I'm wondering if anyone is currently utilizing Microsoft's Master Data Services? How you are utilizing it? Whether you find it useful? When you believe it would be useful? Thanks!
Just I started learning ADO.NET Data Services. Some Pages show the querying
like (sample)
http://localhost:1705/ServiceExample/SomeService.svc/Persons(1)/Name
http://localhost:1705/ServiceExample/SomeService.svc/Persons(1)/Name/$value
Is it XPath or XQuery? Where can i get complete rules for forming such queries with examples?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I am doing a project in which i require btree or b+tree data structure. but its not an important part of project. it would take my time to write a code for it. I googled it but didn't get anything....
So, can anyone provide java code for btree or b+tree implementation (with insert, delete, search algorithms)??????
it should accept string as input and form btree or b+tree of these string.
Hi folks, i am trying to optimize performance for my database. My question is - what get cached in the db memory? For example:
(table with 2 columns: key (indexed), data (not indexed) updated (not indexed)
Select * where updated=20100202
(the db will do a scan - will the scanned rows be kept in memory?)
Select * where key = 20
(the db will refer to the index - will the identified rows be kept in memory?)
i have a table "request" with 4 columns namely:
1.recId :long primary key
2.interactionId:long
3.requestedBy:boolean
4.requestedType:boolean
and data is as follows:
VALUES
(185,455699,0,5),
(186,455746,0,1),
(187,455746,1,1),
(188,455752,0,1),
(189,455753,0,1),
(190,455753,1,1),
(191,455754,1,1)
i want a query to fetch all the rows where interactionId is same and having requestedBy both 1 and 0 values and requestType=1;
regards,
Nihar
I have a PHP script that uses standard POST variables like $_POST['email']. When a form on a remote server sends a POST request to my script, it doesn't receive the POST data at all. It's not in $_REQUEST either.
Thanks for any help!
Hi
This is my program .when i submit the print button i can print the datas but they are not aligned in the table formatthe format in which i need the print to be...How can i print in the correct format
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/files/jquery-1.3.1.min.js" > </script>
<script type="text/javascript">
function PrintElem(elem)
{
//alert('ddd');
Popup($(elem).text());
}
function Popup(data)
{
var mywindow = window.open('', 'mydiv', 'height=400,width=600');
mywindow.document.write('<html><head><title>my div</title>');
/*optional stylesheet*/ //mywindow.document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" href="main.css" type="text/css" />');
mywindow.document.write('</head><body >');
mywindow.document.write(data);
mywindow.document.write('</body></html>');
mywindow.document.close();
mywindow.print();
return true;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="mydiv">
<table width="200" border="1">
<tr>
<td>sss</td>
<td>sssss;</td>
<td>snssbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssss;</td>
<td>sssnbsp;</td>
<td>snbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>snbsp;</td>
<td>snbsp;</td>
<td>snbsp;</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<input type="button" value="Print Div" onClick="PrintElem('#mydiv')" />
</body>
</html>
I have a complex XSD schema and hundreds of XML files conforming to the schema.
How do I automate the creation of related SQL Server tables to store the XML data?
I've considered creating C# classes from the XSD schema using the xsd.exe tool and letting something like Subsonic figure out how to make a shiny database out of it, but not sure if it's the best way to approach it.
Has anyone managed to elegantly import XSD files into SQL Server?
I currently am working on a web application that needs to collect data from a form and will take the information and put it in a report format and sent it to a fax machine and print it out.
What is the easiest way to do this. I would like it to act similar to collecting informastion off of a form and then sending an email, but I would like to send it to a fax instead.
Thanks!
I have some statistics I need to report on a monthly basis. I need my query to return 0's for statistics which aren't there. The only way I know to do this is to use SQL to generate a list of days within the specified time period and LEFT JOIN the statistic data that I need to report on.
Problem is.... I've never not selected from a table like that... how do I do that?
If I have a cube divided into 8 smaller cubes, each of which may be subdivided into a further 8 cubes, ad infinitum, what is the name of my system?
I know that it's a special case of a tree, where each brance contains exactly 8 other leaves/branches.
I remember the name starting with "Oct", and there was a wikipedia article on it, but I honestly can't find it!
Does anyone know what such a data structure is actually known as?
Hi, I'm pretty new to C# and asp.net so aplogies if this is a really stupid question.
I'm using a grid view to display a number of records from a database.
Each row has an Edit Button. When the button is clicked I want an ID to be passed back to a funtion in my .cs file. How do I bind the rowID to the Button field?
I've tired using a hyper link instead but this doens't seem to work because I'm posting back to the same page which already has a Permanter on the URL.
asp.net
<asp:GridView ID="gvAddresses" runat="server" onrowcommand="Edit_Row">
<Columns>
<asp:ButtonField runat="server" ButtonType="Button" Text="Edit">
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
c#
int ImplantID = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["ImplantID"]);
Session.Add("ImplantID", ImplantID);
List<GetImplantDetails> DataObject = ImplantDetails(ImplantID);
System.Data.DataSet DSImplant = new DataSet();
System.Data.DataTable DTImplant = new DataTable("Implant");
DSImplant.Tables.Add(DTImplant);
DataColumn ColPostCode = new DataColumn();
ColPostCode.ColumnName = "PostCode";
ColPostCode.DataType = typeof(string);
DTImplant.Columns.Add(ColPostCode);
DataColumn ColConsigneeName = new DataColumn();
ColConsigneeName.ColumnName = "Consignee Name";
ColConsigneeName.DataType = typeof(string);
DTImplant.Columns.Add(ColConsigneeName);
DataColumn ColIsPrimaryAddress = new DataColumn();
ColIsPrimaryAddress.ColumnName = "Primary";
ColIsPrimaryAddress.DataType = typeof(int);
DTImplant.Columns.Add(ColIsPrimaryAddress);
DataColumn ColImplantCustomerDetailsID = new DataColumn();
ColImplantCustomerDetailsID.ColumnName = "Implant ID";
ColImplantCustomerDetailsID.DataType = typeof(int);
DTImplant.Columns.Add(ColImplantCustomerDetailsID);
foreach (GetImplantDetails Object in DataObject)
{
DataRow DRImplant = DTImplant.NewRow();
DRImplant["PostCode"] = Object.GetPostCode();
DRImplant["Consignee Name"] = Object.GetConsigneeName();
DRImplant["Primary"] = Object.GetIsPrimaryAddress();
DRImplant["Implant ID"] = Object.GeTImplantCustomerDetailsID();
DTImplant.Rows.Add(DRImplant); <--- this is what I need to be added to the button
}
gvAddresses.DataSource = DTImplant;
gvAddresses.DataBind();
Hello,
I load some data from file:
GInputStream* input_stream;
GFile *file = g_file_new_for_path(file_path);
input_stream = g_file_read(file,generator_cancellable ,NULL);
g_input_stream_read(input_stream, buffer, sizeof (buffer),generator_cancellable,error);
How can i load g_input_stream_read function result to the GdkPixbufLoader object?
Thank you.
I have laptop with an external e-sata/USB combo port. I have an internal Seagate SATA drive removed from another laptop. I want to recover the data in this disc. Is it possible to connec t this hardisk through the e-SATA port? If so, what cable would I need to connect in?
Hey,
I'm developing a web application that provide a service of online reservation, and I need to save the data (for example in a specific day and access to them).
How can I do that.
Is it possible using : System.Web.UI.WebControls.Calendar
Hi, I want to generate some test data so for each row in a table I want to insert 10 random rows in another, see below:
INSERT INTO CarFeatures (carID, featureID)
SELECT C.ID, F.ID
FROM dbo.Cars AS C
OUTER APPLY (
SELECT TOP 10 ID
FROM dbo.Features
ORDER BY NEWID()
) AS F
Only trouble is this returns the same values for each row. How do I order them randomly?
Am about to do a homework, and i need to store quite a lot of information (Dictionary) in a data structure of my choice. I heard people in my classroom saying hash-tables are the way to go. How come?
None of the scribe examples I've seen actually mention the best way to take logs/logfiles and send them to scribe. I could configure a logrotate script that has a postrotate section that "cats" the rotated file to scribe (but then I get minutes latency at best).
The other option is to keep a "tail -f= | my_scribe_sender" and hope that the process never gets killed. However then you really can't guarantee that you're not missing/duplicating data.
i will need to store 3 tables of data
instead of implementing an entire database backend, i just want to store the record for these tables in application.settings
has anyone done this before?
i dont care about security
is it advisable to do it with application settings? how else would you do it?
perhaps storing a matrix in application.settings would be OK?
We have a xml column in SQL Server 2008. We need to do reporting off the data in the xml so we're going to select the xml into a flat table. The flat table has columns that correspond to various nodes in the xml.
What is the best way to do this using SSIS?
Is this a good approach? Or should we just try and write the reports directly off the xml column?
I'm getting average prices by week on 7 million rows, it's taking around 30 seconds to get the job done.
This is the simple query:
SELECT AVG(price) as price, yearWEEK(FROM_UNIXTIME(timelog)) as week from pricehistory where timelog > $range and product_id = $id GROUP BY week
The only week that actually gets data changed and is worth averaging every time is always the last one, so this calculation for the whole period is a waste of resources. I just wanted to know if mysql has a tool to help out on this.
In Core Data, most of the time relationships are modeled bidirectional. But the docs say in another place:
It typically only makes sense to model
a to-one relationship in one
direction.
Hi,
I don't see a LINQ option when picking a data source for a grid view - any ideas?
I just upgraded to Visual Web Developer 2010. I see the other options like SQL etc.
Thanks!