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For goodness sake man!
Google for writing text files c#.
You have learned to google by now surely?
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Henry Minute wrote: For goodness sake man!
Google for writing text files c#.
You have learned to google something by now surely?
Fixed that for you.
No trees were harmed in the sending of this message; however, a significant number of electrons were slightly inconvenienced.
This message is made of fully recyclable Zeros and Ones
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OriginalGriff wrote: You have learned to google something by now surely?
Nope.
Answered that for you.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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GOOGLE.....!!!
LEARN C# FIRST...!!!
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.bat files are just renamed text files. Look into the StreamWriter class
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... or the File.WriteAllText[^] method.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Oops. I forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me
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I'm getting very suspicious about what you're trying to do.
I would suggest that people here stop helping you until answer the question I asked in my last post to you[^].
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) Why are you using VB6? Do you hate yourself? (Christian Graus)
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So, just to recap. You're trying to:
a) Copy the currently running exe
b) Hide the console window
c) Block access to a folder
If this isn't something you shouldn't be writing then im the pope.
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J4amieC wrote: then im the pope.
Cool, can I borrow your ferrari please
(I was also looking at his profile to see what exactly he is up to and I does seems like this program isn't on the safe side of things.)
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J4amieC wrote: im the pope.
Stay away from those kids!
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: I am trying to create a small utility which can block folders from direct access.
Yeah, with you're skill level, and total lack of knowledge in how Windows works, you're never going to pull this off.
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Dear,
I have one problem, when i connect from my app to excel and when display the result I lost 1 row,
Why?
Please help me
Socheat
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You need to be more specific. How did you connect to the excel? Was it the first row you lost?
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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Dear
I Use like this
string strCnn="";
strCnn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;";
strCnn += " Data source=" + openFileDialog1.FileName;
strCnn += ";Extended Properties=Excel 8.0;";
OleDbConnection cn = new OleDbConnection(strCnn);
cn.Open();
string strsql="";
strsql = "SELECT * FROM [sheet1$]";
OleDbDataAdapter da = new OleDbDataAdapter(strsql, cn);
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dt);
int i=0;
Application.DoEvents();
for (int k = 0; k < dt.Rows.Count; k++)
{
i++;
dgvSource.Rows.Add(i.ToString(), dt.Rows[k][0].ToString());
}
I got only 9 rows, but in fact in excel has 10 rows
Thanks
Socheat
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Which row is missing? Is it the first one? If it is then you will notice that it is being used as the column titles. Use strCnn += ";Extended Properties=\"Excel 8.0;HDR=No;\""; to stop using the first row as the column headers, the default is HDR=Yes.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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Dear
I lose the first row.
I have include string connection like you wrote "HDR=No;" already but i got error Cound not find installable ISAM, so how can i do?
Socheat
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Apologies, I used used the incorrect syntax:
string strCnn = string.Format("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source={0};Extended Properties=\"Excel 8.0;HDR=No;\"", openFileDialog1.FileName);
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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Dear,
Thanks, it work well now
Socheat
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Hi guys,
How can I hide the black window which appears during the execution of a console application? I want to hide it, becasue I have a program which doesn't accept any user input and just goes on performing some specific tasks which takes quite long time.
Thanks,
Cheers,
Rajdeep.NET
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No need to change your existing code just change your project output type as Windows Application instead of Console Application.
How to change your project output type
1. from your solution explorer right click your console project then choose Property menu.
2. from the application tab change the value of Output type dropdownlist.
Happy coding...
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Thanks Mark, that worked very well..... thanks for preventing me from implementing DLL calling codes to the project.
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: How can I hide the black window which appears during the execution of a console application? I want to hide it, becasue I have a program which doesn't accept any user input and just goes on performing some specific tasks which takes quite long time.
Don't run a console application then. If you have an application that doesn't require user interaction, write it as a service instead.
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Alright.... I will remember that.
Thanks,
Rajdeep.NET
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