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BITS can be disabled, and that would kill your updates even though there is an internet connection. I'd just use a plain old WebRequest .. after asking the user whether he wants to apply the new updates, of course.
But that's just what I'd do
If you really really want to use BITS, there is a .NET wrapper[^] for it.
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I have creted windows application in which I am showing data in one grid.This grid having 50000 lines. I want grid data to be exported to excel .
How do I expoert to excel from data grid view ?
Thanks In advance !!!!!!!!!
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You export your data, the easiest way is to write a csv.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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A simple google search on c# to excel got over 10 million hits.
I assume therefore, that you have read all of the relevant ones, distilled their content and attempted the task yourself.
What have you tried so far?
Where did it go wrong?
Be precise, it's annoying to have to read through lots of irrelevant code.
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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Hi,
as d@nish said you could use System.Data.OleDb but for faster and easier work you should use some 3rd party component like GemBox spreadsheet component
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I got the solution
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/ExportToExcel.aspx?
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hi all friends.i want to give 70-526 certification.for that i need some tutorials & question,dumps.so pls send me dumps to animashniit@gmail.com.
pls add subject your mail when u send the file to me.
animash
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Hi,
This is probably a good a starting place as any [^]
Hope that helps.
Alan.
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Try here: Preparation guide for 70-526[^]
Plus, unless you REALLY like spam, don't post your email address...
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You know, any company worth working for, knows these things are useless and can quickly tell in interviews between programmers and people who got a certification by reading dumps
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Christian, I saw a number of your sayings against certification, as Raja collected them in his answer:
Certification on .Net Web/Windows application[^].
I want to say I could not agree more. This is wasteful, useless, but perhaps it's only useful as a little easy revenue generator for Microsoft. And a way of detection of lousy companies, those requiring or encouraging certifications for job candidates. And this is no so harmless, this is a kind of erosion of the idea of real education.
But my point is simpler than that. I think we should not answer all those questions on certifications posted on the Q&A forum, for example. We should focus more on computer science and software development. And certifications in no more than bureaucracy built around development.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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hi all friends.i want to give 70-526 certification.for that i need some tutorials & question,dumps.so pls send me dumps to animashniit@gmail.com.
pls add subject your mail when u send the file to me.
animash
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Hi guys.
I have some data and I'm going to generate a Graph with Crystal Report !
Could you guide me, how I can accomplish it ?
Thanks a lot.
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Good Day!
I just have a problem that I would want to be addressed. This is with regards to using multiple webBrowser controls. As you can see, when I use multiple webBrowser controls, they tend to hang the application for a while.
I think this is a threading issue, but I am new to multithreading as well so I am looking for an easier way to fix this if possible. If not, please guide me on how I can fix this, so the webBrowser controls wont hang the application since it is important in my application to let the users manipulate the form while the webBrowser controls are running. Any ideas?
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanx!
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hi there
im trying to connect to usb port with c#
i'm using the usb_lib
but i can't find my device (a simple D.O.K).
i try to loop the device_index from 0-1000
but i allways get the same strDevicePath seems to be the default one.
but i dont get the strDevicePath of the D.O.K
can anyone help???
thanks.
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My question boundaries in primitive data types, not object.
What is the differentation between Convert.ToInt32() and (int) casting ?
For example;
double test = 5.2;
int var1 = (int)test;
int var2 = Convert.ToInt32(test);
I know if I test variable initialize to 5.5
var1 = 5
var2 = 6
Another difference here?
Thanks...
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Yes there is. If you box the double value, then Convert would work but casting will not. This happens as (int) directly tries to convert test to int without unboxing.
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Convert.ToInt32 (and related int convertions) convert with banker's rounding whenever the argument is of type Decimal, float, or double. (i.e. if the input is between two integers, it returns the even integer.)
The (int) cast will only truncate - ie throw away the fractional part.
In addition, (int) will only work on numeric types while Convert.ToInt32 is overloaded to work with a wide range of data types.
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Person is my class, it contains just get and set property.
What is the diffirentation between following;
Stack stack = new Stack();
Stack<Person> stack = new Stack<Person>();
Already Stack get object type. Why I use <person>
Thanks...
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Hi,
since .NET 2.0 we have "generics", so collections can be typed, making it unnecessary to cast when something is gotten from a collection.
When you used to do int a0=(int)myList[0]; (where myList is an old ArrayList), you now can do int a0=myList[0]; where myList is a List<int>. That is easier, safer and faster.
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modified on Sunday, July 5, 2009 7:32 AM
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Sorry, I cant understand your example, both of theme same. My question related about stack and generic stack.
Best Regards...
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typo fixed, sorry.
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