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Comments by Debasis.logica (Top 6 by date)
Debasis.logica
28-Feb-18 4:20am
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Hi,
Can you search here?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\120\Tools\Setup
I had installed on a Windows 10 Pro and this is the place where I got those info. Please let me know.
Debasis.logica
3-Jun-16 1:39am
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I am not quite sure about the reason for downvoting!!!
Thanks.
Debasis.logica
1-Jun-16 3:57am
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I think oCompanyBO.SelectedSupplierIDs is a list of string (not a string variable). If that is the case, you cannot do a comparison like that. You need to do like
if(oCompanyBO.SelectedSupplierIDs.Contains(row["CompanyID"].ToString()))
instead.
Please let me know.
Debasis.logica
1-Jun-16 2:20am
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Have you included the using statement for System.Collections.Generic like:
using System.Collections.Generic;
at the top of your code?
Debasis.logica
13-May-16 7:45am
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Hi,
Please alter the foreach section like below and check (also I think you can remove the last line i.e. gridView1.AddNewRow();):
foreach (var x in results)
{
DataRow newRow = dt.NewRow();
newRow.SetField("inventoryName", x.inventoryName);
newRow.SetField("Quantity", x.Quantity);
newRow.SetField("Total", x.Total);
dt.Rows.Add(newRow);
}
Debasis.logica
6-Jan-13 10:05am
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Ankit,
after some googling on your specific problem; I found that it might be due to the following scenario:
the VB6 assembly uses a specific version of Microsoft Excel Interop dll whereas your C#.Net code uses a different version of Excel as reference. If this is the scenario; please try recompile the VB 6 code with the version used in .Net code and then try using that.
Please let me know and if possible please give the version details (MS Excel) (if problem persists). :)
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