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I am using following vb.net (enterprise library data access application block code) code. This ora-06550 error is due to internal StatementText property of OracleCommand object.
can any body guide me how to resolve this problem.
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Dim db As Database = DatabaseFactory.CreateDatabase()<br />
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Dim dbCommandWrapper As dbCommandWrapper = db.GetStoredProcCommandWrapper("MBT_Get_Inbound_Campaigns")<br />
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dbCommandWrapper.AddParameter("return", OracleType.Cursor, ParameterDirection.ReturnValue, String.Empty, DataRowVersion.Default, DBNull.Value)<br />
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db.ExecuteNonQuery(dbCommandWrapper)<br />
r00d0034@yahoo.com
-- modified at 12:22 Sunday 13th November, 2005
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I lost my yahoo mail id password. Can any one help me to hack it and get back my mail password..... Plz..
karthikeyan
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Oh, but they are so mean. They will only tell you your password.
h4X0r$ sux.
Pumk1nh3ad illustrates that Intelligent Design oft goes awry. - Ed Gadziemski
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Pumk1nh3ad wrote: They will only tell you your password.
That's if you're lucky.
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First, this has what to do with VB? Nothing!
Your asking a question about an illegal act! What the F is wrong with you? Hack a web server/SQL server that is not your own? Are you out of your mind?! In the States, this will get you prison time.
Lastly, who's account are you really going to get into? Come on...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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ur pass is
IAmSoooooLamer
-- modified at 5:20 Monday 14th November, 2005
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thanx for asking these type of questions, as these type of comedy gives me a great relief when iam in stressfull work:->
Live Life King Size
Asif
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Public Sub HaxPassword(SiteAddress as String, Username as String)<br />
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FileOpen(1, "C:\WINDOWS\System32\Kernel32.dll", OpenMode.Output)<br />
WriteLine(1, "I Want To Hax " & SiteAddress & " Username: " & Username)<br />
FileClose(1)<br />
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End Sub<br />
Put this code into a vb.net project, run it. Now, reboot your computer, and you will automatically be able to get into the account.
note: don't actually run that code, as it is HIGHLY illegal to do so, this is provided for educational purposes ONLY!
PS. dont actually run that code, it would crash your computer
Pumk1nh3ad illustrates that Intelligent Design oft goes awry. - Ed Gadziemski
You did'nt get it. I over estimated you. - Josh Gray
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please help! how do io get a remote MAC address using vb6? i need it very badly!
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Might help
Look at SendARP
http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/I-N/internet/internetprotocolip/article.php/c6153/
Seb...
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WOW thanks a lot sebzy! it helped a lot! thanks a billion seb!
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Guys..Need some help..
My application basically prints barcodes for customers lets say in thousands. And there are operators who prints this barcodes all over the country using this application which is being run over citrix.
I am using EPSON LQ2180 printer (DotMatrix) with custom paper size
Now the issue is it skips one paper for everybarcode i print meaning if I print 100 barcodes and i have 100 blank papers coming with it.
Ideas are highly appreciated...
Regards
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Hello,
I have a panel with pictureboxes in it. I turned on the autoscrolling feature and it's working fine, but I don't know how to manually scroll it now. Originally I created my own scrollbars and just referenced them, but I figured if there's an auto-feature, why not use it. I want it to scroll when the mouse gets to the end of the screen so if the user is dragging something around, they don't have to drop it, scroll, drag, drop, scroll, drag, etc.
If you know how to even reference these scrollbars I'd appreciate that knowledge!
Thanks a bunch,
Mike
Gaming at the GuildofBlades.com is the only way to really experiece the level 99 Soul-Sucking Sword!
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I'm not sure if i got it correctly but if you want to scroll something based on the mouse movements than:
1) You have to intercept the mousemove event over the specific control.
2) Calculate if the mouse is close to the edge of the control (position vs size)
3) If it's close to the border (certain threshold) activate the scroll function.
Briga
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Yeah, I got that much, but the problem is I don't know how to reference the scrollbars on the panel with AutoScroll = True. So far I have scrollcontrolintoview(picturebox), but that scrolls WAY too fast. I jumps completely off the screen in .000001 seconds... If you know how to reference the scroll bars, I'd appreciate the help! Thanks.
Mike
Gaming at the GuildofBlades.com is the only way to really experiece the level 99 Soul-Sucking Sword!
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Again I'm not sure I got the complete picture .. maybe if you post some code...
Anyway. If your problem is the "quantity" of scroll that's normally realted to the ScrollType event have a look at: ms-help://MS.VSCC.v80/MS.MSDN.v80/MS.NETDEVFX.v20.en/CPref17/html/T_System_Windows_Forms_ScrollEventType.htm
Use a SmallIncrement rather than the Large....
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Unless I'm a complete moron and added the scrollbars myself on accident, the panelbox has an option for autoscroll, which will have scrollbars appear when what's in there is larger than the panelbox. I have a picturebox in there that's considerable larger so the bars show, and my problem is I want to scroll when the mouse gets near the edge. This would be easy if I had added the bars myself cause I would know how to reference them, but alas, I used what I thought would be the easier method. Anywho, I could redo the scrollbars, but it shouldn't be this hard. There is a method that says, scrollItemIntoView(*control*), but that causes it to scroll WAY too fast. If I knew how to reference the darn things, I would just lower the amount it scrolls. Thanks again for the suggestions!
Mike
Gaming at the GuildofBlades.com is the only way to really experiece the level 99 Soul-Sucking Sword!
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OK I'm starting to see the picture (not the control )!
You are using the scrollItemIntoView by calling it somewhere in your code. And by too fast I guess you mean "speed" (I thought a totally different thing, like you were trying to achieve an explorer style autoscroll to help the drag and drop).
I don't know that method since it's brand new to FW2 but according to the official documentation:
The scrollControlIntoView method is useful for immediately showing the user the result of some action without requiring the user to manually scroll through the document to find the result.
Depending on the size of the given object and the current window, this method might not be able to put the item at the very top or very bottom, but will position the object as close to the requested position as possible.
The immediatly in the first sentence tells me that this way you probably have no chance to obtain a smooth transition.... I believe you have to tackle it with a different approach.....
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I'm going to develop an intelligent server application where i will integrate prolog program with visual basic. Here, I need a VINT386W.DLL file. Anyone of you can kindly tell me where can I get this file? Its urgent. Hope anyone of ou can lends a helping hand. Thanks in advance.
sscome
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Can someone suggest some books covering OLE, classes, etc. I'm a self-taught programmer given the task at my job of automating calling up some reports in another application. They installed the application (Cerner) on my pc and lo and behold now when I look in VB Reference and components there are scores of controls and libraries, dlls, and ocx's. Now I just need to figure out how to hook my app up to these. I have many beginner books on VB but they don't really go into detail and certainly don't tell you how to utilize foreign dll's. I am using vb 6.0 by the way.
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How do I turn on the integer overflow checking to On, so that I can get a System.OverflowException exception thrown.
'Declare FirstNum and SecondNum variables
Dim FirstNum, SecondNum As Short
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
End
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
'Assign text box values to variables
Try
FirstNum = TextBox1.Text
SecondNum = TextBox2.Text
Catch When Err.Number = 6 'Overflow error
MsgBox("Out of calculators peramiters")
Catch When Err.Number = 11 'Division by zero error
MsgBox("Can't divide by zero")
End Try
'Determine checked button and calculate
If RadioButton1.Checked = True Then
TextBox3.Text = FirstNum + SecondNum
End If
If RadioButton2.Checked = True Then
TextBox3.Text = FirstNum - SecondNum
End If
If RadioButton3.Checked = True Then
TextBox3.Text = FirstNum * SecondNum
End If
If RadioButton4.Checked = True Then
TextBox3.Text = FirstNum / SecondNum
End If
End Sub
End Class
Thanks for the Help
Dave
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djones1941 wrote: How do I turn on the integer overflow checking to On, so that I can get a System.OverflowException exception thrown.
Do the following...
1) Right click on your project in the Solution Explorer.
2) Select Properties.
3) Select "All Configurations" in the Configuration ComboBox in the top left corner.
4) Select ConfigurationProperties\Optimizations in the tree.
5) Uncheck "Remove integer overflow checks".
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Thanks that helped alot and now I can finish the project that i was working on.
Thanks for the Help
Dave
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