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There's an upgrade-wizard in your Access-database that converts your database to SQL Server. You can then use SQL Server Express (a free download) in combination with VS2k8 and the EF.
HTH,
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Thanks, but this feature appears only in Access 2007, not in Access 2003. Thanks for the tips.
But the idea is to use a database in a file, so my program would be easy to install for each user.
What do you think of using SQL Server Compact Edition instead ? It seems to be greater than Access.
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WolveFred2 wrote: this feature appears only in Access 2007, not in Access 2003
The feature is older then Access 2007. Might it be that you haven't installed all wizards during the installation of Office 2003?
WolveFred2 wrote: What do you think of using SQL Server Compact Edition instead ? It seems to be greater than Access.
I'd recommend SQLite
SQL CE is missing some features that you may have grown accustomed to in Access. OTOH, installing a SQL Server instance might be overkill if you're just going to save a bit of data locally.
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SQL Lite ? Does this work whith Entity Framework ?
For Access, I didn't use specific features. I prefere having a DBMS that looks like SQL Server.
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According to this site[^]:
Site says:
Support for the ADO.NET 3.5 Entity Framework
Supports nearly all the entity framework functionality that Sql Server supports, and passes 99% of the tests in MS's EFQuerySamples demo application.
You might want to stick to SQL CE, as this already shows up default in your IDE
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Everytime i change the Assemblyinformations in Visual Studio (under Project Settings) - the "Assemblyversion" for example - and make a new Release after i do that,
the values of the Properties (in Settings.settings) are deleted and have the default-values again (not the values, the user has assigned to the properties, when he using
the program).
Example: The Property "Database-Path" hast the default"C:\\Database.mdb"
The user assigned in the program the value "C:\\Documents and Properties\\test\\Database.mdb" to the application-property.
After i change the Assemblyversion of the program and make a new release of the program, the Property "Database-Path" has the
default-value (C:\\Database.mdb) again.
Is there any way to avoid this?
Thanks for helping!
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Hi,
I wud like to read the data from a bar-code reading device,but i dnt have any idea regarding that.
Plz help me out.
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Thanx in Advance
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Hi,
most barcode readers simulate key strokes, when you scan something. So, all you have to do is to use a texbox that will be focused, so that the barcode can be entered when the scanner scans the code. Just give it a simple try with notepad or any other editor.
Regards
Sebastian
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Hi,
adding to the above, most bar code readers support a prefix and a postfix string that gets
added to whatever text got scanned. You can insert tabs, carriage returns, whatever suits your needs.
All this would be explained in the documentation. Did you read it?
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- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get
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Third time he's asked. Freakin' bar code questions. GOOGLE!
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hello..
i wanted to know whether there is any way to restore the changed values in the property grid for the usercontrols created.
My problem is that i need to restore the values as and when changes are done in the grid.
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shabanab wrote: i need to restore the values as and when changes are done in the grid
That would make the grid read-only, wouldn't it? How about just reloading all contents, or setting the grid to readonly?
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Hi Friends,I have a 100 MB XML File.Got suggestions from linked in that In C# XMLReader is the best for reading XML File..But when i use that reader for reading of size 100 MB XML File,its reading but some times hanging...could any body help how to proceed with XML reader with out stucking..?
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If you have a UI and you mean to say the UI is hanging then implement your
reading code in a different thread. Search CodePr.. for threading etc ....
Caveat Emptor.
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I have written a code in VB.NET to send the mail...
Try
Dim ClientPC As New SmtpClient(ServerName, ServerPortNumber)
Dim Authentication As New Net.NetworkCredential(ServerLoginName, Password)
ClientPC.Credentials = Authentication
Dim mSender As New MailAddress(ServerLoginName)
Dim mReceiver As New MailAddress("myyahoomail@yahoo.com")
Dim sMail As New MailMessage(mSender, mReceiver)
sMail.Subject = SubjectOfMail
sMail.Body = MailBody
ClientPC.Send(sMail)
Catch ex As SmtpException
Throw ex
Catch ex As Exception
Throw ex
End Try
Mail goes perfectly ....
Now I want to add CC too in above code where can I add CC code into this ?
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sMail.CC.Add(ccReciever) 'ccReviever is the email of the CC reciever as string or as MailAddress
Eslam Afifi
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is anyone have code for cataract detection project in dot net???
plz help me
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I'm curious - why would somebody give you the code? This site is about helping people who have tried, rather than just giving away code - if that's what you're after, try rentacoder.
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Which doctor/opthamologist office are you "writing" this application for?? I really need to avoid that place. Please give me the full address of that office.
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*Phew* He lives in the US. Thank goodness, otherwise I'd have to leave Canada to get my eyes checked.
Side note; isn't cataracts detected by shooting a gasp of air into your air to check the pressure?
I'd really hate to see an "out of bounds" error at that place... might be a little misleading...
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Here is all the information you need.
Now just follow the simple steps of:
a) Implementing system from the documentation
b) Avoid getting sued for patent infringment
Good luck!
Is it just me or are the code-please requests getting crazier and crazier? Maybe I should just try "Wanted: $10 million of IP. Send now please? Urgent*."
* Seriously, if you are going to give me ten million bucks, you can take your time :P
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Dear CodeProjects
I have a COM Windows application,writen using VC#.NET,running on a local LAN.My boss has asked me to find a way for this application to exchange data with other applications in company which are Windows App.,or some WEB App.s,I'm a beginner in SOAP,as I've studied,it's platform independent,but all documents I've read,told SOAP carries over HTTP,or other internet transfer protocols,now my question,is there any way for using SOAP without an Internet transfer protocol?if yes,only a small discusstion to follow up.
Any guide line is highly appreciaed.Thnaks in advance
Reza
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RezaAsAdi wrote: now my question,is there any way for using SOAP without an Internet transfer protocol?
Not sure what you are asking. A SOAP message is just data so you could send it using a fax machine or whatever you want. If you are asking if there is existing support in the form of libraries or something for other transport mechanisms, I have no idea, but you don't need that since you can just send the data yourself.
RezaAsAdi wrote: I have a COM Windows application,writen using VC#.NET,running on a local LAN.My boss has asked me to find a way for this application to exchange data with other applications in company which are Windows App.,or some WEB App.s
Why wouldn't that scenario have a TCP/IP network available?
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