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What error are you getting?
You might need to post some code here before anyone can help you.
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you are right but unfourtunately the computer that makes that error is not here now , So i will see the error message and ask it again to help
thanks my friend
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Simple - what is implemented in the code is NOT the same as what you use in the window.
Common causes
- Assuming the data is the same rather than actually verifying it. If you didn't print it with deliminters then you assumed it.
- SQL syntax is slightly different.
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i am trying to use PropertyInfo.GetValue() method to get the property value of some class..
its throuwing some target not found exception...
pls advise me the correct way..
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inlight me!!
EASY COME EASY GO
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arun_pk wrote: its throuwing some target not found exception..
Can you show the code where it is throwing that exception?
I are Troll
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This exception can be thrown in two cases:
- The property is not static and you pass null to the target parameter.
- The property is not static but the object you pass as target does not match the target type.
As you say you want to "get the property value of some class" I guess your case is the first one. If a property is not static, you can get the property value of an instance of a class.
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To better clarification you need to show code.
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Some of[^] the errors that reflection can throw while using GetValue().
Its impossible for anyone to help you until you post some code here.
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I was doing assigng some wron object inside GetValue()
PropertyInfo.GetValue(classobj,null)
classobj should be the object of the class which we want to get property
thanks ...
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Ehm...
Does that mean that samjog_c and arun_pk are actually the same user?
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How to import data from pdf file to sql server 2005
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4anusha4 wrote: import data
What do you mean by Data? Text data inside PDF file of the whole PDF file?
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yes
PDF consists of the data columns wise, I want to import the whole data in to sql
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Well if so, It will not be so easy.
First you need to find out how to extract text from PDF file.
A quick google will give you a idea how to do so.
And also here are few links you can go through
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PDF files cannot be imported direct in this way, you will need to convert the PDF table to some text form that can be imported. The iTextSharp[^] library can help you.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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You will need to store the entire pdf as a BLOB field.
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how to store the pdf as the blob filed
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Could anyone please suggest me good book on
a) Network Programming
b) Security
Both for beginner and advance level.
regards
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I wouldn't dive right into .NET remoting. First I would learn that basics of C#. Anyways I personally like the Wrox books. They give you enough to get going. For network programming you can find plenty of articles right here at codeproject and across the net
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Jacob D Dixon wrote: I personally like the Wrox books.
Me too. I have c# wrox prfessional 4.0 .
But their not much in detail about Network, Threading.
Jacob D Dixon wrote: plenty of articles right here at codeproject and across the net
Yes i had, but they just discuss only that particular part which is involved in that article.
Not the whole part.
Where as book start topic by scratch, progress bit by bit.
So, if you can suggest me good book on Network programming, Threading, Security.
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Go to amazon.com and read the reviews and work it out for yourself. I could recommend a book but I like to drive in there and have a go and then develop a deeper understanding. You may be the complete opposite. Everyone has there own learning styles.
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Robert Croll wrote: I could recommend a book
Then please do so.
I have wrox professional but in threading it just give intro. When comes to synchronization of threads they had a note like
Whole Threading can't be covered in this chapter, A whole book is required. But hadn't mentioned which book
Same applicable to network programming, and nothing about SECURITY.
It's not like i hadn't searched.
This what i found?
But its back in 2005, i had thru some of its online chapters. Some(more) typing mistakes are there. Also code over their for 1.1
It will helpful if you guide where/how to find good book.
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