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  • Draw chart for every row of the dataset in SSRS. Loop through dataset rows

    - by Rushme
    Hi, Could anyone help me with how can we create chart for every row of the dataset in SSRS (rdl) ! Suppose the dataset has the following data Name Age ------- ------- A 25 B 26 C 22 3 chart needs to be drawn for the x-axis/y-axis combination of A/25, B/26, C/22. How can I loop through rows of the dataset. And how can I restrict the chart to that particular data point. What would be the xsl expression corresponding to this functionality.

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  • PreparedStatement.setString() method without quotes

    - by Slavko
    I'm trying to use a PreparedStatement with code similar to this: SELECT * FROM ? WHERE name = ? Obviously, what happens when I use setString() to set the table and name field is this: SELECT * FROM 'my_table' WHERE name = 'whatever' and the query doesn't work. Is there a way to set the String without quotes so the line looks like this: SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE name = 'whatever' or should I just give it up and use the regular Statement instead (the arguments come from another part of the system, neither of those is entered by a user)?

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  • regex unicode charater in vim

    - by aidan
    I'm being an idiot. Someone cut and pasted some text from microsoft word into my lovely html files. I now have these unicode characters instead of regular quote symbols, (i.e. quotes appear as <92 in the text) I want to do a regex replace but I'm having trouble selecting them. :%s/\u92/'/g :%s/\u5C/'/g :%s/\x92/'/g :%s/\x5C/'/g ...all fail. My google-fu has failed me.

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  • Scala and Java Real-Time System

    - by portoalet
    Just wondering if anybody has run Scala app or web-app on Java Real-Time system? I assume because scala is bytecode compatible with regular JVM, then it should not take much effort to run it on a Real Time JVM such as Sun Java Real-Time System ?

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  • How to achieve an eagerly loaded, filtered child collection with the NHibernate criteria API

    - by vakman
    Is it possible to use the criteria api to load a set of parent objects along with a filtered, eagerly loaded set of child objects? I'm trying to query a list of categories and at the same time load the categories products that start with the letter M. The query below gives me the results I want but the Products are not eagerly loaded, that is NHibernate performs additional queries when I enumerate the Product collection: var categoriesWithProducts = session.CreateCriteria<Category>() .SetFetchMode("Products", FetchMode.Eager) .CreateCriteria("Products") .Add(Expression.Like("Name", "M%")) .List<Category>(); What am I missing here?

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  • Python matching some characters into a string

    - by roaksoax
    Hi All I'm trying to extract/match data from a string using regular expression but I don't seem to get it. I wan't to extract the highlighted characters from the following string: /xubuntu/daily/current/lucid-alternate-**i386**.iso This should also work in case of: /xubuntu/daily/current/lucid-alternate-**amd64**.iso Thanks a lot for your help.

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  • Url for SEO Link

    - by k0ni
    Hi, i need a function (c#) or regular expression that makes me a nice URL out of a string. (and replaces invalid characters) Something like here on stackoverflow.. example: Short URL or long URL for SEO - short-url-or-long-url-for-seo Thanks

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  • PHP something faster than explode to get filename from URL

    - by FFish
    My URL's can be absolute or relative: $rel = "date/album/001.jpg"; $abs = "http://www.site.com/date/album/image.jpg"; function getFilename($url) { $imgName = explode("/", $url); $imgName = $imgName[count($imgName) - 1]; echo $imgName; } There must be a faster way to do this right? Maybe a reg expression? But that's Chinese to me..

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  • Is there an existing delegate in the .NET Framework for comparison?

    - by Neil Barnwell
    The .NET framework provides a few handy general-use delegates for common tasks, such as Predicate<T> and EventHandler<T>. Is there a built-in delegate for the equivalent of CompareTo()? The signature might be something like this: delegate int Comparison<T>(T x, T y); This is to implement sorting in such a way that I can provide a lambda expression for the actual sort routine (ListView.ListViewItemSorter, specifically), so any other approaches welcome.

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  • access: creating a grid for a report

    - by every_answer_gets_a_point
    i will be printing the access report. the report will not be printed a regular white people. it will be printed on top of a paper with checkboxes and fields on it. i need those checkboxes and fields to be printed on according to the access data. are there any libraries for access that make this easier? is there a feature that will help to print on specific coordinates?

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  • validation of password with ()-=_+

    - by jpallavi
    I am not able to validate passord with ()-=_+ , i.e it should accept these special characters but its not working when i use the regular expression as `validates_format_of :password, :with => /^[A-Za-z0-9. ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ - + = ]*\z/` its only excepting till * but not accepting ()-=_+ in ruby on rails.

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  • In C# VS2008 how to replace new SqlParameter("@values", SqlDbType.SomeType, 1500)) to ("@values", Sq

    - by CodeYun
    In C# VS2008 how to replace new SqlParameter("@Description", SqlDbType.NChar, 1500) or new SqlParameter("@IsRequired", SqlDbType.Bit) to "@Description", SqlDbType.NChar, 1500 or "@IsRequired", SqlDbType.B the idea is to remove new SqlParameter() and leave the parameters inside it. I have thounds of lines code have this pattern. I just want to pass compile by using some regular expression.

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  • preg_match() find all values inside of table?

    - by mathiregister
    hey guys, a curl function returns a string $widget that contains regular html - two divs where the first div holds a table with various values inside of <td>'s. i wonder what's the easiest and best way for me to extract only all the values inside of the <td>'s so i have blank values without the remaining html. any idea what the pattern for the preg_match should look like? thank you.

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  • How do I make vim indent java annotations correctly?

    - by wds
    When indenting java code with annotations, vim insists on indenting like this: @Test public void ... I want the annotation to be in the same column as the method definition but I can't seem to find a way to tell vim to do that, except maybe using an indent expression but I'm not sure if I can use that together with regular cindent. edit: The filetype plugin was already turned on I just got a bit confused about indenting plugins. The accepted answer may be a bit hackish but works for me as well.

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  • Do I need to specify a return type for an anonymous function in javascript / typescript?

    - by Anne
    I have the following function: $('td:eq(' + iColumn + ') input', oSettings.oApi._fnGetTrNodes(oSettings)) .each(function () { aData.push(this.value); }); In typescript I am getting a message saying: Error 3 Function declared a non-void return type, but has no return expression Why am I getting this message? I can resolve the message by saying "return true". Should I always specify a return type for this?

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  • How do I escape backslashes in JSON?

    - by peteb
    I am using Firefox's native JSON.parse() to parse some JSON strings that include regular expressions as values, for example: var test = JSON.parse('{"regex":"/\\d+/"}'); The '\d' in the above throws an exception with JSON.parse(), but works fine when I use eval (which is what I'm trying to avoid). What I want is to preserve the '\' in the regex - is there some other JSON-friendly way to escape it?

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  • Parsing Range Expressions

    - by sameer karjatkar
    I have a string (R(46 - 9900)) AND ( NOT (R(48 - 9900))) where R denotes Range . If you evaluate the expression it results in R(46-47) , considering the logical operators (AND,NOT). I have a requirement where I need to parse such a string and evaluate it to a correct result . I have to use C++ as a programming tool to achieve this result . Can anyone suggest a few guide lines as to how do I proceed on this ?

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  • InfoPath: How to display a third column of a datasource?

    - by Michael Bray
    I have an InfoPath 2007 browser-enabled form that has a datasource with three columns, let's say columns A, B, and C. I have a dropdown that is keyed to column A and displays column B. Column C contains some data that I want to display in an expression box, and that I also want to use in some data validation against another field on the form. I'm looking for some help on how to reference that column C for displaying and use in validation. Thanks!

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  • GCC doesn't like C++ style casts with spaces

    - by uj2
    I am porting some C++ code to GCC, and apperantly it isn't happy with C++ style casting when sapces are involved, as in unsigned int(-1), long long(ShortVar) etc... It gives an error: expected primary-expression before 'long'. Is there any way to make peace with GCC without going over each one of those and rewrite in c-style?

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  • How to check number?

    - by Knowing me knowing you
    Could anyone please tell me how to check what number I've got from a * b? Which is I would like to know every part of this number so for example if the result from this expression would be 25 I would like to know that first digit is two and second digit is five.

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