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  • Many to many in linq with vb.net

    - by user512623
    I have 3 tables in a database: image of the database I have been looking online for a long time trying to find out how in linq and vb.net how i can do a query that has access to both the event and individual table for example showing all the events individual 1 is taking part in ect. i was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction or know of any good tutorial sites with good examples of things similar. Thanks in advance :) Luke.

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  • c++ memcpy return value

    - by knittl
    according to http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstring/memcpy/ c++'s memcpy takes three parameters: destination, source and size/bytes. it also returns a pointer. why is that so? aren't the parameters enough to input and copy data. or am i misunderstanding something? the examples don't use the return value

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  • Achiving HighAvailability using Terracotta

    - by sjain
    Hi I am having one applications and I have to implement failover using terracotta.I have gone through the Documentation of terracotta.org for websession.I even run the provided examples but I am not getting any idea to use that with my application.

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  • Problem with C++ classes

    - by Mike
    I have a class defined called extBlock. I then make an instance of that class with this extBlock mainBlock = new extBlock(1, 1024); I get this error: error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from 'extBlock *' to 'extBlock' Can anyone help me with why I am getting this error. I have seen examples online of declaring it like this with a pointer extBlock *mainBlock = new extBlock(1, 1024); But if I do it this way it does not let me call the functions of mainBlock

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  • Calendar add() vs roll() when do we use it?

    - by Pentium10
    I know add() adds the specified (signed) amount of time to the given time field, based on the calendar's rules. And roll() adds the specified (signed) single unit of time on the given time field without changing larger fields. I can't think of an everyday usage of roll() I would do everything by add(). Can you help me out with examples when do we use roll() and when add()?

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  • Can I use Google Drive's editor interface embed in a website?

    - by Zamith
    I want to use google drive to store the files, but allow the users of my website to be able to edit them transparently, so that they don't have to go to google drive's website. Is this possible with the current API? Thus far I have only seen how to create an app for them to install in google drive, or doing something like DrEdit (https://developers.google.com/drive/examples/), which parses the files to JSON and uses the ACE editor, which is definitely not what I want.

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  • MySQL database populated dropdown box and PHP search

    - by Sanel Bajric
    I have question regarding search on webpage with textbox and dropdown box. I have table with fields: ID First name Last name Company name Occupation Description Now i need to make search form which will be populated from database (field Occupation) and textbox where I can put whatever I want, and then get results from database based on those on web page. I am really sorry but i am totally begginer and only need some examples of such kind of code and much help :) Thank you

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  • C#: Validate an XML string against Schemas. .NET 2.0

    - by RTernier
    C# VB.NET 2.0 I have XML string object being sent to me. I have the location of the schemas (5 of them) that I need to validate this XML against. Most of the examples I see are .net 3.5, but not many on 2.0. The XML String does NOT Declare what schemas to use, it only has the namespaces on a good handful of elements. Thanks.

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  • Correct usage(s) of const_cast<>

    - by ereOn
    Hi, As a common rule, it is very often considered a bad practice to use const_cast<>() in C++ code as it reveals (most of the time) a flaw in the design. While I totally agree with this, I however wonder what are the cases were using const_cast<>() is ok and the only solution. Could you guys please give me some examples you know/you encountered ? Thank you very much.

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