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I have a page that inserts a record into a SQL database. when on the development server and the development database this worked fine. I then moved everythingto production and now it inserts 2 identical records into the database. I even tried pointing my dev code at the prod database and everything works fine. when I point the prod code at the dev database it inserts 2 records. the 2 sets of code are identical. Has anyone seen this before and if so do you have any possible solutions
Thanks,
Bill
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It seems that I am part of the minority for checking "embedded".
Still, I never considered looking for another, "cp" like community
specialized in embedded.
I seem to belong here. wierd ?
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I also work with embedded code for micro controllers. These can be much more fun as you need to understand exactly how all the hardware works and you have control of everything.
Not like in Windows, where something else out there can come along and pull the rug out from under your feet.
CP is for all developers. Large, small or embedded!
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
Strong Sad: I am sad I am flying
Who is your favorite Strong?
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Well, I do feel at home here. Besides, I actually spend
a lot of time writing desktop applications, on top of
embedded, and that is Windoze application, of course.
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You're not alone , brother/sister (your name doesn't lend itself to gender identification ).
I do the UI's for the controller software in our line of ink jet printing systems[^]. It ends up being an odd combination of desktop application, kiosk/turnkey control panel, and embedded application. Some customers want the s/w to behave as just another desktop app, some want it dumbed-down to as simple a turnkey app as we can get to. To top it all off, someone (e.g. a Marketing bozo) a while back got the touch screen bug, and all of our controllers have to be drivable from a touch screen as well. It keeps me busy and off the street, anyway .
Bamaco2 wrote:
Still, I never considered looking for another, "cp" like community
specialized in embedded. I seem to belong here.
Most of the embedded 'software' communities are just hardware forums in drag. The embedded software forums I've seen (Microchip PIC, for example) seemed to cater mostly to hardware guys trying to write software. There seems to be a lot of guys out there building microcontroller-based hardware that think 'it can't be that hard to write the software to run this thing' .
Software Zen: delete this;
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For the record, my actual name is "Claude". In french, "Claude"
usually lends itself to male identity. My gender is, in fact,
(wait, let me confirm... ah, yes) male.
Seriously, the "Bamaco" nickname or "handle" comes from a friend of mine,
back in highschool days, who figured that my last name, "Mally", sounded
a lot like a small country in africa, "Malie". The capital of that country
is "Bamaco", hence my nickname - handle - CP login name.
Ahhh. the hardware "bozos" who think they can write software. They try
hard then pass the project back to the real software guru (such as me).
I could go on forever commenting on that, most of the time, comments would
be unfavorable to the "hardware hackers"...
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Embedded Systems are kinda coool .. My team is currently working with Verifone Terminals, mostly the 3750s.
Personally I've just done a few modules, but nothing I would consider major like what my boss has done
I wrote a nice utility to help convert bitmaps to VFT and LGO formats that could be used on the terminals themselves though. the VeriFont tool that comes with the Verifone package is pretty buggy so I re-did it. That was a nice experience
.:. Keno .:.
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Bamaco2 wrote:
It seems that I am part of the minority for checking "embedded".
Naa, I'm right there with you. Actually I do both desktop/embedded where I use the desktop to control the embedded code
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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Hmmm... I didn't know what to really check here, since I actually program embedded systems (large airbourne cameras), but as they are really large, we have an ordinary Windows box to control them. So I actually code desktop apps for embedded systems .
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I was about to go to the survey section and make a suggestion for a survey. Turns out that its already there - lol. Right on !
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How there is no option for "All of the above" and "All of the above and then some!!!!"
Farhan Noor Qureshi
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You can select as many boxes as you like.
They are combo boxes, not radio buttons, hence you can slect as many as you mant (including all) - something I would have thought even the greenest developer would know!?!?!
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Bravo to Anonymous for failing to understand sarcasm in my post. Well, can't do much about it. After all he/she is Anonymous
Farhan Noor Qureshi
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Farhan Noor Qureshi wrote:
sarcasm
How is that Sarcasm?
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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Anonymous wrote:
They are combo boxes, not radio buttons
I was hoping you could help me out, being the non-green developer you are. I can't figure out how to get those combo boxes to drop down. I've tried everything I can think of and all I can get it to do is display a stupid little check next to the text.
Any ideas?
Charlie
if(!curlies){ return; }
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Charlie Williams wrote:
I can't figure out how to get those combo boxes to drop down. I've tried everything I can think of and all I can get it to do is display a stupid little check next to the text.
ok, now that's sarcasm
~DaN
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Most of the time we develop libraries that are used in different applications (desktop, web, SOAP...)
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
(desktop, web, SOAP...)
Those are the target technologies on the survey. If your libraries can be used in multiple senarios, select those senarios.
Charlie
if(!curlies){ return; }
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I do a lot of code library work, too. I agree, there needs to be another option for that. Most of what goes into code libraries is generic enough to fit into desktop, web, and any other platform option, but at the same time, giving it a label of one (or more) of these, just doesn't seem right.
Michael Flanakin
Web Log
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I would have recently picked "Desktop apps", until my assignment changed, so now it's embedded and web. Could be interesting.
"Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin
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CListCtrl never fail to find its way into every survey.
<font=arial>Weiye Chen
When pursuing your dreams, don't forget to enjoy your life...
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As said in the movie Jurassic Park: "CListCtrl would find way out!".
Maxwell Chen
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Providing mobile device solutions on the desktop.
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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