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I didn't. This particular issue falls under two topics, it may well be an ADO.NET issue, or a C Sharp issue, so hence my post in both forums.
Paul
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oceanexplorer wrote: I didn't. This particular issue falls under two topics, it may well be an ADO.NET issue, or a C Sharp issue, so hence my post in both forums.
Yes you did. You posted the same question in 2 forums. This is called cross-posting and is frowned upon because it makes it difficult for people to collaborate on a solution.
In future, try and be more considerate. Choose the most appropriate forum for your question and post there only.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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Hi, guys. I have a string that represents a path to a file. However, the file is the wrong type and needs to be converted to a different file type. I need the file to be a .CSV file instead of a .XLS file type.
If I had a string representing the entire path to the file, including the .XLS, how would I truncate the .XLS and replace it with .CSV?
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select reverse(substring(reverse('C://hello/world.txt'), 5, 100))
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So - not stumped by the guaranteed stumper then.;)
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I'm creating a dataset with the following code:
DataSet m_xmlData = new Dataset("Modules");
m_xmlData.Clear();
m_xmlData.ReadXml("thisfile.xml");
I've got this much code written to retrieve the data from the dataset:
int tableCount = m_xmlData.Tables.Count;
for (int i = 0; i < tableCount; i++)
{
DataTable dt = m_xmlData.Tables[i];
if (dt.TableName != "Module")
{
continue;
}
int rowCount = dt.Rows.Count;
for (int j = 0; j < rowCount; j++)
{
DataRow row = dt.Rows[j];
}
}
At this point, I'm kinda stuck I've looked around on CP but I've not been able to find any references to READING data from the dataset. I tried tracing in with the debugger to try to find out where to drill down, but I guess I'm just missing it.
Any help?
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Use
myrow[int] to read the value of a field based on its ordinal position
and
myrow[string] to read the value of a field based on its name
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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Yup - I was allowing intellisense to lead me astray.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: I was allowing intellisense to lead me astray
And there was the problem - intellisense. There's no sense in intellisense.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Hi,
I have made a vb.net project and I used SQL Server Express for my database..
The project (when built and installed) can't be used remotely. But it can be installed, for example, on 2 computers. But what I need to do is to just share the database on my SQL server from the 1st computer to the 2nd.
This is because if I change the information inside the database from the 1st computer, the 2nd computer can also view the same database as the 1st one for them to acquire the same information from the database.
My question is.. Can I share my Database even if I'm using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
How will it be possible?
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Any know why I can't log on to a SQL Server on a Windows 2003 machine, using Windows authentication, from my Vista machine. If I remote desktop onto the server I can, so I know my account is valid in SQL.
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I have Vista, Sql management studio, and I can connecto to my win2003 / Sql Server. Sure its not another problem? Maybe Remote Connections not allowed on the server, this is maybe why you can login in remote?
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I can log in remotely using SQL Server authentication.
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Brady Kelly wrote: remotely
Brady Kelly wrote: If I remote desktop onto the server I can
Remote connections or remote desktop? Did you enabled remote connections on the server?
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Try a XP machine insteed of the Vista to clear it depends on Vista.
I guess Vista is "to secure" to allow you to connect (Firewall, networking, Rights).
Greetings from Germany
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Verify that you have logged onto the domain and not just onto the Vista machine.
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how i make a gloabl Variable As @@language?
123
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AFAIK, you can't define your own global variables.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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SVb.net wrote: how i make a gloabl Variable As @@language?
Nope. You can't do it. These variables are defined by Microsoft.
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Hi all,
I got a security problem here,
let's say I got a SQL Report Server, with browser URL : //rptserver/reports
I have datasource1 as datasource
I also have provide a model (RptModel1) that created from datasource1 using Visual Studio
I want to enable users to use Report Builder , using available model(RptModel1) but restrict them from regenerate model from datasource1.
So, how to secure that datasource?
I need your help,Please...
Thanks in advance
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Is there something wrong in my question so no one understand it? Or maybe there's no solution for my problem? :->
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Is there any command which is equivalent to sequence in Oracle.
Or some thing to no the rows.
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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It depends on the type of database. Under SQL-Server you can use:
create table MyTable (
Id integer identity(1,1),
OtherData varchar(10)
)
go
insert into MyTable (OtherData)
values ('hello')
select SCOPE_IDENTITY() as AllocatedNumber
go Regards
Andy
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In Oracle , we can use the following statement
Create table MyTestTable (Select * from OriginalTable)
Such that a new table will be created from the original table and the values will be inserted to it.
But what is the equivalent for the same in SQL Server.
Can any one suggest me.
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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