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Hi all,
I am using Sql server reporting services for creating reports. While using Sub reports I am getting error :-
Error sub report can't be loaded.What is the reason.Can anybody tell the solution of it
Thanks
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can you tell me how can i build a tree in c#?
please show me source example
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1. Dig a hole
2. Put Tree in
3. Put compost
4. Close with Sand
5. Throw water.
In a few years time you have a tree.
Excellence is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.
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Earth.Soil.Dig( 30cm );
Earth.Soil.Plant( new Tree() );
Earth.Soil.Fill( new Compost(), 30cm );
Earth.Soil.Cover( new Sand() );
Earth.Soil.Water( WateringCan.Get() );
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You all are going great....
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Add a Treeview control, and use
tv.nodes.add
Thats all you need. Nesting can be done using node objects
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People are not even trying anymore.
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Lego. Bricks and mortar. Origami. There are so many ways!
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How can I change the icon of an exe file programatically?
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You need to read the portable executable format of the EXE/DLL, replace the image that you want in the binary, and then save it.
You'll need the PECOFF reference from Microsoft to understand the format of the file. You can find that reference here[^].
"we must lose precision to make significant statements about complex systems."
-deKorvin on uncertainty
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I guess you have to write InternetGetConnectedState(out int Description, ... .
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change to this line...
private extern static bool InternetGetConnectedState(out int Description, int ReservedValue);
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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No Prob
in case you dont know what the issue was it is because the 'out' keyword needs to go before the type (int)
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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Hi guys,
i've done a site that will allow SMSs be sent to members' mobile phones whenever there's an important msg to be passed.
However, i can't programmatically retrieve values from the server and send the SMSs.
i need to know how to do this without anyone doing it manually. like just set a date and time, and then it'll execute.
thanx.
He who goes for revenge must first dig two graves.
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Hi,
Please give me some links of speech to text convertion project.
what are the concept behind this to develop this application.
Thankyou,
YPKI
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ypki wrote: Please give me some links of speech to text convertion project.
what are the concept behind this to develop this application.
It is very difficult to write code to wreck a nice beach and often the results are poor. I suggest you might want to look into existing libraries or frameworks that do this.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: wreck a nice beach
ROFL
var question = (_2b || !(_2b));
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Take a look Here[^].
Those tools are not free, though.
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Hello there,
I am working on a small Windows form, where I've to implelent the LinkLabel control to link my form with www.microsoft.com. Below is the code:
private void linkLabel1_LinkClicked(object sender,LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e)
{
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(www.microsoft.com);
}
But when I debug the code, I get an error which is like this "The name www does not exist in the current context".
Can anyone please tell me, whats the correct code for the LinkLabel event handler, such that my form connects to microsoft.com.
Your help would be appreciated! Thanx.
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Put the URL in quotes.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
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Thanx for helping me out. You guys see, I was doing such a silly mistake! But a lot of thanx to u both. Hope to recieve more help from u folks in future also. Take care....
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Just as a tip, you could make that event slightly more situation-generic by starting e.Link, instead of a hardcoded string. Then you simply have to set the LinkLabel's Links property accordingly, and you don't have to dip into code in order to change the link destination
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