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Comments by Pablinff (Top 19 by date)
Pablinff
18-Dec-10 0:20am
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Thats too bad... and there isn't a plug-in or something for that?
I'm asking from my ignorance, I'm a newbie on this terrain (C# + Visual Studio + .NET + Entity Framework).
Thanks Mark!
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 20:24pm
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I think that I'm undertanding, following the example of SAKryukov I must obtain the same result of the original code with this:
string errorMessage = string.Format("Error: {0}, line: {1}", theException.Message, theException.Source);
Returning to the subject, any ideas on how to format the excel file?
Cheers!
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 17:29pm
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Oh! That improves the method! Thanks!! Updated!
And... any idea about formatting the excel file?
Cheers!!
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 16:50pm
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I'm sorry, I do not understand in what way this can be helpful for me. I'm just too newbie in C# .NET.
Thanks anyway E.F. Nijboer
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 10:29am
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Oh! now I'm understanding... so the better way for me is the compiling in release mode the setup project and use that output as main installer.
Thanks Hiren and Abhinav!!
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 9:59am
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Thanks Hiren, but then what is the purpose of Publish?
Cheers!
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 9:56am
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I'm sorry but the example of the xml file can not be seen.
Pablinff
16-Dec-10 9:46am
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Well I've regenerated the model from the SQL Server 2005 Data Base and now works, although of being an effective solution, isn't efficient, because I'm depending on SQL Server 2005 rather than 2008 that is what I use regulary to develop my applications.
If there is a better way to solve the problem would good.
Anyway thanks to aspdotnetdev for the answer.
Pablinff
15-Dec-10 23:23pm
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Thanks tenletters, can you explain a little more how to do that with a xml file? and how to detect the machine name and if it's possible the name of the SQL Server Instance.
Pablinff
15-Dec-10 22:57pm
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Sorry the missunderstanding it's Winforms not Web Forms.
Thanks anyway!!
Pablinff
15-Dec-10 22:57pm
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Sorry the missunderstanding it's Winforms not Web Forms.
Thanks anyway!!
Pablinff
14-Dec-10 14:22pm
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Oh! I understand now, I'll try it and i see if works.
Thanks!
Pablinff
14-Dec-10 13:47pm
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Hi! i've thinking on this solution but i don't know how to change that on the project. I'm using .NET 4 and it seems to be that the DateTime type is by default a DateTime2 type.
Thanks!
Pablinff
13-Dec-10 19:50pm
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It seems to be a good solution can you explain a little more how to implement it?
Aparently you are creating the event handler, then just need to define the method textBox_KeyPress.
where i define that event handler?
thanks!
Pablinff
13-Dec-10 18:29pm
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Hi John, thats's exactly what i don't want to do.
I don't want to have something like this:
private void textBox01_OnKeyPress() {}
private void textBox02_OnKeyPress() {}
private void textBox03_OnKeyPress() {}
........
private void textBox10_OnKeyPress() {}
I need something like this:
private void allTextBoxes_OnKeyPress() {}
With just a single method control the OnKeyPress event of all TextBoxes.
Thanks!
Pablinff
27-Sep-10 20:46pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
Automatic vote of 5 for accepting answer.
Pablinff
27-Sep-10 20:45pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
Automatic vote of 5 for accepting answer.
Pablinff
27-Sep-10 20:45pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
Automatic vote of 5 for accepting answer.
Pablinff
27-Sep-10 20:45pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
Automatic vote of 5 for accepting answer.
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