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Hello PIEBALDconsult,
Thanx for sharing your valuable opinion. The reason I asked about the personalized window was that I have this Window application which I wish to add a floating menu to it. As the result I didn't want it to look like a normal Window Form.
This is a medial player application that I have and wish to place its control buttons in a separate window.
Maybe you can tell me if there is a better way to deal with something like this.
Thanx in advance for your input, mate.
Khoramdin
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Hi,
This is really frustrating me. I know it should be simple but I'm darned if I can get my mind around it.
psuedo code:
datetime = aDate
string xyz = aDate.ToString("MMM dd, yyyy");
I know I can Stringbuild what I want but surely there is a simpler way. Someone please kick me in the head
Thanks.
Glen Harvy
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You can use ToShortDate(), or you can pass a format string to ToString, although I'm not sure it looks like what you posted ( it might )
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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G'day,
Thanks for your help - I played around with the .ToShortDate() but I still couldn't then format that into MMM dd, yyyy.
Ed.Poore's suggestion has done the trick though .
Cheers,
Glen Harvy
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Could use CG's suggestion or string xyz = string.Format("{0:MMM dd, yyyy}", aDate);
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G'day,
Great stuff - works well
I just knew that I had seen/read this somewhere and hence knew there was a simpler way.
Much appreciated.
Cheers
Glen Harvy
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Not a problem
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Is there an inherent limitation to the amount of available memory for a 32bit .NET application? For a simple test I'm running out of memory at around 1.4 to 1.6gb.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Threading;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace MemoryTest
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
int count = 0;
int size = 1024 * 1024 * 100;
byte[][] buffer = new byte[1024][];
try
{
do
{
buffer[count] = new byte[size];
Array.Clear(buffer[count], 0, buffer[count].Length);
Console.Out.WriteLine("count={0} size={1}", count.ToString(), buffer[count].Length.ToString());
MessageBox.Show("Click Ok to continue", "Got RAM?", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Question);
count++;
} while (true);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} Exception caught (count={1})", e, count.ToString());
}
}
}
}
Todd Smith
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There is an inherit amount of memory available on your specific computer, that's for sure. I've run apps over the 1.4 gig mark, but I fixed them
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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haha, thats pretty much what i was thinking when reading the first post.
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Real programmers don't comment their code. It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
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Todd Smith wrote: Is there an inherent limitation to the amount of available memory for a 32bit .NET application? For a simple test I'm running out of memory at around 1.4 to 1.6gb.
That has little to do with .NET vs native. See my blog entry on the topic[^]
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I was under the assumption that the available heap was closer to 2gb per applicaiton without the /3gb hack. What is Windows doing with that extra 400-500mb?
Todd Smith
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Am retrieving data from my databese engine to read the data, but encountering an error at dr.Read(), con.close().
public string constring = @" ";
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(constring);
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("select * from emp",con);
SqlDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
dr.Read();
con.Close();
"Invalid token '(' in class, struct, or interface member declaration", what could be the reason for this?
-- modified at 18:59 Friday 9th February, 2007
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This should be posted in the SQL Database section.
_____________________________________________________________________
Our developers never release
code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around.
The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment)
Visit Me at GISDevCafe
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sreecahitu wrote: new SqlConnection(" ");
How is that a connection string ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I indicated the connection string correctly with source,user name and pwd, but i didnt mention here.
string constring=@"source, user="",password="" ";
SQLConnection con=new SqlConnection("cosnstring");
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OK, I think we've found the problem.
sreecahitu wrote: string constring=@"source, user="",password="" ";
When you use @, you need two " to make *one* quote. So, it's user=""name""
sreecahitu wrote: SQLConnection con=new SqlConnection("cosnstring");
Because you put it in quotes, you're passing in the value cosnstring, instead of the value of the variable with that name.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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If i write as follows,
string constring=@"source, user=,password= ";
SQLConnection con=new SqlConnection(cosnstring);
still am getting an error.
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This may seem like a stupid question, but which database engine are you using? SQL Server, MySQL, Access, Oracle, ... ?
You can find the correct format for your connection string at http://www.connectionstrings.com[^].
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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That doesn't look like a valid connection string to me.
Did you post the actual code in the first instance ? Or did you change it in other ways ? This does not account for your actual error, really, which makes no sense to me, right now.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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ya, thank you all,
i modified wrongly.
I got the problem, the problem is with declaring the declaration of string.
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Just remove the @ character
Dabsukol
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I have problem I use Northwind database to build some prototype application in C#.
Thing is when I set on Orders to display me EployeeID and CustomerID as listbox, I can select data source so they show only Name instead of ID, but Value is indeed ID of those 2.
However when I do this Datanavigator have no effect on those 2?
Wonder why since doing same thign on column in data grid work just fine.
Any idea?
Not exactly ado question I guess so I hope it's right room...
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hello guys
i want to use my gprs modem /wirelsess card attatched on my pcmci throug my c# application,
means i want send and receive sms based on my business logic through this application ,,
any idea where to start ,, have any one done that before ,,
any help will be highly appreciated ,,
thanks in advance
hello
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AFAIK you can talk to it like a normal modem.
Did you try Google, it turned up this[^] as my first result for my first search.
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