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our website is being hosted by some other people sir
and now i have changed write permission and i updated on the webserver
still the same problem is coming
do i need to publish my site once again and update all of them or
only the databasse file has to replaced sir
thanking u bye
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Hi to everyone!
I need to get the autonumeric field assigned to a new record, because I want to use it on a different table.
ExecuteNonQuery retrieves the number of affected rows. But how can I get a dataset result of the affected rows, as the one using an ExecuteQuery command?
Thanks for everyones time!
daniel sovino
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You can ask he database for the last created key. Depending on what database you are using, you use different functions:
MySQL: select last_insert_id()
MS SQL: select scope_identity()
Access: select @@identity
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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Question.
If the affected Rows are more than 1 do the above statements return one ID or more?
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It only returns the last id.
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The original question said about rows.
The only way I can think except from triggers is to have a column something like just updated. Then query for those and just before finishing set the columns to false.
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Sarafian wrote: The original question said about rows.
Well, you don't always get what you ask for.
Sarafian wrote: The only way I can think except from triggers is to have a column something like just updated. Then query for those and just before finishing set the columns to false.
An alternative would be to first get the id:s of the records to update, then use them to update the records.
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Ok, but how do I get this done?
I had lots of troubles working with access database and the dataset wizard to store querys (http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/showpost.aspx?postid=1121807&siteid=1), so I opted to run my queries with code.
I used one method with the Insert command, and if the result set is higher than 0, I call another method with a Scalar Command, to search for the ID. Then, with the retrieved ID, i call the third method to Insert the record ID on the second table....
The code described below worked well, everyonce in a while (no clue yet why sometimes i'm able to get the ID and sometimes I get 0, probably something going on with the query). So that's why I want a safer way to get this done.
I searched a little bit for "select @@identity" (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816112), and I found out that it behaves as a Scalar command as well. So in theory, i should just change my query string to get it done.
It doesnt work at all. Does the "select @@identity" statement work only when you handle it on a OleDbDataAdapter.RowUpdated Event?
Thanks for the help!
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string file = "......";<br />
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private void InsertAudio()<br />
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<small>
{
OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand(sql, conexion);
int resultSet;
try
{
conexion.Open();
resultSet = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
if (resultSet > 0) SearchIDofCreatedRow();
}
catch (OleDbException ode)
{
MessageBox.Show(ode.ToString(), "Error de Conexion con base de datos");
}
finally {conexion.Close();}
}
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private void SearchIDofCreatedRow()<br />
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<small>
{
OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand("SELECT ID FROM audios WHERE file='" + file + "'", conexion);
try
{
conexion.Open();
int ID = Convert.ToInt32(cmd.ExecuteScalar());
AddCategoryList(ID);
}
}
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private void AddCategoryList(int ID)<br />
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{
}
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</pre> <br />
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daniel sovino
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The @@identity variable is local to the database session, and if you create another connection you get a new database session. You have to get the id using the same database connection that you used to insert the record.
Why do you create a new connection in SearchIDofCreatedRow? When you call it you already have an open connection, pass that along in the call.
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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hi all,
I have do a research how can i pass parameter in MouseEventHandler,but i can't get any answer on it.What i am trying to do is :
When double click on certain user control(my own user control) ,then will implement some action,as below:
trending1.MouseDoubleClick += new MouseEventHandler(enLargeChart1);<br />
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private void enLargeChart1(object sender, EventArgs e){}
Now,i would like to pass the selected control name (or anything can indicate what is the control) to enLargeChart1() when i double clike on that control.
Can somebody guide me to solve it out?
Thanks in advance
cocoonwls
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the sender parameter indicates which control was clicked,
so you could use ((Button)sender).Name or something similar to identify it.
Luc Pattyn
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Hi, Luc Pattyn
Thank you very much!!!It work for me
cocoonwls
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I Want Append 10000 row data in DataGridView.But,the speed of display is lower.In others windows control (ex. listview,listbox) have BeginUpdate and EndUpdate method.
I want to write a method like BeginUpdate that Prevents the control from drawing until the EndUpdate method is called.
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how to write the method like BeginUpdate.
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What is the easier way to write a program to run a method and while that methods is being performing to run another method. Is this possible to do?
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Eddymvp wrote: Is this possible to do?
Yes. See the Thread class and examples of Thread.Start().
Marc
Thyme In The CountryPeople are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith
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hi all,
i ve a small question how is the following problem posible
Hashtable MyTable = new Hashtable();
MyObject myo = new MyObject()
MyTable.Add(1,myo);
How is the following posible
MyTable[1].FunctionFromMyObject();
greetings gigo
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gigo2k6 wrote: i ve a small question how is the following problem posible
Are you asking how a hashtable works?
Or do you mean:
gigo2k6 wrote: How is the following posible
MyTable[1].FunctionFromMyObject();
MyObject mo2=(MyObject)MyTable[1];
mo2.SomeFunction();
BTW, look up generics, so you can avoid the cast back to MyObject.
Marc
Thyme In The CountryPeople are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith
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hi this was not what i want.
but the following works fine
((IP_cam)_Cams[1]).SomeFunction();
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gigo2k6 wrote: this was not what i want.
Yes, it is. All you've done is turn it into one statement.
And, like Marc said, if you're in .NET 2.0. you should use the generic containers.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Man, you must have real patience to answer some of the questions (and their follow-ups) in this forum.
Marc
Thyme In The CountryPeople are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith
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*grin* the questions that could be regarded as frustrating, I prefer to regard as amusing.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Christian Graus wrote: the questions that could be regarded as frustrating, I prefer to regard as amusing.
Now there's a great attitude! One that I need to adopt more.
Marc
Thyme In The CountryPeople are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith
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By casting the return value to the correct type. If you're using .NET 2.0, you should use the specialised dictionary instead, which will return the right type to you.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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By casting the object to it's specific class:
((MyObject)MyTable[1]).FunctionFromMyObject();
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