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that was my first reaction too, and I was going to respond much in the way you did, however, after some reflection, one can start a thread with a message of the type one chooses. Most start with a question, but that is not really mandatory.
I do agree, posting a short technical statement probably works better in the tip/trick subsystem.
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Luc Pattyn wrote: after some reflection, one can start thread with a message of the type one chooses
Difficult to say, this is a question answer forum, but then yes, that is not stopping anyone from posting what they like.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
My latest tip/trick
Visit the Hindi forum here.
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While they can post what they like, the fact that it will soon be pushed down the forum should be an incentive to post it as a tip/trick instead.
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I've awarded you a 4 because this is useful to know, but (and this is a big issue), this will drop down the forum as more posts are added. Why don't you post this as a Tip/Trick instead - it's a good one and should go there so as not to get lost.
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Hi,
In the technical architecture about TFS, the data layer and team foundation build
talks about warehouse.
I have read from msdn about build report data being propagated to warehouse thereby promoting reporting and analyzing.
TFS in itself provides database support through SQL Server 2005. It is team foundation build store, similar to source control and work item database.
Is this warehouse that I see in the technical architecture image an add-on and is it that
build is always stored in the warehouse?
Isn't reporting using the reporting services of SQL Server.
I guess I am missing to understand some link here.
Please help clarify this point on what is data warehouse here?
Regards,
Netquestions
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No it is not an add-on and yes SSRS is used.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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tfs_warehouse is just the name given to a data store isn't.
i thought we are actually using data warehousing.
Thanks,
NetQuestions
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Hello friends,
I am facing problem since last 5-6 month in sql server in query executing it takes 10-12 mins to execute even if database is on local pc.
I want to decrease it and want to make it execte withing 30-40 sec..
It is getting data of whole month with subquery of 1-30 date and each joining 3-5 tables for 300-500 persons.
so any ideas....
One thing that i can do some process in background and insert fetched data to the some other table and at the time of executing above query fetch data from that table.
if its possible then how can i do it?Is there any other way to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance..
RAHUL PATEL
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Rahul Say hiiiii wrote: so any ideas
You could try posting your question in the correct forum.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Rahul Say hiiiii wrote: I am facing problem since last 5-6 month in sql server in query executing it takes 10-12 mins to execute even if database is on local pc.
Profile the query to see what's going on behind the scenes. It sounds like you have missing indexes there and that the query is performing table scans.
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Try to check if making use of a temp table is better than the subquery.
BTW, this is a .Net forum.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
My latest tip/trick
Visit the Hindi forum here.
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Don't cross post
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Hi,
I read from msdn how VSTS 2010 provides inbuilt support for proxies to enable caching of source controlled files in remote locations so that clients can be configured to retrieve the source controlled files from the proxy and not the main server.
But I could not get to find any document which explains how to build a proxy server.
One important question on prox i have is the behavior in working.
normally while coding, a developer takes the latest version on to his desktop. While using proxy also is it the same or the client machine is always connected to the proxy and changes are made in the proxy? I guess is that behavior should not change and proxy is just a cache or temporary storage to reduce a lot of db calls to the main TFS server.
My understanding of data flow is Main TFS server -> Proxy Server -> Client machine.
regards,
netquestions
modified on Saturday, October 2, 2010 11:36 PM
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If you have a proxy server in place, the developer working will be using the proxy server. The merging/synchronization of the proxy and the TFS server will be done as per the set up.
This[^] shows how to set up the proxy.
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Hi Danish,
Important!!! proxy is about caching. so it means that actual source control is in TFS server only.
Danish, I had been through that page you have shared in the reply. But isn't it about how Visual Studio
client can take advantage of Team Foundation Server Proxy.
How do I create a proxy server?
Is it possible to move out the source control totally to a different computer /machine?
I am a bit confused now. Are proxies created on client machine itself?
Regards,
NetQuestons
modified on Monday, October 4, 2010 4:03 AM
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Rather than trying to gain knowledge of TFS by posting questions piecemeal here on CP, I'd suggest that you need to buy a book on the subject and read that. This[^] book is a good place to start.
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Hi Pete, I am trying to understand by reading msdn library.
Yes, there is some difficulty in understanding.
thanks for the reference.
Regards,
NetQuestions.
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NetQuestions wrote: I am trying to understand by reading msdn library
There's your problem right there. As the MSDN is web based, it offers you numerous ways to traverse through the documentation, which means that it's difficult to get a deep understanding because it tends to take you to places that don't immediately tie back to the concept you've just been looking at.
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Hi ,
i am not sure if my understanding of this one is correct.
i have read that expression blend helps create graphical interfaces, helps with animation, video playbacks and works well with WPF and silverlight.
having made this statement what is then so special about expression being a part of TFS.
In the techinical architecture of TFS, along with word, excel, visual studio, microsoft project ... even expression is being identified as a client plug in!!! what does that mean? i thought we already were able to work with blend on wpf applications and silverlight applications.
what is different here?
Regards,
Netquestions
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The important thing to understand is that Blend produces XAML which, ultimately, converts into source code - in fact, it's declarative source code. This means that it needs to be plugged into a source control system in the same way that you would with a standard .cs file. By linking Blend to TFS, you get the advantages that changes to the UI can be tracked/rolledback in exactly the same way as changes to the business logic.
I hope this helps to explain it.
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yes, now i got the point.
visual studio is connected to tfs with the view of source control and the underlying database.
a project created in visual studio can be opened in expression blend to improve upon the interface and provide good graphics.
but the fact is after enhancing the windows or web applications the changes and newly created files have to be saved back to TFS db
and source controlled.
so expression blend by plugging into TFS, takes the latest version from TFS and saves the modification back to TFS.
regards,
netquestions
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This post[^] might help you.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
My latest tip/trick
Visit the Hindi forum here.
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I have a Windows Service which manages an OutLook 2003 inbox. The service filter the mailitems using dasl queries, and the problem comes when unexpectedly goes out of order. The filter returns now null instead of Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._MailItem.
Here is the dasl query i use to filter the inbox:
@SQL=(urn:schemas:httpmail:displayto like '%Altamira%' AND urn:schemas:httpmail:textdescription <> 'Mesena' AND urn:schemas:httpmail:textdescription <> 'Aportucasa') OR (urn:schemas:httpmail:displayto like '%altamira%' AND urn:schemas:httpmail:textdescription <> 'Mesena' AND urn:schemas:httpmail:textdescription <> 'Aportucasa')
And this is the code i use to filter the _mailitem the filter function returns:
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Items oMailItems = outlookNS.GetDefaultFolder(Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderInbox).Items;
oMailItems.Sort("[ReceivedTime]", false);
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._MailItem oMailItem = oMailItems.Find(sFilter) as Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._MailItem;
while (oMailItem != null)
{
if (DoMailActions(oMailItem))
TrataMailProcesado(oMailItem, backupbox);
oMailItem = oMailItems.FindNext() as Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._MailItem;
}
(This code works in a machine that, i, crashed last week, so i figure out that is a configuration problem. But i don't know which one.)
If i use the filter option in Outlook 2003 and i try the dasl query then works perfectly, so.... i don't know what's wrong.
Any replies are welcome.
Julio
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I’m trying to get the answer to this question (subject line). The doc on SqlConnection says
“Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.”
Which leads me to believe that the constructor is not thread safe. Just wondering if anybody sees this differently.
- Leo
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