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Hi Luc,
Ok, Let's suppose you're right. So what about Marshalling and methods of Marshal Class ?
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Marshaling what? SizeOf what? something that is not supported maybe?
check the exact exception, note the line numbers, look at the source code, teach your IDE to display line numbers. Try to be as specific as you want the answers to be.
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I have kind of a hard task here. I built a WPF App that uses a MSSQL 2000 database. The info comes in from a Base Table and two join tables. because of this I had to build a datatable to "flaten" out the data. So each Base and have many tools and each tool has its own Gridview column that I creat in C# on the fly so if I add more tools the coloumns we be auto created. This works great. The Info displayed is Either Rerun the date the tool will be used or the date the tool will be off. Now what I need to do is change the color of the cell to if rerun then be red if the date the tool is on then green and date off lets say gray.
I am trying to use the code behind to try a datatemplate but I am not understanding how that works.
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First of all ... this post should have been placed under ASP.NET not C# .. no problem you probably missed that
Anyway ... for a grid view ... you can try using the ItemDataBound event for the grid view to change the cell color or format the cell if you wanted ... search for it and you will know how to use ItemDataBound event.
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
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Samer Abu Rabie wrote: this post should have been placed under ASP.NET
Ummmm, OP wrote: I built a WPF App that uses a MSSQL 2000 database, so would be better in the WPF forum
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Oops ... I don't know how come I saw it an ASP.NET application .. sorry Mr. jesse34 ... my bad ... my solution was upon ASP.NET not WPF
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
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Samer Abu Rabie wrote: don't know how come I saw it an ASP.NET application
It happens. I wonder if the ASP.NET solution would be the same in WPF
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Mmmmm ... Actually I don't think so, its not the same grid control, and I haven't got deep enough in WPF to answer him ... but certainly I will give it a shot in a spare time of mine
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
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Samer Abu Rabie wrote: its not the same grid control, and I haven't got deep enough in WPF to answer him ...
Me neither. Trying to get more into WPF, I mean I've read all of Josh Smith's articles and Sacha Barber's, as well. Getting there
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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You know something ... I might do the same too ... I believe the challenge is not the code practices itself as of using the WPF Controls since their presentation on the form is of XML, the grid control is an example ... it seems that the .NET Framework doesn't have one and there are a lot of articles speaks of using a third party control or something like that !
Anyway ... I would defiantly put this as a self training material ... and maybe when I know something I will get back to this post and figure out a solution to Mr. Jesse34
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
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I want to thank both of you for looking into this. Like I said I am new to WPF as well and this boogles my mind.
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I can see maybe the WPF thread .. but I am using C# as my code behind. The is neither here nor there. I am wonding on this ItemDataBound event. Can you give a simple example is it a Method of the GridView?
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I've developed one small school project(windows project) now I've to deliver my project to my client.If my cient was trying to install it more than once in some of system it should ask some serial code or it should raise not more than once.Simply my project has to install only once.Again trying to install in other systems it should ask serial keys or watever so how to do these settings to my project(is there any chance to set in click once deployment).
It's too urgent for me.........thank u for ur quick response.
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Roney wrote: Simply my project has to install only once.
Set an machine registry key on install and check it before install.
Roney wrote: is there any chance to set in click once deployment
ClickOnce only simplifies the deployment from a single point, it does not solve single installation completely.
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Yes i thought like this whatever u have told.........but how to set registry key and where it is to be set......plz help me it is very urgent.
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Hi ... You can do so using the properties of the setup project ... there is a property called DetectNewerInstalledVersion which will check if a newer version is already installed on the machine and aborts the installation if there is one, and this also includes the same version as well, the default value for it is false so set it to true, but you have to make sure that the version of the product is set to 1.0.0 and above ... this property will not work on lower versions as i think (e.g 0.0.5 )
Give it a shot ... and you might wanna take a look at another property in the setup project which is RemovePreviousVersions
I hope this helps ...
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
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I think you are not get correctly to my question--I want to install my project only once at client location..if the client make copy to my exe files and try to install in other systems(means if the client will want to make duplicate copies of my project and try to cash my project) it should say 'this application is not permitted to install more than once and even it has to be give like alreday it was installed by some client ".
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I hope I got you correctly this time, You want you application to only be installed once on one machine, and whatever the client do to install it on another machine he shall fail ! Well ... I could think of two ways to help you out:
- Generate some kind of license and whenever the application is installed he should communicate a server for that license to validate it, if its good then complete it or run the application, other wise it will fail.
- You can build your application to that specific client machine, by checking the partition serial number or some hard disk info or even reading a unique registry key, where its only unique to that machine.
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
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Yes now you got it...but how to set registry keys and i don't know plz help me how to crack this problem i.e very important to my project......
can u plz give settings or solution for that...........
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A registry would only work on one machine, the original, installing a registry would not prevent them from installing it on another machine because it would not be present on that machine, a better solution would be to make a custom serial key as was said earlier, for that comp and it only, mabe with its IP address if the computer is never moved or other computer info, talk with the client first, and get the info, or hard code it into the code for custom perchases. Thats just one idea, if you can get the server varification of a one-time-use serial number that would be best, if you MUST stick with registry keys this:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/system/modifyregistry.aspx[^]
might help... best of luck!
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Hi All,(Windows Application using C#.net in vs2008)
I am developed one small project on school,now I've a small problem is -how to get a window(small window like vs 2008,sqlserver2005 their own teplates) after deploying(install) the application.I mean that when we're try to open sql server it is give a small size window(like microsoft sqlserver 2005 for couple of seconds) b4 launching a sql server management studio,same like that i want to see my own school template b4 launching of my school project.I think you're cleared about my doubt.
-----Is there any chance to set in click once deployment.
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What you are looking for is called splash screen. There are several implantations available here at codeproject so a simple search should be able to find them.
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Glad to help you
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