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Yah now i have a better idea...Thanx
Do me one more favour.........tell me how to append characters at the start and end of the input barcode.....
_mubashir
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That is in the documentation you get with the hardware. It also tells you how to set it up for different languages.
Jon
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Hi
I am developing on Visual Studio 6.0 and VB.Net.
I am looking for a form or code that look like the Microsoft Outlook Appointment recurrence that will be part of my application without working with Microsoft Outlook.
I found aritcle in CPP: http://www.codeproject.com/datetime/daterecur.asp?df=100&forumid=3654[^]
and it is exactly what I need but I cannot work with it because it is write in CPP and MFC.
Please help me to find a solution
Thanks
Sigalit Dekel
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I am building a VB.Net client application. On one form, I have an AxWebBrowser control that I am using to render an HTML form. The application also lets the user select a default Printer and Fax from the available printer drivers, but maintains these defaults within the application and not using Windows standard functions. (I recognize this is not good, but we have requirements that force us outside of the standards).
Anyway, I have the ability, from the AxWebBrowser control to bring up the standard print dialog. I also have the ability to print directly to the default printer without the standard print dialog. Instead, however, I need to print directly to the printer that the user selected from the application as their standard printer (which may not be the default).
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
As an alternative, I have found that using the PrintDocument object, I can print to whatever printer I want fairly easily. The problem, however, is getting the HTML formatted into the PrintDocument object. If anyone has suggestions on that, it would be just as beneficial from my perspective.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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I am trying to change the height and width of a label, when I change it in code I get no error but it does not change. Any ideas why?
I am trying to make a tall label (vertical)
lblslots(I).Height = 125
lblslots(I).Width = 15
I can draw on like this on a form.
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Double-check the .AutoSize propety on the label, I believe it's set to TRUE as a default.
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Thanks, that is the ticket...
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Trying to convert the output string from datepicker to an integer value,
pick oct10 through oct12 = 2 days...
Trying to use DateDiff...seems to be the right direction, just need some
help with syntax - i.e. DateDiff = (dateinterval.day, datestart,dateend)
Thanks
-- modified at 11:33 Monday 10th October, 2005
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the general format is DateDiff("S", OneTime, OtherTime)
more info at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vblr7/html/vafctdatediff.asp
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I want to know exactly what is IspostBack() in vb.net?
When we have to use this?
Why we have to use this?
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IsPOstback is part of ASP.NET. When you first load a page, it's not a postback. When your page is manipulated in such a way that the page is reloaded, so another instance of this class is generated and run, viewstate is loaded, and the page responds to some event, basically, it's a postback. The obvious reason to use this is that if you have a drop down list on the page, the first time your page loads, you need to populate it. After this, if you were to populate it again, you would lose the selected item, and you don't need to, as the contents are already loaded and stored in viewstate. The same holds true for other databound controls, and databound controls would be the major reason to check for postback, if only to save database resources.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Ok now I am geting the clear picture of IsPOstback() function. To be more confident I will just summerize what I have understtod from ur response.
1. If I am displaying list screen then no need to call the bind function inside IsPostBack() function.
2. If I anywhere needs viewstate then it should be called or binded inside IsPostBack() function
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IsPostBack is a property of the WebForm, not a function. It is used to determine whether the page is being loaded in response to a client postback, or if it is being loaded and accessed for the first time.
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If IsPostBack() Then<br />
'Page is being loaded in response to a client postback<br />
Else<br />
'Page is being loaded and accessed for the first time<br />
End If<br />
Hope this helps
Tom
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How do I open a folder from a varilable string "c:\Temp".
Sounds simple but I hit a wall (Or need more coffee... )
Want a Button click to open a predifined folder.
Thanks
When people make you see red, be thankful your not colour blind.
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Open it how ? As in an explorer view of the folder ? Process.Start from memory ( whatever the equivelant of shellexecute is ).
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Open in Explorer view...
When people make you see red, be thankful your not colour blind.
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Thanks used the Process.start worked great..
When people make you see red, be thankful your not colour blind.
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Hi
I have a VB.Net application using oracle 8i as backend on win2000, it is working fine on desktop but when we run it on laptop its giving the following problem
the values in the hashtables used in the application are gettin truncated while retrieving...same code works well on the desktop.
if nyone has some solution plz help
Rahul
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There could be many reasons why it won't work on the laptop. The first one being the differences in the O/S installation between the desktop and laptop (are they the SAME O/S version, patch level, etc etc???) Try running it on a different laptop, reinstall all supporting software etc.
...Steve
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well steve i have checked it all ...and the OS verison and other patches are already installed.....well i have tried it on 2 laptops...but the same problem of truncation of values in the hashtable object of VB.Net is there.
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OK,
Are you saying that
1) The application works fine on a desktop to which it has been deployed?
or
2) The application works fine on the desktop on which it was developed?
If the answer is numer 2, the problem may have nothing to do with the laptop versus desktop. Try the deployment on a clean desktop - i.e. no dev tools. I have a feeling it will not work on that desktop either.
Sounds suspiciously like a setup problem, not a "desktop vs laptop" problem.
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I does not sound suspicous at all.
I have found many reasons why this could be.
Newer laptops, do not include all .NET framework dll's.
Worse over, they will not allow them to be installed!
This makes no sense, and essentially makes Microsoft a liar!
The documentation never said this would be, in fact the opposite.
I would not have changed to NET, had I known this.
This is the type of thing, that keeps terrorism alive and well.
I found this out recently, but unfortuneatly I have already extended myself into the.NET conversion.
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Anonymous wrote:
This makes no sense, and essentially makes Microsoft a liar!
The documentation never said this would be, in fact the opposite.
I would not have changed to NET, had I known this.
It's this kind of crap that really pisses me off! Microsoft is not to blame here. Did Microsoft install Windows or the .NET Framework on those notebooks? I doubt it. Focus on the problem, not the blame!
I would recommend trying to uninstall the .NET Framework on those machines and reinstalling it. Any patches would also be a good idea.
There is nothing between a notebook and a desktop that would could such a problem. The problem appears to be related to the Windows and .NET Framework load on those machines. It would be worth it to develop your own Windows load for the notebooks, with you yourself garanteeing that everything is installed properly.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I had develop the software in vb6. i upgraded it into vb .net.
now i want to run my designed crystal reports (designed in cr 8 & 9) in vb .net without any designing change.
plz tell me what are the steps should i have to take
to run old designed cr reports in vb .net.
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