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I guess what exactly the need would be that the page will function completely, otherwise the data won't be displayed properly.
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Apurva Kaushal
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Is it possible to store data in database through code.
in asp .net 2.0. i am using textbox to do that it is possible througn prored prodedure. but is there any other way
Please help
Sarbjeet Singh
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Ofcourse it is possible to store data through code(either you can use sqlquery or the stored procedure for that purpose.)
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Apurva Kaushal
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sabby2006 wrote: Is it possible to store data in database through code.
what do you think?
sabby2006 wrote: in asp .net 2.0. i am using textbox to do that
Im pretty sure that a textbox are not able to connect directly to a database.
sabby2006 wrote: but is there any other way
Yes, try asking a meaningful question.
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You might want to have a look around for a few tutorials. Displaying data from a database, changing it and sticking it back in is pretty much what most applications do (most, not all...).
Is it possible to store data in database
And that has to be one of the best thread topics i've ever seen...
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Paddy Boyd wrote: And that has to be one of the best thread topics i've ever seen...
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Apurva Kaushal
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Dispite what everyone else has said it is not possible to store data in a database, that isn't what it is meant for. A database is best used for taking up vast abouts of data storage capacity and employing many unskilled employees known as DBA's in coporate welfare programs until they can be used in more productive capacities, like marketing. ;P
only two letters away from being an asset
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Frank Kerrigan wrote: We've managed to keep this secret for 30 years and you've blown it
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Apurva Kaushal
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You made me laugh so high that my project leader came to see what happened lol
And by the way, you can connect directly a TextBox with a datasource in vs2005 at least.
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that was my first day??
i have managed it..
anyway thanks for the laugh
sabby
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Nothing to feel bad man. Actually you could have gone through some of the basic tutorials.
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Apurva Kaushal
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Hi all!
How to store and retrive pictures(jpg format) from a database.
i am using ASP .Net 2.0.
Plese help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarbjeet Singh
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probably this article will help you in that.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326502/en-us
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Apurva Kaushal
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I need to retrieve a image file from the database which is stored and display it in the imagebutton, is there any way..
Kindly help
Regards
NAsim
where there is a will there is a way
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im imageurl write the following code.
<container.dataitem("fieldname")%>
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Hi amaneet,
I gave the below statement but it says "The server tag is not well formed."
<asp:imagebutton id="ImageButton1" runat="server" imageurl="<%# Container.DataItem(" photo")%="">"/>
what shud i do now..
where there is a will there is a way
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Other poster left out some symbols, try this:
<br />
ImageUrl='<%# Container.DataItem("fieldname") %><br />
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Hi,
We already have a windows service set up to write to binary file for "our" custom events. Need to translate this binary file into comma delimited text file - how would we go about doing that? Can we just some built in VS2005 functions?
any ideas/thoughts much appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
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Use the following C# to convert your binary to a string.
Byte FileBinary;
string file = ASCIIEncoding.Unicode.GetString(FileBinary);
Without know what the file looks like I can't tell you the best way to make the csv. You could use SQL Server and a DTS job, you could use Excel, or use the TextWriter class in .net and do it yourself.
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Hi - could you elaborate a bit more - we have a file saved in binary form on server.
ex.
string _path= "C:\Projects\200608021124238439.events";
FileStream fs = File.OpenRead(path)
BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(fs);
Response.write (br.readstring());
The above is not working - resulting in "Unable to read beyond the end of the stream."
thanks.
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Please don't cross post.
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Can i download a file programically.
Please help.
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