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Comments by ehwash (Top 16 by date)
ehwash
2-Nov-23 6:13am
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You're right, I thought about that after I posted. I'll withdraw.
ehwash
18-Jul-22 11:27am
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Is there any official documentation on this behavior? I need to show a customer
ehwash
18-Jul-22 11:26am
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Thanks, that works. How odd.
ehwash
20-Oct-21 9:12am
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Not sure what is causing this so I adjusted the positioning of other controls surrounding certain images. This is on a lot of pages but not too many. This is only happening in Chrome unfortunately.
ehwash
18-Oct-21 16:56pm
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Sorry, it's been a while since I've been on this site. I moved away from OWIN and was able to get KeyCloak to work. I used KeyCloak as and IDP and got endpoints for the tokens. Then used FLURL to consume those endpoints and read the claims. Hope this helps.
ehwash
25-Sep-20 9:02am
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I was able to get the data I was looking for on my own... to a point. which leads me to my next question I will ask in another thread. The KeyCloak site offered no answers.
ehwash
29-Mar-18 10:44am
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Thanks but vdproj is a valid extension for VS 2015 setup projects. But your focus on the "d" has led me to the type of Extension it is. And that is a Deployment project. I've now added the /deploy switch and I'm much closer to a build then before. Now for some reason the command line execution of the devenv.exe can not find a dependency within my project.
ehwash
17-Oct-11 9:27am
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It seems from my limited experience both the suggested solutions may work, but, are overly complicated for my current simple needs. Thanks for the answers. I'll try to come up with something easier for my needs. Thanks
-ew
ehwash
17-Oct-11 9:26am
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It seems from my limited experience both the suggested solutions may work, but, are overly complicated for my current simple needs. Thanks for the answers. I'll try to come up with something easier for my needs. Thanks
-ew
ehwash
17-Oct-11 9:26am
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It seems from my limited experience both the suggested solutions may work, but, are overly complicated for my current simple needs. Thanks for the answers. I'll try to come up with something easier for my needs. Thanks
-ew
ehwash
8-Sep-11 17:58pm
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Yeah, I just tried that. to no avail. I still get the function call is undefined. Within qry941PDF is a user-defined function 'FldVal' It does the work. I've even declared the function public but it still comes back undefined.
ehwash
8-Sep-11 17:18pm
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Maybe I should not be using a commandText object. The query is expecting parameters like a stored procedure. A better question perhaps is can Access handle a stored procedure type call from a console app?
ehwash
25-Aug-11 15:52pm
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Unfortunately that did work. As always it worked on my machine. But on a co-worker's box who downloaded it it didn't work.
Here's a little more info. The XML should work from anywhere, even from a HTML page. Simply POST the correctly formatted XML to this third party and it should appear in your private database on there server. However, we are not getting consistent results. It works for me and sometime on production.
ehwash
1-Apr-11 12:09pm
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I've been busy working on other things, so, I'm just getting back to this. So all I got to say is... Thanks X W.K. that's what I looking for.
ehwash
28-Mar-11 21:56pm
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Sorry I printed the reply wrong. It should have been as follows:
private IList <T> _AvailableAssignments = null;
public IList <T> AvailableAssignments...
This is where the error message appear upon compile (for the IList<T>). At work tomorrow once back at work I try to incorporate a string for T. Thanks for the help.
Edit: Wow it took me a minute to figure out how to post "<T>"
ehwash
28-Mar-11 16:49pm
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I've tried something like this along the way:
private IList<t> _AvailableAssignments = null;
public IList<t> AvailableAssignments
{
get
{
return _AvailableAssignments;
}
set
{
_AvailableAssignments = value;
}
}
private IList<t> _CurrentAssignments = null;
public IList<t> CurrentAssignments
{
get
{
return _CurrentAssignments;
}
set
{
_CurrentAssignments = value;
}
}
I keep getting the Error message "The type or namespace name 'T' could not be found..." I cannot get the compiler to recognize the type <t>.
I noticed you don't have a type in the IList. I cannot get this to work either.
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