I have a .DLL that i include in my Visual Studio 2008 project. The .DLL came with a .XML file that has all the comments for the properties and functions.
How do i make it so that VS loads up these comments as Intellisense, so that i have a definition for the functions?
I have never spent much time debugging multithreaded .NET apps (or others), and have quite a simple one to solve very quickly. Ideally I would imagined and would lurve to be able to intercept thread creation and use by worker objects, so that nothing unexpected happens while I'm on a breakpoint in my thread. Is that realistic?
What else is there in VS 2010?
Im trying to compare these two chars but on win 32 Visual Studio 2008:
if(mychar1 == 'ä' || mychar2 == 'Ä')
Erromess:
Debug Assertion Failed!
File:f\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\xstring
Line 1575
Expression: string subscript out of range
I currently have a SQL Server 2008 database in which I am planning to separate out some tables to other databases. I want to be able to replace all references to the separated tables from the original database using views. Is there a better way (other than manually changing all FK and SProc references) to switch all the dependencies to reference the view instead of the table?
I have panel that I have customized. I use it to display text. But sometimes that text is too long and wraps to the next line. Is there some way I can auto resize the panel to show all the text?
I am using C# and Visual Studio 2008 and the compact framework.
My SQL Server 2008 server gets flooded with dynamic SQL from one stored procedure. I am wondering whether I can tell SQL Server not to store this one stored procedure in the pool as it doesn't matter too much whether it executes quickly. Perhaps there is an equivalent of (nolock) for (nobuffer) or similar?
Any ideas?
An insert statement with a large number of values returns 'Error converting data type varchar to numeric.'
How can I find which value actually triggers the error?
MS SQL Server 2008 is used.
If I have 3 million pages, which directory structure is better?
Method 1. ~/123456789.htm
(Putting all the 3 million pages into
the same folder without any sub
folders)
Method 2. ~/789/123456789.htm
(Create 999 sub-folders, each
sub-folder contains about 3000 pages)
For Windows Server 2008, which folder structure is faster? (For file creation, reading and deletion)
hi
i have Database with date field.
i see the time like: 1900-01-01 13:38:00.000
how i can see it like: 13:38 ?
(i work on sql server 2008)
thank's in advance
Eclipse allows us to define a class as:
interface MyInterface {
void methodA();
int methodB();
}
class A : MyInterface {
MyInterface myInterface;
}
and then with this "Generate delegate methods", it will implement all needed methods for the interface, redirecting their logic to myInterface's methods:
class A : MyInterface {
MyInterface myInterface;
public void methodA() {
myInterface.methodA();
}
public int methodB() {
return myInterface.methodB();
}
}
Is it possible to accomplish the same with VS2010?
And with R#?
Thanks
In a SQL Server 2008 R2 database, given this schema:
AgentsAccounts
_______________
AgentID int UNIQUE
AccountID
FinalAgents
___________
AgentID
I need to create a query that does this: For each AgentID 'final' in FinalAgents remove all of the OTHER AgentID's from AgentsAccounts that have the same AccountID as 'final'. So if the tables have these rows before the query:
AgentsAccounts
AgentID AccountID
1 A
2 A
3 B
4 B
FinalAgents
1
3
then after the query the AgentsAccounts table will look like this:
AgentsAccounts
AgentID AccountID
1 A
3 B
What T-SQL query will delete the correct rows without using a curosr?
If I have 3 million pages, which directory structure is better?
Method 1. ~/123456789.htm
(Putting all the 3 million pages into
the same folder without any sub
folders)
Method 2. ~/789/123456789.htm
(Create 999 sub-folders, each
sub-folder contains about 3000 pages)
For Windows Server 2008, which folder structure is faster? (For file creation, reading and deletion)
How to connect to a database (any natively supported by .NET) - SQL Server 2008 or Access - from a Windows Forms application written on VC++/CLI (compiler ver. 16.0 from .NET 4.0)
hi
i have sql-server 2008 database that in the main server.
i have 10 terminals that connect to this server and work against the database.
i need that every new inserting to database through any terminal - in the server this
line will inserting to text file (every line)
can i do it ?
thank's in advance
What are "directoryentry" and "directorysearch" controls in Visual Studio 2008? How do they work? What are there real-world applications? What about their properties?
When installing SQL Server Express Edition 2008, checklist says
"Previous version of Visual Studio 2008"
and asked me to upgrade to sp1. Unfortunately sp1 for some reason refuses to install on my brand new pc (Windows 7).
So why can't I just bypass this ? Why would SQL Server Express needs VS2008 to install that's insane.
SQL Server install used to be as easy as 123, now it has become a nightmare like installing Oracle.
Will I have to go back to Windows XP ?
I am using C#, Entity Framework and SQL Server 2008 Express.
I am connected to the database over internet.
What is the best method to speed up saving/updating data to database?
It takes 60 seconds to save 140 records to database.
I have a table which has a bunch of columns but the two relevant ones are:
Due_Amount MONEY
Bounced_Due_Amount MONEY
I have a SQL query like the following
SELECT * FROM table WHERE (Due_Amount 0 OR Bounced_Due_Amount 0)
Would the best index to put on this table for SQL Server 2008 be an index which includes both columns in the index, or should I put an separate index on each column?
I have a asp:GridView with a HyperLinkField. It's DataNavigateUrlFormatString property is set to View.aspx?id={0}&isTechnical={1}
Select command of appropriate SqlDataSource returns columns of type INT and BIT (from SQL Server 2008).
So displayed string becomes something like View.aspx?id=1&isTechnical=1. But I want to display isTechnical=true|False, i.e. Convert.ToBoolean(row["isTechnical"]).ToString().ToLowerInvariant().
How to implement such conversion in page markup?
Hi !
I' written this UserControl:
<my:MyUserControl x:Class="MyClass"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:my="clr-namespace:MyNameSpace.MyControls;assembly=MyAssembly">
</my:MyUserControl>
public partial class Editor : MyNameSpace.MyControls.MyUserControl {}
Everything works, the control is shown in the VS 2008 Designer, but I cannot click directly in the elements and select them as it was with UserControl.
Any idea how to solve it?
Hi,
I am running Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate and SQL Server 2008 R2 Nov 2009 CTP. However, I cannot find the .dlls for Sql Server (So that I can add tables, get the databases collection, etc). Can anyone tell me where dlls are based?
Thanks
I am using SQL Server 2008 and we are using the DMV's to find missing indexes. However, before I create the new index I am trying to figure out what proc/query is wanting that index. I want the most information I can get so I can make informed decision on my indexes. Sometimes the indexes SQL Server wants does not make sense to me. Does anyone know how I can figure out what wants it?