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  • CakePHP counterCache

    - by Daniel
    I'm using counterCache to track the number of chapters that have been posted to their related stories. This all works fine, apart from the fact that when the chapter_count field in the database gets updated, the modified field for that record does not. Is there any way that I can set Cake to automatically update the modified field when the counterCache functionality runs? Thank you.

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  • Designing a game database

    - by Ronald
    I'm trying to design a database to record game histories for a game I'm working on. I have 3 different tables: users, gamehistories, and gamescores. Columns for tables: users: uid, displayname, email gamehistories: gid, pubID, start (datetime), end (datetime) gamescores: gid, uid, score I am trying to produce the following result set given a userID (uid): Opponent's displayname, my score, opponent's score, duration Any ideas? Is my design ok? How can I query these tables to get game histories for a given uid?

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  • VU meter implementaion in iphone

    - by Sreelal
    Hi, I am developing an aplication for iphone which records audio and save that audio file .I need to create a UI similar to that in Voice Memo app with VU meter .I implemented codes to record audio,but i have no idea about VU meter implementation.Looking forward for a reply ......Thanks in advance

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  • how to preserve filter values after opertion on grid.

    - by Pankaj Pareek
    Hi experts. I have some filter and one grid.And grid have some buttons like modify/edit.I am selecting some value from filters and getting some result in grid.now i want to modify some record.when i come again on grid data in filter should be remain same. There is two pages. one contain filters and grid second contain modify details. Thanks Pankaj Pareek.

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  • Rails/ActiveRecord Sub collection

    - by Jake
    I have three models: Store, Author, Books Store has many Authors which has many Books. What is the cleanest way to get a collection of all the books at the store? This works: @store.authors.collect{|a| a.books}.flatten Is there something in Active Record that I'm missing that makes this cleaner? Jake

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  • [Rails] ActiveRecord using Safari Sqlite

    - by Gregory
    Hi, I am build a webapp for iphone using Phonegap, and I want to create a DB on the device and not on my server. I've seen that there is a Safari Sqlite database, but I haven't been able to find any information about using this database with active record. Does someone knows how to do so? Best, Gregory

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  • Anyone used the Ruby Nettica gem?

    - by Chad
    Has anyone used the Ruby Nettica gem to add an A-record to their DNS file on Nettica? I am continually getting 404 errors but I know that my user/pass creds are correct and I know the domain exists! Thanks for any help. Chad

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  • Tokyo Tyrant indexes

    - by viraptor
    I was wondering about size requirements for Tokyo Tyrant indexes. If I have an index on field x and insert a record with fields y and z only, does the x index grow? Also: does the insert time grow in that case?

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  • How to use the AAA syntax to do an AssertWasCalled but ignore arguments

    - by Toran Billups
    I'm using the new AAA syntax and wanted to know the syntax to do the below and have the mock ignore the agruments. mockAccount.AssertWasCalled(account = account.SetPassword("dsfdslkj")); I think the below is how I would do this with the record/ replay model but I wanted to see if this could be done with AAA using 3.6 mockAccount.Expect(account = account.SetPassword("sdfdsf")).IgnoreArguments(); mockAccount.VerifyAllExpectations(); Thank you in advance

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  • Is there such a tool for testing

    - by kjack
    Say one has a structural codebase where lots of the code is in GUI control events and has no tests. So such code, to my knowledge is not suitable for unit testing Is there a tool that can test each routine automatically replacing references to code elements external to the routine (be they functions, variables or GUI controls) with appropriate mocks(?) and record the results in a database for later comparison after code changes? So the testing program would have the duty of writing, running and reporting tests with minimal intervention?

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  • Audio Recording and Playback

    - by Siva
    Hi, I am new to iphone development. In my app, I want to record a voice and play the recorded voice. Now I am trying to do via speak here sample code, but i feel it is too hard to understand with AudioToolbox framework. Somebody saying AudioToolbox framework is too difficult to implement it. is there any other sample with other than AudioToolbox framework or which way is best to do that? Please help me!

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  • jqGrid highlight the new added row

    - by Smallville
    Is that possible to highlight the new added row in jqGrid. The highlight effect is something like this http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Effects/Highlight So, when the new row is added, the row will be highlighted, that will make clear for user which record is the new one. Many thanks!

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  • Convert UTC DateTime to another Time Zone

    - by Mark Richman
    I have a UTC DateTime value coming from a database record. I also have a user-specified time zone (an instance of TimeZoneInfo). How do I convert that UTC DateTime to the user's local time zone? Also, how do I determine if the user-specified time zone is currently observing DST? I'm using .NET 3.5. Thanks, Mark

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  • Win forms, log all clicks?

    - by chillitom
    Hi All, Is there a way to log all of the clicks in a Win Forms application? I'd like to intercept clicks and record the action and the name of the control that caused it. Is this possible? Thanks in advance.

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  • Database design: OR relation

    - by Ant
    I have a database with a "users" table containing data about my users. Each user is to be linked to a company or a college. I wish to have two separate tables "college" and "company" each with a field "ID". So how do I link each record in the users table to either a company or a college? The basic thing is that I wish to establish an "OR" relationship in the database.

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  • programming logic and design pleas friends i need a flowcharts or pseudocode

    - by alex
    ***the midvile park maintains records containing info about players on it's soccer teams . each record contain a players first name,last name,and team number . the team are team number team name 1 goal getters 2 the force 3 top gun 4 shooting stars 5 midfield monsters design a proggram that accept player data and creates a report that lists each** player a long with his or her team number and team name**

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  • Ruby Performance Profiling

    - by JustSmith
    I'm developing some code that calls another function and then sends out its response. If the said function takes to long i want to record this. Are there any light weight FREE performance profiling tools for Ruby, not on rails, that can do this? I'm even open to any solution that is accurate.

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  • performance problem looping through table rows

    - by Sridhar
    Hi, I am using jquery to loop through table rows and save the data. If the table has 200 rows it is performing slow. I am getting the javascript message "Stop Running this script" in IE when I call this method. Following is the code I am using to loop through table rows. Can you please let me know if there is a better way to do this. function SaveData() { var $table = $('#' + gridid); var rows = $table.find('tbody > tr').get(); var transactions = []; var $row, empno, newTransaction, $rowChildren; $.each(rows, function(index, row) { $row = $(row); $rowChildren = $row.children("td"); if ($rowChildren.find("input[id*=hRV]").val() === '1') { empno = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tEmpno]").val(); newTransaction = new Array(); newTransaction[0] = company; newTransaction[1] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tEmpno]").val(); newTransaction[2] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tPC]").val(); newTransaction[3] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=hQty]").val(); newTransaction[4] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=hPR]").val(); newTransaction[5] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tJC]").val(); newTransaction[6] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL1]").val(); newTransaction[7] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL2]").val(); newTransaction[8] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL3]").val(); newTransaction[9] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL4]").val(); newTransaction[10] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL5]").val(); newTransaction[11] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL6]").val(); newTransaction[12] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL7]").val(); newTransaction[13] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL8]").val(); newTransaction[14] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL9]").val(); newTransaction[15] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tL10]").val(); newTransaction[16] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tSF]").val(); newTransaction[17] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tCG]").val(); newTransaction[18] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tTF]").val(); newTransaction[19] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tWK]").val(); newTransaction[20] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tAI]").val(); newTransaction[21] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tWC]").val(); newTransaction[22] = $rowChildren.find("input[id*=tPI]").val(); newTransaction[23] = "E"; var record = newTransaction.join(';'); transactions.push(record); } }); if (transactions.length > 0) { var strTransactions = transactions.join('|'); //send data to server //here ajax function is called to save data. } }

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