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The method you specify, runs in another thread. The events it fires for progress and for the thread ending, occur in your main thread. This is good, you can use these to handle any UI updates.
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Hi there..
Can I get the count of errors which have occured during the running of my project? If Yes, how??
The name is Sandeep
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you can compile .net code on the fly.
There is an article by Jim Rogers here.
Regards,
Satips.
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Hi, Thnx for your interest. But frankly speaking.. i didnt get what you said. My question is corresponding to VB..
The name is Sandeep
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Did you go through the Link which i have provided there?
Regards,
Satips.
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There is nothing in the .NET BCL that will do this for you automatically.
Why would need such information anyway?
About the only way I'd see this working is if you put some kind of information logger in every one of your exceptions handlers that called a remote component that logged all of this info. You might want to look into the Exception Handling Application Block[^].
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In VB.Net, you can use perfmon.exe utility to get the number of expections.
In VB 6, you would use the errors collection of ADODB connection object and get errors.count
VB Prog
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Respected Sirs
i m working in vs.net 2003 and making a windows application in vb.net.
i m not able to drag and drop the datagrid control on my windows form.
error is
"an exception occurred while trying to create an instance of system.windows.forms.datagrid".The exception was "external component has thrown an exception"
maybe my dll for datagrid has been corrupted.
plz suggest some remedy,as my work has been stopped.
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First, close your project, then close Visual Studio and restart the machine. When everything comes back up, try opening your project again and dragging the control to your form.
If that doesn't do it, try reinstalling the .NET Framework 1.1[^].
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I had this same problem a few months back, I had to reinstall visual studio as well as the framework. Try both. It worked for me.
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hello frnds,
i have a little prob,can i add command button,Combobox to toolbar in word 2003,
If any one know the procedure then please tell me the steps i should follows...
thankx and regards,
koolprasad2003
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posting the same question again will definitely give u the result.
So keep posting.
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Are mamau,
galati se post hua re...
i made a mistake while posting a quesation...
Be A Good S/W Eng... Life is swing with you..Enjoy..
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can i sucessfully install vs 2005 on Window Vista?
is there need of service pack ?
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Hello Nilesh,
Windows vista already contains the framework of .net 3.0
u can install the VS2005 on vista with comfort.
regards,
koolprasad2003
Be A Good S/W Eng... Life is swing with you..Enjoy..
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can i install the sql server 2000 enterprise edition as well?
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You know you need Visual Studio SP1 plus another patch to run it properly on Vista?
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koolprasad2003 wrote: can install the VS2005 on vista with comfort.
You make it sound as though you took a laxative.
You MUST install VS.NET 2005 Service Pack 1, AND the VS.NET 2005 Vista Update to get this to work. "Comfortable" is not the way I'd describe it.
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Hai all
How i can get the first text in text box?
Eg textbox1.text="lijo";
here i need to get 'l' in one string.then second time i need to get 'i' in that same string and 'j' in third time.like that i have to get all characters.Plse help me. Thanks in advance.
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you can use the Chars method to extract a given character from a string. For instance:
textbox1.Text.Chars(0)
gives the first character.
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you have to write following code::::::::::::::
int len= textbox1.text.Length;
string[] str=new string[len];
for(int start=0;start<len;start++)
{
str[start]="textbox1.text.substring(start,1)
}"
try="" this="" will="" work=""
thanks
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<div="" class="ForumSig">Raghvendra Kumar Roy
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Raghvendra Kumar Roy wrote: int len= textbox1.text.Length;
string[] str=new string[len];
for(int start=0;start{
str[start]=textbox1.text.substring(start,1)
}
try this this will work
Only if the VB compiler will appreciate your C# sintax
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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