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Comments by anilkumar.6714 (Top 10 by date)
anilkumar.6714
26-Nov-12 2:16am
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just write the this.Close(); after f2.ShowDialog(); In timer1_Tick event.
This looks like the following
private void timer1_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (progressBar2.Value < 100)
{
progressBar2.Value += 2;
}
else
{
timer1.Stop(); // Before calling f2.ShowDialog(), stops the timer event
f2.ShowDialog();
this.Close();
}
}
anilkumar.6714
1-Jun-12 11:39am
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Thank you
anilkumar.6714
1-Jun-12 11:39am
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Thank you
anilkumar.6714
1-Jun-12 11:34am
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Thank you
anilkumar.6714
23-May-12 21:42pm
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I think when you are creating the table you declared 'Id' datatype as "int", int doesn't take null values, so your getting error like that.
anilkumar.6714
23-May-12 21:32pm
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Thank you..sir
anilkumar.6714
23-May-12 21:23pm
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After expanding the excel column also it's showing like that only(6.52E+10),if my value is more than 11 digits i am getting this problem,without making any modifications in excel sheet please tell me the solution from c# application
anilkumar.6714
21-May-12 7:08am
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Thank you..
anilkumar.6714
21-May-12 6:56am
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Thank you..
anilkumar.6714
21-May-12 6:56am
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Thank you..
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