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Comments by Nikunj Bhanushali (Top 4 by date)
Nikunj Bhanushali
6-May-15 13:25pm
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Data is always stored in the database in a specific way. This applies to "Time" as well. This cannot be changed , instead whenever displaying the Time value you can convert the format as you wish.
Nikunj Bhanushali
30-Apr-15 2:34am
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We can use compare validator and set the type to compate to "Date" and use Operator "GreaterThan". This will perform the necessary valiation.
Nikunj Bhanushali
14-Apr-15 7:02am
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If I was using javascript for O-Auth I would only use javascript. If I was uising MVC then I would only use MVC.
Nikunj Bhanushali
6-Apr-15 10:47am
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To store patient id like yyyy/MM/1 you have to use data type NVARCHAR. Also, if you use it as primary key, you can’t set it auto generated id as it is custom string value. So, better you keep primary key INT id and use more reference column PatientId and store number in whatever format you want.