
<br />
retVal = dr.GetBytes(0, startIndex, outbyte, 0, <br />
bufferSize);<br />
}<br />
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ms.Write(outbyte, 0, (int)retVal - 1);<br />
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image = ms.ToArray();<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
catch(Exception ex)<br />
{<br />
MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString());<br />
}<br />
<br />
finally<br />
{<br />
this.oleDbConnection1.Close();<br />
}<br />
<br />
if(image != null)<br />
{<br />
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(image);<br />
try<br />
{<br />
<br />
}<br />
<br />
catch(Exception ex)<br />
{<br />
MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString());<br />
}<br />
ms.Close();<br />
}<br />
} <br />
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string sqlWrite = "UPDATE " + "Employees" + " SET Photo2 = Photo WHERE EmployeeID = " + IDTxtBx.Text;<br />
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OleDbCommand cmdWrite = new OleDbCommand(sqlWrite, this.oleDbConnection1);<br />
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OleDbParameter prm;<br />
if(image != null)<br />
{<br />
prm = new OleDbParameter("Photo2", OleDbType.VarBinary, <br />
image.Length, ParameterDirection.Input, false,<br />
0, 0, null, DataRowVersion.Current, image);<br />
}<br />
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else<br />
{<br />
prm = new OleDbParameter("Photo2", OleDbType.VarBinary, 0,<br />
ParameterDirection.Input, false,<br />
0, 0, null, DataRowVersion.Current,<br />
System.DBNull.Value);<br />
}<br />
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cmdWrite.Parameters.Add(prm);<br />
this.oleDbConnection1.Open();<br />
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cmdWrite.ExecuteNonQuery();<br />
this.oleDbConnection1.Close();<br />
bm.EndCurrentEdit();<br />
this.oleDbDataAdapter1.Update(ds1.Tables["Employees"]);<br />
Instead of copying field "Photo" to "Photo2" how can I choose a bitmap file, with a opendialogbox and save the bitmap to a field named "Photo" in the "Employees" table.
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You're gonna need lots of COM interop for this. You'll need to setup a virtual drive that maps to Employees table, and integrate that drive into the shell. I'd look into the "C# does shell" set of articles on this site.
Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit.
I'm currently blogging about: Homosexuality in Christianity
Judah Himango
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I'm not entirely clear on what you are trying to do here. If all you are trying to do is copy the content of an existing field [photo] to another field [photo2] in the same tabel, then your update statement has no need for the parameter you are adding (and is probably confulsed by it). You don't need to read the data to copy it, it suffices to just set the value of one field to another in the update statement. If you want to write the content of the memory stream, then change the sql to
"UPDATE Employees SET Photo2 = ? WHERE EmployeeID = " + IDTxtBx.Text;
then the parameter you added will substitute for the ? placeholder and should work just fine
It is generally not a good idea to name parameters the same as fields in the table you are addressing, aside from the confusion it causes in the code, it may also cause errors...
Oledb doesn't understand named parameters like SQL server does, it expects placeholders, then matches them up by the order the paramters are added to the collection...
Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power
Eric Hoffer
The opposite of the religious fanatic is not the fanatical atheist but the gentle cynic who cares not whether there is a god or not.
Eric Hoffer
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Thanks for Replying. Sorry if I wasn't clear. What I want to do is to write the contents of the memory stream to the field Photo2. I used the "?" but it still did not work. I am able to write the contents of the memory stream to a picture box.
It is writing to the Photo2 field though because it says "Long binary data" in the Photo2 field. Any ideas
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Hi!
I'm trying to do a virtual keyboard for my application.
I want it to be localizable but I have a major problem: how can I emulate a key stroke with SendKeys for the so called dead keys? I tryied for example with:
SendKeys.Send("{^}e"); //(for the french ê)
but it doesn't seem to work. Am I doing something wrong? Is it even possible to do?
Thanks to anyone who'll reply.
Loveday
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Is the keyboard switched to the French culture keyboard?
There are 10 kinds of people in the world.
Those that read binary...
...and those who don't.
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theRealCondor wrote:
Is the keyboard switched to the French culture keyboard?
Yes, it is...
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I believe that you can't. What you probably will need to do is reproduce the dead keys behavior, i.e., when you detect a dead key press, you wait until the next key press to really execute the action, e.g., SendKeys.Send("ê").
I see dead pixels
Yes, even I am blogging now!
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