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Comments by puja11191 (Top 13 by date)
puja11191
20-Feb-14 11:30am
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Hey Rohit, Thanks for quick reply. But I am specifically looking for open time out, close time out and receive time out exceptions. I will certainly go through the Operation Timeout exception article. Thanks once again.
-P
puja11191
26-Jan-14 11:08am
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HATS OFF TO YOU SIR.. :)
puja11191
4-Mar-12 7:48am
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The actual question was "What kind of errors are handled by HasErrors".
That is why i asked for a practical example
puja11191
4-Mar-12 7:47am
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I searched this question on Google. This question was asked on ASP .NET forum but there was no answer.
That is why i asked this question.
Avoid being rude to other people.
puja11191
4-Mar-12 7:29am
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But what is the role of
trn.Save("FirstTran");
Why this is not working?
What is the correct way of working with save points.
Please reply!
puja11191
1-Feb-12 5:09am
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Sorry for the unclear question. Amir has given a solution kindly go through it. It will help you understand the query also
puja11191
1-Feb-12 1:43am
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I didn't get you??
puja11191
1-Feb-12 1:42am
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Actually when we create a new table it is added to the primary file (.mdf) by default. Now i want to move the table to a secondary file (.ndf) within the same database
puja11191
1-Feb-12 1:38am
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Hi Abhinav,
Actually what you have suggested is quite correct. But my point is that how can i use the secondary file, take it from educational point of view
puja11191
11-Jan-12 3:17am
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Hi thanks for your answer. I asked this question from educational point of view and not from application point of view!!
puja11191
11-Jan-12 3:17am
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Hi thanks for your answer. I asked this question from educational point of view and not from application point of view!!!
puja11191
3-Dec-11 22:55pm
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Hi, Thanks for the answer but the stack trace for both with and without is giving the same value. But as far as i know when we say throw it should point to the exact location in the code where the error occurred
puja11191
3-Dec-11 22:51pm
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Hi Alan, thanks for the code formatting. Actually when i m running the code the stack trace for both With() and Without() is showing the same output. But as per my expectation when we use throw it should show the exact point in the application where the error occurred. Please get back to me for more clarification on the question. Thanks in advance
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