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I do hope that you are executing the entire SQL-statement, and not just the piece that I pasted in the previous post
cmd = New OleDbCommand("select * from E_Ensemb where ITEM_NBR = '" + a + "'", cn) How does the SQL statement look if you do it manual? Something like this?
select * from E_Ensemb where ITEM_NBR = '1856977M3'
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You're welcome. This is a new question actually, and a lot people won't read it, since it looks like the original question has been answered. New question -> new post
The UNION can be used to combine result-sets, but only if they have the same amount and type of columns. This is allowed:
SELECT 1, 'hello'
UNION
SELECT 2, 'world'
results in:
1, 'hello'
2, 'world'
This isn't allowed:
SELECT 1, 'hello'
UNION
SELECT 2
results in:
1, 'hello'
2, ???
In the latter version SQL server can't "add" the rows into a single set, as they're two different things.
My guess is that you're looking for a JOIN type statement. Do the tables have a corresponding field? Iow, do the tables have a field in common?
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i need a project with source code on "college management system" which is used by principal,office staff and librarian..
i need it as early as possible...
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p_m_kanthi wrote: i need a project with source code on "college management system" which is used by principal,office staff and librarian..
Is this..
..homework?
..a job-assignment?
Do you want..
..an application that does these things?
..sourcecode to do these things?
p_m_kanthi wrote: i need it as early as possible...
In that case you better start searching as soon as possible
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So, when you get out into the real world and get saddled with programming projects, or other projects for that matter, you're just going to go to a website and ask for someone elses work and turn it in as your own?? How much money do you expect to make in a position like that?? Better yet, how long do you think you're going to be employed?
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Of course. Post your email address and I'll email it to you. In fact, if you post your principle's and teacher's email addresses, I can even email it to them as well! That way, you can save time distributing your application
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hi,
modified 28-Nov-12 9:06am.
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Some video's from MSDN[^] might shed some light on this.
Enjoy
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Sounds to me like you should buy a book on SQL and read it.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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I would suggest if this is a class, you have textbooks. If it's a paid job, then you reap what you sow. Don't take jobs you have no idea how to do.
Christian Graus
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Hi all... Beena while since my last post but here goes...
I am busy with a report application and I need to add a Image Dynamicaly to the report. The image location should be stored in the app.config file and should be picked up automaticaly by the report when generated. Does anybody have an idea how to do this. I searched the net but didn't come across any articles that explans how to do this.
Thanks in advance
Steve
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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What report-engine are you using? It may be that the report-engine doesn't expect the location in the app.config file.
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Normal rdlc files (Reporting Services)
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Instead of getting the report to read the app.config, try passing the location as a parameter
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What do you mean. Pass the location as a parameter and set it in the App from the app.config?
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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Read the location (in your app) on startup from the app.config, and pass the location as a parameter
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Thats what I ment thanks
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I'm developing a client-server,(VB.Net/SQL Server) Incident Management system with up to 8 users. Each User is performing actions that generate entries in a single log table in the DB. I want each user to have a common view of all log entries, regardless of the source, updating whenever a new entry is inserted in the log. The display will be a listbox or grid control. How do I get the control automatically updated? Do I need A Broker service and async application on the client to get messages? I have seen suggestions of using managed code. I hope someone has tried this before and might suggest a way to do this.
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Meaning that there is a table in your database, and you want the screen to automatically update when the table in your database changes?
A simple method would be to add a datetime-stamp to each record you insert, and doing a SELECT MAX(lastwritedate) every minute or so. That would give you the date/time that the last record was modified
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Thanks for the reply Eddy.
I was looking for something more "real time". The system is for a volunteer fire station HQ controlling 7 brigades. When incidents start there could be 20 or more log entries a minute as appliances are paged, go mobile and get directions for approach, etc. Each of those activities come from a different operator and I'm hoping that all operators see all entries as they are inserted in the log table. The log entries do have a datetime stamp. I was looking for a method: row inserted into the log table, vb control gets the entry and displays it at the bottom of a scrolling list as near as possible in "real time".
Thanks again for your quick reply.
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Look into SQL Server Notification Services. It does exactly what you're describing.
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