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Comments by Phil J Pearson (Top 14 by date)
Phil J Pearson
13-Sep-23 6:59am
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Sorry; I see now.
I see nothing wrong with your code. I reproduced it in C# and it works. I tried both null and an empty object array as the second parameter to Invoke and both worked. I tried changing the return type of VoidMethod and it still worked without any other changes. I think the problem must be in some code you're not showing.
Phil J Pearson
12-Sep-23 10:19am
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It is NOT an error to return no rows when there are no matching rows to return.
You don't seem to be setting $pwd to anything but you expect it to match a value in your table.
Phil J Pearson
18-Jul-22 11:13am
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None of that changes the answer I already gave.
Phil J Pearson
28-Apr-22 5:34am
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+0,00 is not a valid float representation in the invariant culture. The decimal separator needs to be .
Make sure that the culture you use for parsing matches the culture of the incoming string.
Phil J Pearson
4-Oct-21 6:11am
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OG was not in the least rude! He was being very patient and giving you good, helpful advice. Do yourself a favour: read it and take note.
Phil J Pearson
14-Nov-14 10:15am
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That's not very helpful! OP may not know what an IDE is.
To be clear: an IDE is not really necessary; you could use Notepad.
Phil J Pearson
1-Oct-14 8:23am
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I'm glad you fixed it, but I think there's a much better way than using a timer. What if there isn't a new line in the csv file after 3 seconds? Or what if there's more than one new line after 3 seconds?
Look at the FileSystemWatcher class. You can set up a simple watcher to raise an event when the file changes -- much better than using a timer.
Phil J Pearson
8-Aug-13 11:18am
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Thanks. I fixed it.
Phil J Pearson
8-Aug-13 11:17am
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I suggest you post another question about the timing. It's a separate topic.
Phil J Pearson
8-Aug-13 10:35am
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I suggest you post another question about the timing. It's a separate topic.
Phil J Pearson
24-Jul-13 6:49am
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However, it would not be wise to supply this as your homework answer unless you understand it!
Phil J Pearson
24-Jul-13 6:41am
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"the answer is : not possible"
That's just wrong! Of course it's possible:
for (bool first = true; first || condition; first = false)
{
// do whatever
}
Phil J Pearson
2-Apr-11 16:20pm
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The main problem with this approach is that it uses Remoting (over which the programmer has no control). That can seriously mess up any Remoting you want to do yourself.
Phil J Pearson
16-Nov-10 16:13pm
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Reason for my vote of 1
completely incorrect code
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