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Comments by Elina Blank (Top 18 by date)
Elina Blank
11-Jan-12 9:36am
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It is Text, not Value. And you can have set, but do not have to.
Elina Blank
10-Jan-12 13:20pm
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thanks :)
Elina Blank
25-Oct-11 9:19am
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You are welcome
Views is a separate question.
Please, post it separately
Elina Blank
21-Oct-11 12:43pm
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Please, provide more details. Where you are thinking you need functions? (Business layer, may be interface).
Are functions operating on the same objects and returning results in the same format?
(May be then they should be used from the same page)
Elina Blank
14-Sep-11 11:01am
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Elaborate your question, please
Elina Blank
12-Sep-11 11:51am
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"myFile.originalName" does not seem to have value. And this is the error you get.
Elina Blank
8-Sep-11 17:17pm
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This may be a caching issue
Elina Blank
8-Sep-11 17:16pm
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To be sure what the id of the control is, do "View Source" and find that element. Then do "document.getElementById()" with passing exactly the id you saw in the View Source
Elina Blank
7-Sep-11 17:37pm
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@Quantity is a varchar. What are you trying to do?
so, count(varchar) will return 1 (1 row)
Elina Blank
30-Aug-11 11:00am
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thanks
Elina Blank
29-Aug-11 23:05pm
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Did you set CommandType? I think, default is text, which will explain why select * works. You need to set CommandType to be storedProc
Elina Blank
25-Aug-11 9:48am
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Lets say, you have CustomerId and Ordervalue columns in table. And DateOrder. Then, the query will be:
SELECT CustomerId, SUM(OrderValue) OVER(Partition By CustomerID order by DateOrder) as CustomerTotal FROM CustomerOrder
Elina Blank
7-Apr-11 21:17pm
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Can you make sure, it is under the project itself and under the bin directory?
And, of course, the version is as expected
Elina Blank
7-Apr-11 8:35am
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The thread there suggests, that the dll , (looking for which throws The FileNotFound exception) be put in your project directory (not just in your bin/debug or release directory
Elina Blank
13-Jul-10 17:50pm
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Do you have to use SqlBulkCopyOptins.TableLock? Can you try default option there?
Elina Blank
11-Jun-10 11:49am
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You are right, typo fixed.
(and improved a bit)
Elina Blank
10-Jun-10 23:40pm
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Reason for my vote of 2
An explanation is missing
Elina Blank
4-May-10 16:31pm
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Note: test purposes:
My answer is a best one!
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