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Who calls the Cal method; your main form or form2?
How are both forms related to each other? Is your main form the parent of form2/ has it a reference to form2?
www.troschuetz.de
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Why would you call a function on a another form to start a control on your main form?
Are you asking how to increment the progress bar on Form1 from a function running on Form2?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
Why would you call a function on a another form to start a control on your main form?
Are you asking how to increment the progress bar on Form1 from a function running on Form2?
That's I want. I have some reason to use progress bar in form1. please show me the way.
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first if you will do it in parents u can try something i tried before
that is to making a public property to the progress bar and calling parent.BarBrop.(the method u want);
ByMindOnlyYouCanDoIt
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I run into a NET application that looks simple but nice.
It had one color Test (vertical against the right side of the dialog box. When the mouse was over it, a sliding window slide (come out) to the right with additional choices to the user, When click DONE, it retracted.
Anybody knows how can I do that?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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use a timer and increase the form size in tick event.i think it may work
Regards,
Rathish P S
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:-Dtry the most nice thingthe i tried before the Thread.Sleep(int milli second);
it is really good for animating colors and texts but don't try to use it in the current thread try to no use it long time
ByMindOnlyYouCanDoIt
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i have searched in dot netframework classes to find the classes to restart or shutdown computer but i didnt find any usefull class to do that anybody who knows plz help me. tax
m.rastgar
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m.rastgar wrote:
i have searched in dot netframework classes to find the classes to restart or shutdown computer but i didnt find any usefull class to do that anybody who knows plz help me.
I don't know of any .NET Framework class either but you could simply call ExitWindowsEx()[^] (see also ExitWindowsEx() [pinvoke.net][^]).
Best regards
Dennis
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try to do it by lanching a batch file have this command (shutdown -s)
and to do the code of lanching by C#
ByMindOnlyYouCanDoIt
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Hello I've a software written in Java with some compiled DLL's. Now I want to convert it to C#. As Far as my java code is concerned i'll translate it into C# what abt the DLLs. Can i use Dlls written of Java in C#? Please help me.
Regards
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You might be able to IKVM.
http://www.ikvm.net/[^]
Also if you convert the java dll to a .net dll then you can use reflector to generate C# code for the dll, assuming the license allows you to do that.
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book,
only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
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can u guide me how to convert a java Dll in C# plzz:$ and how to use reflecter:$
Thnkxx alot
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Well, C# virtually IS JAva, I don't see what the problem is.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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I am looking for suggestions of best practices on where/how to store a database password that allows the application to open the database. It is not recommended storing it in the application, especially since .NET can be de-compiled.
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sn dont permit that the code is dissambled
store a password in a exe file is wrong,but if you store the pass crypted, and in exe make an function that decrypt the pass like ASP
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This would be more like a file based database like Acess that is installed on individual desktops.
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I need to loop through each row in the web datagrid that has bound columns
can some one help me with this. ?
based upon a value in column 4 of the datagrid I need to change the back color of that row, and then move to the next row until finished processing all the rows.
thanks
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Do an onitemdatabound handler, then use FindControl to find the item you want to inspect/modify.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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The same question, but with a Windows Form DataGrid control?
Thanks,
Enrique.
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Can anyone tell me the best way to do this?
Form1 has a listview that pulls data from a sql table and displays it in the listview.
From Form1, how can i call a class that would make the SQL connection and run a query that would display my data to Form1?
basically, i have a lot of Forms that individually make a SQL connection, but in the event of having to change SQL servers, i dont want to have to go into all 20 of these forms to change the SQL Connection string to point to a new server.
Form1
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private void listfromDB()<br />
{<br />
string sqlString = "select * from table";<br />
mySQLClass getSQLdata = new mySQLClass();<br />
getSQLdata.SQLdata(sqlString);<br />
<...code to add data from query to listview...><br />
}<br />
Class1
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public giveSQLdata(string _sqlString)<br />
{<br />
string sqlCon = "workstation id=LOCALHOST;packet size=4096;...etc";<br />
SqlConnection sqlConnect = new SqlConnection(sqlCon);<br />
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(_sqlString, sqlConnect);<br />
sqlConnect.Open();<br />
SqlDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();<br />
return something...<br />
}<br />
i'm new to this and need help...i freely admit this.
thank you so much for your help.
.gonad
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