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Comments by Peter Leow (Top 200 by date)
Peter Leow
12-Sep-18 11:57am
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You are asking about the sorting, but showing some irrelevant code. Check this demo and figure out yourself http://rextester.com/YZNFBY8224
Peter Leow
12-Sep-18 10:07am
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How did u instantiate object of a class? Show you code.
Peter Leow
9-Sep-18 2:48am
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There are some more errors, the hints are:
1. typo
2. case sensitivity - https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_booleans.asp
Peter Leow
31-Aug-18 8:10am
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^[3-9][0-9]$|^[1-2][0-9][0-9]$|^300$
Peter Leow
27-May-18 1:19am
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Thank you, CHiLL60.
Peter Leow
27-May-18 1:18am
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I have added an example. Btw, this is not a solution, you should use the "Have a Question or Comment?" widget for follow up. Please remove solution 2.
Peter Leow
31-Mar-18 1:39am
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You first.
Peter Leow
21-Jan-18 8:05am
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unbelievable...
Peter Leow
26-Dec-17 3:15am
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Yes, it's typo. Thank you.
Peter Leow
13-Dec-17 8:52am
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Deleted
As mentioned in the error message, is there a column called 'HansBresko' in the admin_credentials table?
Peter Leow
1-Dec-17 22:52pm
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Java? JSP? JSF? Bean? JavaScript? Which one? Is it web? Note that Java and JavaScript are two different things.
Peter Leow
21-Nov-17 1:19am
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Added in my solution.
Peter Leow
18-Nov-17 6:57am
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This should be posted as a new question.
Peter Leow
18-Nov-17 6:46am
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The reasoning is in the initial part of the solution 1: the first if-else cancels out the second if-else. You are supposed to replace your original two if-else blocks with the code that is given by me.
Peter Leow
18-Nov-17 1:31am
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Added in solution 1.
Peter Leow
18-Nov-17 0:25am
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This is not a solution, remove it.
Peter Leow
18-Nov-17 0:24am
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There is an obvious missing open bracket after the first else. Syntax error aside, however, your logic is wrong. Follow the flow of your code to figure out.
Peter Leow
17-Nov-17 21:32pm
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Thank you, CPallini.
Peter Leow
15-Nov-17 1:12am
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Thank you, Mehdi Gholam.
Peter Leow
5-Nov-17 10:23am
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Thank you, Karthik.
Peter Leow
5-Nov-17 10:22am
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Thank you, CPallini.
Peter Leow
5-Nov-17 1:36am
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Any warning or error messages?
Peter Leow
2-Nov-17 3:27am
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Thank you, Karthik.
Peter Leow
1-Nov-17 10:38am
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Thank you, CPallini.
Peter Leow
29-Oct-17 1:58am
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As it is, The SQL server will scream of "ambiguous column name A... blah...blah...".
Having said that, an alternative to this is SQL UNION, refer to the link in my solution.
Run your code on your machine or some online SQL editor, pay attention to any error messages, and correct them accordingly, that how you will learn.
Peter Leow
29-Oct-17 1:32am
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Some pointers:
1. Why spacing in some table naming? e..g table 1. I assume that were typos.
2. If there are identical column names in all three tables, can you tell which tables these columns belong to from such a statement Select A, B, C, D, E?
Peter Leow
27-Oct-17 3:24am
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Definitely not this one.
Peter Leow
2-Sep-17 9:50am
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It's the "thought" that counts.
Peter Leow
2-Sep-17 9:49am
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Thank you, CPallini.
Peter Leow
6-Jul-17 23:44pm
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Thank you, Karthik.
Peter Leow
4-Jul-17 4:23am
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You cannot change the question which has been solved. This is very wrong! You will be reported as abusive. Stop wasting time doing the wrong thing. You have been asking a number of SQL related questions and you have also been advised against posting further questions without showing any effort of trying. Try it yourself first. If you hit a snag, post your question with the code. Till then, do not expect any help.
Peter Leow
3-Jul-17 8:10am
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Thank you, Maciej.
Peter Leow
22-Jun-17 2:07am
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Honestly, I can't advise you as I do not know your strengths and weaknesses with regards to web development. If I were you, I would just dive into some beginner tutorials on MEAN stack and self-discover the answers. For example, check this out: http://www.bradoncode.com/tutorials/learn-mean-stack-tutorial/. Wherever you hit a snag, that is one of the answers you are looking for. Good luck.
Peter Leow
8-Jun-17 5:42am
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Read the links provided, then figure out the relationships between the various tables (entities), if need be, re-design your tables. It is a trial and error process, it will only stop when the design fits your requirements.
Peter Leow
7-Jun-17 22:35pm
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how much?
Peter Leow
30-May-17 8:12am
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Thank you.
Peter Leow
15-May-17 23:29pm
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PHP scripts run on server-side, you will need AJAX for sending data from the front-end to the server-side asynchronously.
Peter Leow
7-Apr-17 22:30pm
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The purpose of foreign key constraint is to enforce referential integrity rule of the database. That includes not allowing a foreign key value in the children tables (rep and contact) without it first exists as primary key value in the parent table (company).
Peter Leow
7-Apr-17 4:42am
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Thank you, CPallini.
Peter Leow
18-Mar-17 6:56am
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You output makes no sense. What do you want to achieve?
Peter Leow
17-Mar-17 6:54am
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No. If you want a standalone view, you have to use another Activity. Fragment is out of question. Follow this https://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/starting-activity.html to find out how to start another activity.
Peter Leow
10-Mar-17 0:46am
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Thank you, Karthik.
Peter Leow
7-Mar-17 9:57am
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What error message? What is in row 4? Don't expect us to see your screen.
Peter Leow
5-Mar-17 0:45am
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You are welcome and remember to mark this as answer.
Peter Leow
4-Mar-17 10:47am
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This is a new question, so post it as a new question with your code and any issues on implementing listview.
Peter Leow
4-Mar-17 10:38am
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It is strange that all three tables share the same id. You should re-examine your database design.
Peter Leow
4-Mar-17 6:41am
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You said "uplimit downlimit varies with different doctors", it seems to infer that the Id field of the ratio table is related to the Did field of the doctor table, Is that correct?
Peter Leow
4-Mar-17 6:27am
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Every stock and sales entries to the database tables should be accompanied with their respective dates and times, why is it confusing?
Peter Leow
3-Mar-17 23:49pm
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Isn't the stock with the latest date is the most current? Can't you use the date field in that table for this purpose?
Peter Leow
3-Mar-17 23:16pm
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I did not give you the complete code, you are supposed to figure out the rest.
Learn to read the error message: Additional information: ExecuteReader requires an open and available Connection. The connection's current state is closed.
Peter Leow
1-Mar-17 10:01am
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That LastCheckOutDate is a varchar type?
Peter Leow
1-Mar-17 8:53am
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Its actually an assignment problem but NOT a question.
Peter Leow
28-Feb-17 23:13pm
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You are welcome. Will you mark this as answer?
Peter Leow
28-Feb-17 2:39am
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T as delimiter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Combined_date_and_time_representations
Z for UTC time https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#UTC
Peter Leow
27-Feb-17 22:32pm
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I have no access to your computer. Something else is not right. Anyway, check this out to convince yourself http://rextester.com/UQI80985
Peter Leow
27-Feb-17 10:53am
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Thank you.
Peter Leow
27-Feb-17 10:47am
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Thank you. That was my oversight. Corrected.
Peter Leow
27-Feb-17 7:01am
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Who is the someone? Why should he send you the code?
Peter Leow
27-Feb-17 3:20am
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This is the fundamental to parse a json string, put this in the loop and get the different values from user_id, username, etc.
Peter Leow
26-Feb-17 21:26pm
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Thank you, Maciej.
Peter Leow
26-Feb-17 11:03am
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This is a different question, post it as a new question.
Peter Leow
24-Feb-17 11:27am
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unbelievable.
Peter Leow
24-Feb-17 9:48am
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I did but I deleted the solution after OP ask me to correct his code. What the heck!
Peter Leow
24-Feb-17 9:43am
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You are explaining a problem with a problem. It did not help. What exactly do you want to achieve? What make it a correct day or not? We can't read your mind.
Peter Leow
23-Feb-17 3:27am
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Yes, it works. Help yourself by checking your table data.
Peter Leow
23-Feb-17 3:18am
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Thank you, Maciej.
Peter Leow
22-Feb-17 21:59pm
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This does not make sense
where OrdCreateDt < dateadd("dd", -days, convert(varchar(10), getdate(),101))
Does he really want the info from the very first record available in the database? Is it useful? Instead, ask him for a specific start date.
Peter Leow
22-Feb-17 10:31am
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answered.
Peter Leow
22-Feb-17 10:17am
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Absolutely can be done, post it as a new question, and I will answer it.
Peter Leow
21-Feb-17 0:51am
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below this line:
$query = $_SESSION['query_gallery'];
add this line to halt the script and see the value of $query:
die($query);
Peter Leow
20-Feb-17 22:40pm
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Nice, 5!
Peter Leow
19-Feb-17 21:59pm
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Instead of re-posting multiple times, you should use that time wisely to ask your question properly, format the code properly, explain your problem clearly. As of now, it looks like a homework and your code is not even complete.
Peter Leow
19-Feb-17 21:55pm
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You have posted the same question in three quick successions. Remove the redundant ones, and wait for answer patiently. Else you will be ignored and penalized.
Peter Leow
19-Feb-17 9:22am
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I think you should tell us what you intend to achieve instead?
Peter Leow
19-Feb-17 2:26am
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user is a reserved word in mysql and it should not be used. However, you can get away with it by wrapping it in back ticks, e.g `user`. I wonder if you encounter any error in running that sql query.
Peter Leow
19-Feb-17 1:18am
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what is the datatype for the booktime column? Did you really name that table name as table?
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 11:30am
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You are asking us to do your work? What is the price?
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 11:25am
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Have you ever wonder where that message came from? No where it can be found in your html or the php, that error message came from the input type = "email" of HTML5, not from PHP script. Read out on HTML5. If you do not know Ajax, learn it. In fact, your knowledge of web development is very lacking, visit https://www.w3schools.com/ more often.
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 9:46am
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That is nostalgic. I have used it once many years back, 2003?
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 9:30am
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Solution corrected.
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 9:25am
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It should be
$diff->format("%H:%i")
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 8:12am
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post it as a new question.
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 2:56am
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The approaches are the same. Just that yours is values, you can place the values (series of str) into a list and pass this list to the second form. See addition.
Peter Leow
18-Feb-17 0:06am
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Create a class with the 3 variables as properties and implement Property Change Notification https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms743695(v=vs.110).aspx
Peter Leow
17-Feb-17 23:57pm
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Glad that it helps.
Peter Leow
17-Feb-17 20:37pm
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It is intended to be the clue for OP to find the way to the destination.
Peter Leow
17-Feb-17 1:39am
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That shows the quality of your upbringing and it is reported as abusive.
Peter Leow
16-Feb-17 2:21am
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Thank you, Karthik.
Peter Leow
15-Feb-17 11:36am
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Check your export operation, as the error message said it
Unknown database '<' when selecting the database
Peter Leow
12-Feb-17 21:23pm
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
12-Feb-17 1:40am
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5ed!
Peter Leow
12-Feb-17 0:59am
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change i <= 0 to i >= 0
Peter Leow
11-Feb-17 22:50pm
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show an example of the content of space.response? and what is res.number?
Peter Leow
11-Feb-17 8:40am
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Add your html code and css to your question.
Peter Leow
10-Feb-17 19:57pm
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similar to sending the button value to the server, but this time use text() to get the value in jQuery first before Ajaxing. http://www.w3schools.com/jquery/html_text.asp
If seems that you are familiar with jQuery and PHP, then google and learn.
Peter Leow
9-Feb-17 22:47pm
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No idea but missing him a lot and the opportunity to learn from him. He may be engaged in some big project. Wish him well. Hope to hear from him soon.
Peter Leow
9-Feb-17 8:18am
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Draw out the DOM structure of your div and its elements on paper, identify the parent child nodes, then start coding the nodes in HTML by taking reference from the link that I have provided.
Peter Leow
9-Feb-17 7:48am
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Isn't that created by the myFunction()? For more info, visit http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_document_createelement.asp
Peter Leow
8-Feb-17 22:45pm
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5ed for given OP an important head start. I have provided an example to guide him a bit.
Peter Leow
8-Feb-17 11:57am
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
8-Feb-17 5:13am
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added in my solution.
Peter Leow
8-Feb-17 4:26am
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show the stock_sales table structure and field types.
Peter Leow
8-Feb-17 1:09am
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"I have tired but not getting the logic" then show what you have tried.
Peter Leow
7-Feb-17 22:52pm
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How come this
"Table 2 is County_Lines it has fields 1. ID - auto incrementing"
is auto increment when it is supposed to be the foreign key referencing the ID in table?
Next, you have to show more examples of data from these 2 tables so as to help explain your problem. At the moment, it is not clear. Improve your question.
Peter Leow
7-Feb-17 0:04am
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It will always returns the first $dbh. If you want to get the second one when the first one fails, use if else https://www.tutorialspoint.com/perl/perl_if_elsif_statement.htm.
If you really want multiple connections, use different routines, else how do you know which connection it refers to?
Peter Leow
6-Feb-17 11:05am
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Yes, it works. Do not use chrome if you are not using a web server, use firefox instead to test it.
Peter Leow
6-Feb-17 9:15am
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Go for it.
Peter Leow
6-Feb-17 3:02am
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Thank you again. That helps me to discover one litter bug:
for i in largest_summed_consecutive_subArray[:]:
Fixed and run well. It seems...
Peter Leow
5-Feb-17 5:50am
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Good effort. 5ed!
Peter Leow
5-Feb-17 2:16am
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I have just incorporated the multiple sub arrays. As for [5, -5, 5, -5, 5], the acceptable sub array is debatable.
Peter Leow
5-Feb-17 1:32am
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Thanks for the feedback, just fix it. Hope it works now.
Peter Leow
5-Feb-17 1:32am
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Just fix it after gotten feedback from Bryian Tan. Thanks you guys for testing it. Code is not elegant but just a quick way to capture the logic. As regards whether null or zero for empty is just a matter of if else IMHO, so up to individual.
Peter Leow
4-Feb-17 23:46pm
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That breaks the code. Thank you for testing.
Peter Leow
4-Feb-17 7:29am
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We cannot see your computer screen. Add the relevant code to your question.
Peter Leow
4-Feb-17 1:38am
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To avoid all the hassle, why not just
string currencySymbol = "TL";
Console.WriteLine("{0:N2} {1}", 10.5, currencySymbol);
Peter Leow
3-Feb-17 8:32am
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Leave coding aside. First, define "conformity"; Next, how do you measure it?
Peter Leow
3-Feb-17 4:44am
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Thank you, Karthik.
Peter Leow
3-Feb-17 2:57am
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There is no need to advertise your site lest being marked as spam. I have removed it.
Peter Leow
1-Feb-17 2:24am
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Just curious, why do you want to do that?
Peter Leow
31-Jan-17 11:12am
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What were you doing? Are you sure you understand the code or just got it from some where? You are making it worse. It is supposed to replace this
if string[0] == char:
Peter Leow
30-Jan-17 23:17pm
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If this is a separate issue, post it as a new question with code snippet so that more eyes can attend to it.
Peter Leow
28-Jan-17 11:32am
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Read your question from the point of a stranger. Are you able to understand your question?
Peter Leow
26-Jan-17 11:38am
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Your query looks weird, can you show the table structure and explain how a ReceiptNo relates to payments for different months.
Peter Leow
26-Jan-17 5:53am
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Substract what from what? What constitutes a pair? I supposed the date and time are in varchar, if so, this table is really suck.
Peter Leow
26-Jan-17 5:37am
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What are you trying to achieve. You are adding columns using the list elements, then you try to add row using the list elements again? And it appear each row is going to have a column filled with the column name. Anyway, what is this columnN inside the row[columnN]=str, do you mean row[str]=str? Apprently, you have not visited the link I have given you https://www.dotnetperls.com/datatable
Peter Leow
26-Jan-17 3:47am
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You mean the datatable is going to have only one row with multiple columns? Anyway, you can add columns and rows to datatable. Check this out: https://www.dotnetperls.com/datatable
Peter Leow
25-Jan-17 2:12am
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I don't think this message is for me.
Peter Leow
24-Jan-17 3:01am
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Just curious, what kind of requirement that prompts you to come out with this design.
Peter Leow
22-Jan-17 23:03pm
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I will go with PIEBALDconsult.
Peter Leow
22-Jan-17 11:38am
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Hi, guys. Sorry for keeping you waiting. I just noticed the discussion generated here and can't just go to bed. A quick think through and got a third version. Check it out and give me your view. But I have to go to bed lest late for work tomorrow.
Peter Leow
22-Jan-17 6:33am
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Noted. Thanks.
Peter Leow
22-Jan-17 0:34am
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You are right again. I rest the case. Got to get on with other business.
Peter Leow
22-Jan-17 0:15am
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Thank you for the feedback. Taken a second look. Found the culprit which are all the single digits. Put them to the max in their respective ranges, e.g. 2 => 299. Solved it.
Peter Leow
21-Jan-17 23:31pm
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Got it, thanks.
Peter Leow
21-Jan-17 22:00pm
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Why?
Peter Leow
20-Jan-17 5:22am
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You could have said this in the first place. What you have given are just some requirements. You have to be very specific about what you want to achieve. Anyway, see addition to solution 1.
Peter Leow
19-Jan-17 21:16pm
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You need effort to learn not waiting for luck . Anyway, you won't find luck here either. Not a question.
Peter Leow
18-Jan-17 23:03pm
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MySQLi Object-oriented. Visit the links that are given.
Peter Leow
18-Jan-17 2:42am
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That is handy, 5ed!
Peter Leow
18-Jan-17 2:34am
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Thank you, Maciej.
Peter Leow
16-Jan-17 0:03am
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That is the way, 5ed!
Peter Leow
15-Jan-17 10:11am
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You should add this code to your question with proper format/indentation using the "Improve question" widget. Not forgetting proper indentation is a must in Python.
Peter Leow
14-Jan-17 21:54pm
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You are right, I was wrong. Thanks.
Peter Leow
14-Jan-17 6:06am
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When I read the title, I thought you were looking for the company that has the highest paid employee. However, your sql statement suggested that you are trying to find the company that paid the highest TOTAL amount of salary to all its employees, it that right? It doesn't make much sense. Companies with more employees tend to pay more in total as compared to those with fewer employees. What exactly do you want to achieve? Just curious.
Peter Leow
13-Jan-17 5:52am
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5ed for your effort.
Peter Leow
13-Jan-17 3:02am
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Is that the only code that you have? Try this http://rextester.com/ISQSL90456.
See addition to my solution.
Peter Leow
13-Jan-17 2:56am
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Noted.
Peter Leow
13-Jan-17 2:55am
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Deleted
Noted.
Peter Leow
13-Jan-17 1:41am
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
12-Jan-17 10:28am
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You table data example looks confusing. Can you use <pre> tag to format and align them? There seems to be some missing data.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 21:32pm
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 11:30am
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Yes. Thank you for trying out my code.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 11:19am
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See added reply to my solution.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 11:11am
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Thank you for trying out my code. Reply added in my solution.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 3:45am
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Read my solution.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 2:09am
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Thank you, Jon.
Peter Leow
11-Jan-17 1:54am
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What do you means" current date (start date) to pick automatically". who pick the current date?
Peter Leow
9-Jan-17 7:56am
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Even that homework is poorly written.
Peter Leow
8-Jan-17 21:10pm
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Ask I said, ask microsoft support at https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg.
for windows 7, go to https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg/help/10737/windows-7-system-requirements.
But the latest is Windows 10.
Peter Leow
8-Jan-17 10:22am
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5ed for excellent teamwork!
Peter Leow
8-Jan-17 10:20am
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This is more comprehensive, 5ed!
Peter Leow
8-Jan-17 8:05am
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solution updated.
Peter Leow
8-Jan-17 7:58am
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If not, let it be knowledge sharing and learning.
Peter Leow
7-Jan-17 20:58pm
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If someone were to ask you "your question" the way you asked, how would you respond?
Peter Leow
7-Jan-17 20:44pm
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Thank you, Maciej.
Peter Leow
6-Jan-17 12:14pm
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reply added to my solution.
Peter Leow
6-Jan-17 12:13pm
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5ed!
Peter Leow
6-Jan-17 3:08am
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Unless you are looking for https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/500811/Simple-Way-To-Use-Pivot-In-SQL-Query
Peter Leow
5-Jan-17 6:59am
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5ed! Thank you.
Peter Leow
5-Jan-17 3:48am
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replied in my solution.
Peter Leow
4-Jan-17 22:00pm
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i have seen this question. Still not enough information. Can you provide more information such as:
1. It seems to have a fixed duration for each delivery, right? Is it 192 mins?
2. When and how long is a lunch time? Are the lunch time and its duration fixed?
3. What happens to the delivery just before lunch, can it be shorter than 192 mins.
4. when does the first delivery starts in a day?
IMHO, the requirement that you mentioned so far does not sound realistic. If you cannot answer questions 1 to 4 clearly and definitely, then you may want to consider redo it.
Peter Leow
4-Jan-17 2:12am
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"on basis of departmentname deptid should be generated", what basis? Any example?
Peter Leow
3-Jan-17 12:43pm
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Glad that your problem is solved. Yes, using is another way. Cheer!
Peter Leow
3-Jan-17 11:08am
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This System.DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss:tt") returns the datetime when the sql query is executed. Are you sure there are such records with this datetime?
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 7:46am
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 6:55am
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You are not even sure if "Yes" or "yes"? You should find out what the actual values are captured in the database table first.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 6:02am
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Apparently, you did not visit the link that I have provided in my solution.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 5:00am
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http://www.gethomeworkonline.com/do-my-college-homework
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 4:35am
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There isn't enough details to diagnose. I suspect it has got to do with the creation and initialization of fragment.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 4:25am
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What code? My example does not have "Else". If you encounter a new problem after trying, post it as a new question.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 4:07am
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How would you expect me to diagnose something with one statement like that? Neither do I have access to your computer nor your screen. Suggest you post it as a new question with more details.
Last but not least, if a solution helped you to solve a specific problem that you have posted, do mark it as solution. Take stock of your previous questions too.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 3:09am
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You have to be patient, do one thing at a time. You are putting all mistakes together, some mistakes inevitably cause another one. They are all entangled now and you cannot really differentiate the causes from the effects. I suggest to start from scratch, do a small piece, verify that it works, then move on to another. Good luck.
Peter Leow
2-Jan-17 1:32am
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What happens to the previous question?
Peter Leow
1-Jan-17 10:13am
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Ask yourself, do you really want to do it? What is the rationale for rebuilding? What's wrong with the existing one? Have you consider the time and cost?
If you really decide to go ahead, then adopt the software development life cycle (SDLC), start by looking into the requirements document of that website that your friend has built. If you are new to asp.net mvc, then it is time to visit https://www.asp.net/learn and learn. No pain no gain.
Peter Leow
1-Jan-17 3:23am
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Thank you, and Happy New Year to you!
Peter Leow
31-Dec-16 3:18am
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
30-Dec-16 9:19am
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check that the url path is correct after migration as the configuration on server is bound to be different from that of the local machine.
Peter Leow
30-Dec-16 3:04am
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You should have shown this part of code in the first place, see addition to solution 1.
Peter Leow
29-Dec-16 6:03am
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You are welcome. Do mark this as the answer.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 13:39pm
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Added the pop up message box using JavaScript alert.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 13:04pm
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You are welcome.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 11:21am
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The link will tell.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 9:45am
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Ask your telco, only they know.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 9:41am
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"Study hard, learn well, then solve this problem all by myself." Let this be your New Year resolution.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 3:10am
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Thank you, Afzaal.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 3:10am
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Thank you, CPallini.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 3:07am
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"en" is the same as "en-US" which means year/month/day to which your value of "29/12/2016" does not fit. Instead, it fits into "en-GB" which is for UK culture of day/month/year.
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 2:34am
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5ed!
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 2:33am
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Peter Leow
28-Dec-16 2:19am
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Who needs remainder for Christmas? You can see and hear it coming.
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