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  • DataTable identity column not set after DataAdapter.Update/Refresh on table with "instead of"-trigge

    - by Arno
    Within our unit tests we use plain ADO.NET (DataTable, DataAdapter) for preparing the database resp. checking the results, while the tested components themselves run under NHibernate 2.1. .NET version is 3.5, SqlServer version is 2005. The database tables have identity columns as primary keys. Some tables apply instead-of-insert/update triggers (this is due to backward compatibility, nothing I can change). The triggers generally work like this: create trigger dbo.emp_insert on dbo.emp instead of insert as begin set nocount on insert into emp ... select @@identity end The insert statement issued by the ADO.NET DataAdapter (generated on-the-fly by a thin ADO.NET wrapper) tries to retrieve the identity value back into the DataRow: exec sp_executesql N' insert into emp (...) values (...); select id, ... from emp where id = @@identity ' But the DataRow's id-Column is still 0. When I remove the trigger temporarily, it works fine - the id-Column then holds the identity value set by the database. NHibernate on the other hand uses this kind of insert statement: exec sp_executesql N' insert into emp (...) values (...); select scope_identity() ' This works, the NHibernate POCO has its id property correctly set right after flushing. Which seems a little bit counter-intuitive to me, as I expected the trigger to run in a different scope, hence @@identity should be a better fit than scope_identity(). So I thought no problem, I will apply scope_identity() instead of @@identity under ADO.NET as well. But this has no effect, the DataRow value is still not updated accordingly. And now for the best part: When I copy and paste those two statements from SqlServer profiler into a Management Studio query (that is including "exec sp_executesql"), and run them there, the results seem to be inverse! There the ADO.NET version works, and the NHibernate version doesn't (select scope_identity() returns null). I tried several times to verify, but to no avail. Of course this just shows the resultset coming from the database, whatever happens inside NHibernate and ADO.NET is another topic. Also, several session properties defined by T-SQL SET are different in the two scenarios (Management Studio query vs. application at runtime) This is a real puzzle to me. I would be happy about any insights on that. Thank you!

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  • sonarinstall Sonar to mssql

    - by senzacionale
    My server name in SQL management studio is: MITJAB-NOTEBOOK\SQL2008 i trx now install sonar in this server: sonar.jdbc.url: jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://MITJAB-NOTEBOOK\SQL2008:1433;DatabaseName=Sonar;SelectMethod=cursor sonar.jdbc.driverClassName: net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver sonar.jdbc.validationQuery: select 1 but not working. DB is Sonar and username and passwrod are the same. is url OK?

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  • Help to Install STLPort in VC6

    - by Yan Cheng CHEOK
    I try to follow the following steps to install STLPort in VC6 1) I change C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\Bin\VCVARS32.BAT content set INCLUDE=%MSVCDir%\ATL\INCLUDE;%MSVCDir%\INCLUDE;%MSVCDir%\MFC\INCLUDE;%INCLUDE% set LIB=%MSVCDir%\LIB;%MSVCDir%\MFC\LIB;%LIB% to (The directory C:\STLport-5.2.1\lib is not exsits?) set INCLUDE=C:\STLport-5.2.1\stlport;%MSVCDir%\ATL\INCLUDE;%MSVCDir%\INCLUDE;%MSVCDir%\MFC\INCLUDE;%INCLUDE% set LIB=C:\STLport-5.2.1\lib;%MSVCDir%\LIB;%MSVCDir%\MFC\LIB;%LIB% 2) I C:\>cd C:\STLport-5.2.1\build\lib C:\STLport-5.2.1\build\lib>"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\bin\VCVARS32.BAT" Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual C++ tools. C:\STLport-5.2.1\build\lib>c:\STLport-5.2.1\configure.bat msvc6 STLport Configuration Tool for Windows The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. Setting compiler: Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the path specified. Setting platform: Windows XP The system cannot find the path specified. Done configuring STLport. Go to build/lib folder and type "nmake clean install" to build and install STLport to the "lib" and "bin" folders. Go to build/test/unit folder and type nmake clean install to build unit tests and install them in bin folder. 3) The code within configure.bat, which give me The system cannot find the path specified is REM initially create/overwrite config.mak echo # STLport Configuration Tool for Windows > build\Makefiles\nmake\config.mak echo # >> build\Makefiles\nmake\config.mak echo # config.mak generated with command line: >> build\Makefiles\nmake\config.mak echo # configure %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 >> build\Makefiles\nmake\config.mak echo # >> build\Makefiles\nmake\config.mak What I shall change them to? How can I continue the build? Thanks.

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  • How to make ASP.NET MVC2 project templates to show up in VWD2008 Express?

    - by Seh Hui 'Felix' Leong
    OK I'm completely stumped here: I have installed (and reinstalled) ASP.NET MVC2 installed several times and I still can't see the ASP.NET MVC2 project templates shown in Visual Web Developer 2008 Express. I had checked the default project directory templates and had verified that those templates are installed, for example these templates files are found C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\VWDExpress\ProjectTemplates\CSharp\Web\1033: EmptyMvcWebApplicationProjectTemplatev2.0.cs.zip MvcWebApplicationProjectTemplatev2.0.cs.zip Any idea of tracking what's the problem and fix it?

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  • ASP.Net Webservice - Constructors with Parameters

    - by Ben
    Hi, I'm fairly new to WebService developement and have just set up my own webservice (ASP.Net 3.5, Visual Studio 2008 .asmx file). I can not find a way of setting up my webservice to take parameters on the constructor. If i create a constructor that takes parameters, it is not then shown when i hook up to the webservice from my application (it only shows a parameterless constructor). Am i missing something blatently obvious, or is this not possible (and why not)? Thanks.

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  • How can one prevent MSBuild from rebuilding the entire project even when all targets are up to date?

    - by Billy ONeal
    I've got a Visual Studio solution I'd like to build using the commandline. MSBuild is usable for this purpose, and I've done a simple batch file that looks like this: msbuild ..\DDSCPP.sln /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=Win32 msbuild ..\DDSCPP.sln /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=x64 Unfortunately, that causes my entire solution to be rebuilt each time the command is run, rather than only building what has changed. Am I missing something here?

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  • C# XML comments - build a list

    - by Russell
    I am trying to build a list for my XML comments on my C# method. I am using the following document, however the list implementation in this does not work for me. I am using visual studio 2008 and .net 3.5. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc302121.aspx How do I build a list using XML comments in C#?

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  • Difference between MS C#(csc) and mono C#(mcs) in terms of linking DLL

    - by prosseek
    I could generate DLL and link it to the EXE as follows with Visual Studio (csc) mcs /target:library /out:MathLibrary.DLL Add.cs Mult.cs mcs /out:TestCode.exe /reference:MathLibrary.DLL TestCode.cs But, with mono, I have to give the DLL info as follows. mcs /out:TestCode.exe /reference:./MathLibrary.DLL TestCode.cs <-- Is this expected behavior? Is there any way to use just the name of DLL in mono?

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  • Sqldatareader and rowcount

    - by phenevo
    Hi, I have a query: declare @Code nvarchar(100) select @Code="BMW" select name from NewCars where code=@Code if @@rowcount = 0 Select name from OldCars where code=@Code In Sql managment studio first part give me 0 resuklts, and second 1 one result, and that is ok, but in sqldatareader I use the same query ofcource without: declare @Code nvarchar(100) select @Code="BMW" because I use: cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Code", "BMW"); And using (SqlDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader()) { if (reader.HasRows) { while (reader.Read()) { Name= reader["Name"].ToString(); } } else { throw new NotSupportedException("Lack of car with this Code"); } } gives me zero result

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  • Where to download Fabrikam Fiber Call center code base?

    - by PraveenLearnsEveryday
    I am trying to download for Asp.Net application for Fabrikam Fiber Call center. It was used by Larry guger in his presentation on http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2012/DEV365 about "Advanced IntelliTrace in Production with Visual Studio 2012". It would be a great help as it is perfect code base to try out all new VS 2012 features at one go. If this is not the right forum to ask this question please suggest. Thanks for the help.

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  • ASMX: What should tempuri.org be replaced with?

    - by JL
    Every new web service you create using visual studio comes with a predefined namespace like this: [WebService(Namespace = "http://tempuri.org/")] My web service will run at different clients, and on different domains, so because of this I don't know the domain upfront during development, also I don't want to have to edit this file, each time I deploy to a new client. What exactly should the value of Namespace be? It seems like a web address, but that doesn't make sense to me. Please explain. Thanks

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  • StyleCop SA1124 DoNotUseRegions is reasonable?

    - by Yanhua
    SA1124 DoNotUseRegions suggest that region should not be used anywhere. Is it really reasonable? I think region is a way to group relative code together and make large class easy to read, for example, if you generate interface method in for class, a region will be automatically inserted by visual studio. I would like to remove this rule while checking code style. May I know your ideal on this rule?

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  • 'The default schema does not exist' on deploy of SQL CLR assembly onto SQL Server 2008

    - by abatishchev
    I'm deploying an example SQL CLR stored procedure which has a SQL CLR type as parameter using Visual Studio 2008 and menu Project -> Deploy. public partial class StoredProcedures { [Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlProcedure] public static void TakeTariff(TariffInfo tariffInfo) { } } public class TariffInfo { public SqlDecimal Amount { get; private set; } } but getting next strange error: The default schema does not exist. How can I fix that? My user was created this way: CREATE USER myUser FOR LOGIN myLogin_mod WITH DEFAULT_SCHEMA = mySchema

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