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Is this possible for entire database.
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Technically yes it is possible. I don't know if its the most efficient solution though. Basically you would have to create a DataTable for each table in your database by quering the records you want to backup and then add the DataTable to the DataSet before you call the GetXml() method.
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But, How to bind the whole database table in dataset, Can u give me any idea or any link...
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Can can we take backup(programatic)of database as well as data of tables and store in XML file
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The solution to this problem ( what I understand is):
Go to lable’s property box, then find (DataBindings) tree on the top, open its tree, there you will se (Advanced) property. Select it and click the button on right. It will open a dialog box for “Formatting and Advanced Settings”. Here you will get a combobox naming “Binding”. So from here you can databind your label control.
Sheel Gohe
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im using visual studio 2005 and im writing aspnet
in label properties databindings never been
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Sorry buddy, i thought you were building windows application.
Sheel Gohe
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Hi all,
I am designing an app which has its FrameBorderStyle set to none. As a result, it is not possible to get the System menu by right clicking on the application icon in the taskbar.
Can anyone tell me how to get around this problem.
Thanks in advance.
*** Who said nothing is impossible? I have been doing it for a long time ***
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Printing is sent from an application ( notepad,wordpard,pdf file etc) .Before print the data I want to add the purpose of print to the print job through my application in C#.
Can I fire an event in C# before printing, sent by any application?
If possible give me some idea ,or what book /site to follow to fire event and add data to the printing job.
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I am using C# for an application project. I am looking for the best grid tool.
Anyone can give me suggestion. Lisenced or free tool is OK for me.
Thank you.
Could you please email to me: tubaphuoc@yahoo.com.
Phuoc Tu
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Hi there,
just googling and then find out which one is the best fit for you...
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Take a look at the DataGridView deliverd with VS2005.
Live is to short to be angered about lost chances!
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For Better Implementation with .NET Farpoint Grid is better & easier also, it is availble from
http://www.fpoint.com/[^]
regards
GV Ramana
-- modified at 6:43 Friday 23rd December, 2005
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Try the XCeed Grid. I have been using it for couple of months for my C# apps, and It has got many features. You can download it free (trial version) and hack is available in the net.
- Rohitha
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I am trying to resolve the name then ping the IP adress as follows:
BUTTON CODE
//resolve name to IP
IP test = new IP ();
//string input = "AnyHostName";
test.resolve (input);
test.show_address ();
//THE CLASS
class IP
{
IPAddress [] address;
public void resolve (string host )
{
IPHostEntry entry = Dns.GetHostByName (host);
address = entry.AddressList;
}
public void show_address()
{
for( int i = 0; i < address.Length; i++)
Console.WriteLine (address [i]);
}
}
How to display the result in a textBox not console?
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just simply assign the value to the Text property of the textbox control...
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I tried this
textBox1.Text=(address [i]); -->No good
textBox1.Text=address; -->No good either
any ideas?
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Data type of address[i] is IPAdress, so is it a struct or class?
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hello
i want to make a netwrok messenger which consists one server and multi client i tried to make with tcp and udp. please tell me which will be best for it. if any one have the code please send it to me.
server which contain only listining side and maintain the user data base. if the user(client is registered) can connected and it can registered it self.
client should be able to send and recieve meseges that client it have added (like msn)
if you can provide me the code, i will be pleased thank u.
sikandar
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Protocol wise, I think UDP is better for Messengers as they are fast. For the source look up the Internet and Networking section of our own codeProject. You will definately find a lot of examples there.
Cheers...
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With best regards,
A Manchester United Fan
The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
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I believe that most of the messengers use UDP for communication! Or am I wrong?
But still, yes, UDP is unreliable whereas TCP is. So I guess its a choice between speed and reliability..
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With best regards,
A Manchester United Fan
The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
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Save My Soul - (SMS) wrote: Protocol wise, I think UDP is better for Messengers as they are fast.
It's a chat application! Who cares about the .0005 seconds faster the 1 or 2 message packets would take get there! In a chat app, reliablility is better than the negligable "speed" gain you get.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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