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Yes! It will be handly!Thank you, again!
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You're welcome.
The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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That won't work unless you rewrite the connection manager in SQL Server too. Good Luck with that!
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Yes... it will be a hard work... as a payback I promisse to publish something here after obtain some success on this enterprise...
Where I begin researching those class, methods, events, etc... in VB.net...
Thanks...
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<Shakes head slowly>I hope you realize that this is a very LARGE undertaking for very little benefit</Shakes head slowly> You're not going to get a much more secure SQL Server connection without taking a large performance hit in the process. Good luck...
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I understand and respect your point...
But again... you give me nothing... Please give me something (on VB.net) to begin my try...
Thank you!
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Actually, he gave you something very valuable. It is just that you are so intent on your current target that you fail to see that best way to win over all is to aim at a different set of targets.
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What! Besides all the criticism I don't see any code of yours anwsering my demand, or any tip of yours for that. Sorry.
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E.Nando wrote: I don't see any code of yours anwsering my demand
I don't respond to demands. Demanding something when you are not in a position to do so is very rude.
My boss may demand something of me because he has the power and authority to do that. On the other hand, I'm giving up my free time to suggest that you may want to look at an alternative way of doing something and you get pissed off with me because it does not fit the route you want to take.
If someone says that they want to go from Glasgow to London I will suggest taking the M74, M6 then M1. If they insist on going by Inverness, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Birmingham, and Bristol en route for no good reason then I'm really at a loss as to give them an easy route. I can suggest the M8, M80, M9, A9, A96, A90, M90, A1, M1, M62, M60, M56, M6, M5, M32, and M4 but that is a heck of a long explanation when the reality is that they don't actually need to go via all these places, they just want to get to Lonodn.
As far, as I can, see attempting to make a mountain out of a mole hill. In my experience there is no good reason to do this.
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Again, you are missing the point! My Gosh!
AS I NEVER MENTIONED DEMAND AS YOU INTERPRETED...
Don't make me laught!
But again... thanks to give me nothing!
And... Enough! While you are playing "smart guy" I got my "demands" discussed and responsed... professionally... without emotional crisis...
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Suit yourself. I still think Miko's original suggesstion[^] was the correct one.
E.Nando wrote: AS I NEVER MENTIONED DEMAND AS YOU INTERPRETED
Well, now you are just shouting... And it was you that used the word "demand". I don't know how else to interpret demand. Someone with power or in authority can demand stuff (my boss, a police office, a polititian, a pissed off customer). Someone with neither cannot.
E.Nando wrote: thanks to give me nothing!
You know what... I'm on this forum becuase I've made mistakes in the past, coming up with weird convoluted solutions to problems. All I am trying to do is to prevent other people making the mistakes I made. If you don't want the benefit of my advice (even if it is simply to say "that's the wrong road") then fair enough. Ignore me, don't enter in to an argument with me.
E.Nando wrote: While you are playing "smart guy"
If that is the impession I gave then I am sorry. I still make mistakes and I still trying to help people and put up signs to say "Wrong Way" if I discover the road does not lead in the right direction. Even if I do not know the right way, alerting people to the wrong way is better than nothing.
E.Nando wrote: without emotional crisis
I'm not the one who is emotional. I'm taking a dispassionate view. I'm explaining my case and why I responded the way that I did. I always try to give good advice as far as I can. As far as I can see that is what I have done here. I advised that the route you have chosen is not a wise choice. I can say that because I took a similar route a number of years ago and it caused me lots of problems. I have learned not to do that again.
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E.Nando wrote: AS I NEVER MENTIONED DEMAND AS YOU INTERPRETED...
Allow me to quote you:
What! Besides all the criticism I don't see any code of yours anwsering my demand, or any tip of yours for that. Sorry.
E.Nando wrote: But again... thanks to give me nothing!
Then ask a question that is answerable. What you want doesn't exist because nobody has an SDK SQL Server that allows you to replace the Connection Manager. I'll say it again -> good luck with that.
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So... I must check and try other approach... thanks.
I think I got a pretty much valuable tip to begin coding..
Anyways... thank you and good luck for you too, on your declared redemption thing.
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I just like big tasks... as I sense that the basic flexibility for those classes needs to be on discussion... And I am ready to begin working on it...
Databases Engines are for help, not to orient the code... As I think that way...
And, for that... I will try to have some flexibility on those classes...
Please give me something...
Thank You!
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E.Nando wrote: Please give me something...
I already did -> what you want to do isn't possible. You can't replace the connection manager in SQL Server, which is what you're going to have to do to accomplish this.
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i need create a checkbox column for an existing datagrid at runtime.Then for the records which user selects from datagrid items by selecting the checkbox, that records will be updated with some user defined values in database.My problem is how to check for checked state of checkbox in vb.net 2003 windows application.
thanks
chandru
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if mycheckbox.checked=true then
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--> How will i control the printer to print desired number of lines using VB.net?
--> Printer (dot matrix)
--> Any clue..!
J A Nasir K
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You can ask the user how many lines to print and then make sure you only print that number of lines in the code that actually passes your document to the printer.
That the printer is dot matrix is totally irrelevant.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Can someone recommend a book, etc. from which I can learn about interfacing with Internet Explorer from within VB? For example, I'd like to learn how to start IE, go to a WEB site, fill in a search box, command a search and then capture the results all from within a VB program.
Would appreciate any suggestions you can offer.
Thanks,
Dennis
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You would do this by placing a web browser control on your form, so you can interact with it, and then use the DOM to find your controls and interact with them. Of course, once the page you're working with changes, your code could well break.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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How to run a crystal report and export as pdf and save the pdf in a specific location with Windows Programming
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Hi
Try this code.. may Solve your problem.
Dim warnings As Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms.Warning() = Nothing
Dim streamids As String() = Nothing
Dim mimeType As String = Nothing
Dim encoding As String = Nothing
Dim extension As String = Nothing
Dim bytes As Byte()
bytes = ReportViewer1.LocalReport.Render("PDF", Nothing, mimeType, encoding, extension, streamids, warnings)
Dim fs As New FileStream("C:\ABC.pdf", FileMode.Create)
fs.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length)
fs.Close()
Thanks
~Khatri Mitesh
khatrimitesh@hotmail.com
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
INDIA
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CrystalReportViewer have options to export the crystal report in different format.
Hope this helps
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