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Comments by Divakar Raj M (Top 22 by date)
Divakar Raj M
11-Mar-15 7:14am
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Yup. Thanks
Divakar Raj M
10-Mar-15 9:44am
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Thanks. You got me thinking in the right path. Though this code didn't work for me, I did some googling and was able to figure out a piece of code which works to my requirement.
Divakar Raj M
9-Mar-15 9:13am
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It's a value of datatype varbinary in SQL
Divakar Raj M
9-Mar-15 6:04am
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See, I have in hand the varbinary value (eg: "B0015379737"). This is a varbinary value i have taken from SQL. Now, I want to simply paste this value in a textbox and read it as byte array. Basically the source is varbinary. I am giving input as a string and I want the output as byte array which matches the source varbinary
Divakar Raj M
11-Apr-14 8:28am
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Thanks for the help :)
Divakar Raj M
11-Apr-14 6:21am
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Is there any way I can control the threads and make the output appear in a specific format which I want ?
Divakar Raj M
4-Apr-14 7:21am
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This worked. But can you explain why my original code didn't work. It was syntactically correct.
Divakar Raj M
4-Apr-14 2:46am
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Updated. But i dont think you will be able to get the data because you dont have the tables
Divakar Raj M
4-Apr-14 2:46am
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Updated. But i dont think you will be able to get the data because you dont have the tables
Divakar Raj M
27-Mar-14 8:49am
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That worked. Thank you !! :)
Divakar Raj M
27-Mar-14 8:44am
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I didn't get you. I tried doing that but it didnt make any difference. What I am trying for is, in the thread sleep time, my button should be displayed as "Red" and "Purple" respectively. It is currently not doing that
Divakar Raj M
20-Mar-14 9:11am
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@Tejas_Vaishnav
I'm trying this.. However, am getting errors
Type type = a.GetType();
List<object> aa = null;
if (type == typeof(List [<]int[>]))
{
aa = a as List[<]int[>];
}
else if (type == typeof(List[<]string[>]))
{
aa = a as List[<]string[>];
}
foreach (var item in aa)
Console.WriteLine(aa[item]);
Divakar Raj M
20-Mar-14 9:11am
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Works mate.. Awesome, thanks :)
Is there a way i can optimize this code so that I do the Console.WriteLine(aa[0]) only once ?
Divakar Raj M
12-Mar-14 3:11am
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@Vedat Ozan Oner: So, is it like if I use a List variable in a separate class, the object name will ALWAYS appear in the XML ?
Divakar Raj M
21-Oct-13 7:37am
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Ya it works.. Thanks a lot !! :-)
Divakar Raj M
18-Oct-13 7:45am
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Yes, but i was trying for way to avoid "For" since my String Array is large and I don't want to compromise on efficiency
Divakar Raj M
26-Jul-13 8:22am
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I used KeyPress event and it works.. Thanks !! :)
Divakar Raj M
26-Jul-13 8:19am
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This works. But makes the event run twice. Any idea why ?
Divakar Raj M
26-Jul-13 8:14am
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i added this code, but it didnt work
private void Form1_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyData==Keys.A)
{
MessageBox.Show("Done");
}
}
Divakar Raj M
24-Jun-13 4:51am
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@Vedant I heard from my collegues that the query that i posted is a correlated subquery. But i am not able to understand how, since the inner query runs independently.
Divakar Raj M
24-Jun-13 2:57am
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I heard from my collegues that it is a correlated subquery. But i am not able to understand how, since the inner query runs independently. So, is my query a correlated subquery or a normal subquery ?
Divakar Raj M
24-Jun-13 2:52am
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I heard from my collegues that it is a correlated subquery. But i am not able to understand how, since the inner query runs independently.
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