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I thing what would help, or how I did it was like this:
You write a # infront then the value of the Month, the Day and the year.
I hope this should be!
So you have to format the output of the two Datapicker.toString().
I hope that does it.
Cheers
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Fatbuddha 1 wrote: I thing what would help, or how I did it was like this
I would be better to get in to the habit of using parameterised queries so you didn't accidentally fall victim to a SQL Injection Attack.
Use parameters, then pass DateTime objects to them.
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Thanx Fatbuddha ,
But there's no need to change the code at all.
There's only need to change the settings Format
for datepicker control and turned it into "Short".
Because MS SQL recognize short format like this
"MM/dd/YYYY"
Keep share the knowledge
Regards,
Daniel
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I see.
I had do to this once for homework so I had to use Access.
Cheers!
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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You should never use a format like MM/dd/YYYY as this is ambigious (you can't tell it apart from dd/MM/YYYY for any day in the 1-12 range). If you are so unfortunate you have to store a date in text format always use ISO format (YYYY-MM-dd). Luckily in this case there is no need to use strings. Use parameters in the SQL statement instead.
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Yes, complete waste of time/resources to convert a DateTime to a String and then back to a DateTime. Learn it the right way now, so you won't have a bad habit later when it really counts.
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I wannt to read or recognize properties of objects form any website.
how can i able to capture all properties of any object of website
Rohituappu@gmail.com
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A website doesn't have objects, it just has HTML. You can capture and save that any time you like.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Rohituappu wrote: how can i able to capture all properties of any object of website
Do you mean webservice ?
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Here comes a curl.It is free available on net.you can use curl library for this purpose.
cheers
Atul
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Hi all,
Im creating a webservice in VS-2005, and populating all the values into an object, i specified the return type.While running the webservice it shows an error message saying System.InvalidOperation.Exception.Please find below snippet of the web method.(Thanks in Advance
[Webmethod]
public classEid initiate(String GetValue)
{
classEid objClassEid=new classEid();
objClassEid.firstname="Adam";
objClassEid.lastname="Henry";
return objClassEid;
}
Error Message Description :
SERVER ERROR in '/'Application
For non-array types,you may use the following attributes:XmlAttribute,XmlText.
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hi , How to get MouseButton Event in C#?
Fly Like An Eagle With MIGHTY POWER.
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Don't Repost. Below CG has answered you.
Regards,
Satips.
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I am not sure if that is what you wanted;
private void Form1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
//this will fire when you click mouse button on the form.
}
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write in a form or control :
this.MouseClick += event handling.....
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Is there a way to get the mouse position in a window with C#?
Samuel
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If you're not capturing the mouse move event and storing the position, I think you can get it from Cursor.Position, or something like that. Yes, that is right.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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private void Form1_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
//e.Y --> y position of your mouse
//e.X --> X position of your mouse
Point p = new Point(e.X, e.Y);
}
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I got it working put with
pos = System.Windows.Forms.Cursor.Position.X;
how do I put the code such that its in an event???? sorry I never really touched C# before and i am an embedded C programmer doing C#
regards
Samuel
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If you want it to fire in an event, use the mousemove event, as several people suggested.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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yupp its working, now I just can't figure out how to update my main dialog box with this new value from the mouse move. What can I have is a label, and on the mousemove event I want to update the new values of the movement to the label. how do I do that? I know these might be solved easily if I read the manual just that I have little time but have good knowledge with C.
Thanks!!!
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I want to activate web service using CLR triggers, using the following code but it s generating the following error message.
Cannot load dynamically generated serialization assembly. In some hosting environments assembly load functionality is restricted, consider using pre-generated serializer. Please see inner exception for more information.
public partial class Triggers
{
[Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlTrigger(Name = "StockTradInsertTrigger", Target = "STOCK_TRADES", Event = "FOR INSERT")]
public static void StockTradInsertTrigger()
{
SqlTriggerContext triggContext = SqlContext.TriggerContext;
if (triggContext.TriggerAction == TriggerAction.Insert)
{
using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"))
{
connection.Open();
SqlCommand sqlComm = new SqlCommand();
sqlComm.Connection = connection;
sqlComm.CommandText = "(SELECT STOCK_ID from INSERTED)";
try
{
string userType = sqlComm.ExecuteScalar().ToString();
SqlContext.Pipe.Send("This is the IP of Stock Evaluator System = "+userType);
oiStockEvaluatorService service = new oiStockEvaluatorService();
service.Enqueue(Convert.ToInt32(userType));
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
SqlContext.Pipe.Send("exception = " + ex.Message);
}
}
}
SqlContext.Pipe.Send("Trigger FIRED");
}
Can any please help me in this regard.
Thanks,
S.S
-- modified at 2:50 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
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Hi
how to find out global mouse click events from my application?
Fly Like An Eagle With MIGHTY POWER.
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You can capture the mouse, or you can investigate writing a global mouse hook.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Hi,
I have created a sample Windows Service, in which I want to provide a notify icon on the system tray.
I have placed a notify icon and a contextmenustrip on the Service's Designer form, and on the OnStart() method of the Service I have assigned a value to the contextmenustrip property of the notifyicon. The following code snippet is written on the OnStart() event of the service,
contextMenuStrip1.Items.Add("Login");<br />
contextMenuStrip1.Items.Add("ViewRecentDocuments");<br />
<br />
notifyIcon1.ContextMenuStrip = contextMenuStrip1;<br />
notifyIcon1.Text = "Notifier";<br />
notifyIcon1.Visible = true;<br />
After that I have installed the Service in the system, and started the service. The notifyicon get displayed, but while right-clicking on it, contextmenu didnt displayed.
Is my code is correct one, if not what change should I do, to make the contextmenu to be displayed on notifyicon's right-click event..
Anyone knows the solution, please reply me.
Thankfully,
jm
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