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  • How to build form completion/document merge application with Winforms or WPF?

    - by Mike
    I need to build an application that accepts user input data (such as name, address, amount, etc.) and then merges it with a pre-loaded document template (order form) and then prints this merged document. I can use Windows Forms or WPF for this project. Any suggestions on how best to approach this? I'm experienced with Winforms development, but don't have any idea how to handle merging the data to the document for printing.

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  • Does SQL Server guarantee sequential inserting of an identity column?

    - by balpha
    In other words, is the following "cursoring" approach guaranteed to work: retrieve rows from DB save the largest ID from the returned records for later, e.g. in LastMax later, "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id > {0}", LastMax In order for that to work, I have to be sure that every row I didn't get in step 1 has an Id greater than LastMax. Is this guaranteed, or can I run into weird race conditions?

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  • What do people find difficult about C pointers?

    - by Paul
    From the number of questions posted here, it's clear that people have some pretty fundemental issues when getting their heads around pointers and pointer arithmetic. I'm curious to know why. They've never really caused me major problems (although I first learned about them back in the Neolithic). In order to write better answers to these questions, I'd like to know what people find difficult. So, if you're struggling with pointers, or you recently were but suddenly "got it", what were the aspects of pointers that caused you problems?

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  • Graph of included files

    - by Dacav
    When I work on someone else's code, I tipically need to abuse of grep in order to find data types declarations etc, and this usually makes me confused. I'd like to have some tool which analyzes the source code and produces some graphviz-like drawing and allows me to follow dependencies. Also I've found this on the internet, but I think is taylored for the linux kernel only.

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  • Dreamweaver CS4 - How do you preview in Browser?

    - by Linda Cohen
    I'm new to Dreamweaver CS4 and making my first website. I've watched a lot of tutorials and they all just click the Preview in Browser button and they can see what their page looks like in Firefox/IE/etc. But when I click Preview in Browser a new Firefox window opens up and it goes to my homepage and that's it. What do I need to setup in order be able to preview in firefox? THANKS!

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  • php add hours to date output wrong result

    - by i need help
    Basically what I want to do is to send an email to follow up on order placed in 3 hours later. What I try to do is to get the current date (up to hours level), then compare with the orderdate+ 3 hours, to see whether it match. Example orderdate: 2010-06-12 18, after add 3 hours should become 2010-06-12 21 However, after add hour, the final result sometimes become bigger, sometimes become smaller... something wrong. $now= date('Y-m-d H'); echo $now . "<br>"; ... ... while ($data = mysql_fetch_array ($result)) { $orderid = $data['orderid']; $orddate = $data['orddate']; $corddate= date('Y-m-d H:i:s', $orddate); $year = substr ($corddate, 0, 4); $month = substr ($corddate, 5, 2); $day = substr ($corddate, 8, 2); $hour = substr ($corddate, 11, 2); $actualorderdate= $year . "-" . $month . "-" . $day . " " . $hour; $new_time = mktime ($hour+3, 0, 0, $month, $day, $year); $year = date ('Y', $new_time); $month = date ('m', $new_time); $day= date ('d', $new_time); $hour= date ('h', $new_time); $xhourslater= $year . "-" . $month . "-" . $day . " " . $hour; echo "actualorderdate: ". $actualorderdate. " xhourslater: " . $xhourslater. "<br>"; if($now==$xhourslater) { echo "now is 3 hours later" . "<br>"; //send email follow up, then update status as sent, in order not to resend anytime in the 3rd hour. } }

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  • Update all table rows but top N in Mysql

    - by arthurprs
    I was trying to run the following query UPDATE blog_post SET `thumbnail_present`=0, `thumbnail_size`=0, `thumbnail_data`='' WHERE `blog_post` NOT IN ( SELECT `blog_post` FROM blog_post ORDER BY `blog_post` DESC LIMIT 10) But Mysql doesn't allow 'LIMIT' in an 'IN' subquery. I think I can make a select to count the table rows and then make an ordered update limited by 'COUNT - 10', but I was wondering if there is a better way. Thanks in advance.

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  • Mysql - GROUP BY Avoid using tempoary

    - by jwzk
    The goal of this query is to get a total of unique records (by IP) per ref ID. SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT ip), GROUP_CONCAT(ref.id) FROM `sess` sess JOIN `ref` USING(row_id) WHERE sess.time BETWEEN '2010-04-21 00:00:00' AND '2010-04-21 23:59:59' GROUP BY ref.id ORDER BY sess.time DESC The query works fine, but its using a temporary table. Any ideas?

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  • Determining whether one array contains the contents of another array in ruby

    - by Andrew Grimm
    In ruby, how do I test that one array not only has the elements of another array, but contain them in that particular order? correct_combination = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] [1, 5, 8, 2, 3, 4, 5].function_name(correct_combination) # => false [8, 10, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9].function_name(correct_combination) # => true I tried using include, but that is used to test whether [1,2,3].include?(2) is true or not.

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  • Question on Books

    - by rockbala
    I am a learning SQL, HTML now. I would like to learn the following two more... Java, XML. I want to understand these two from testing and Web Services point of view. Is there a better order to learn the next two Java, XML or XML, Java?

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  • What will this B-tree look like?

    - by Phenom
    The B-tree is of order 4, meaning that it can hold 4 pointers, and 3 keys. The following is inserted: A G I Y Since they can't all fit in one node, I know that the node will split. So I know there's going to be a root node with 2 child nodes after these things are inserted, but I don't know exactly what they'll look like.

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  • What event should I handle to execute code when WinForms application switches from Run mode to Desig

    - by dotnetuser
    I am running a Windows form application and I need to execute a piece of code when I switch to design mode. I have a handler for the OnEnterDesignMode debugger event and this gets hit if I am debugging the application and then switch to design mode. However, this does not get hit if I initially start without debugging and then switch to design mode. What event do I need to handle in order that certain code is executed when switching from Run mode to Design mode?

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  • How to find "\r" in a conditional?

    - by Werner
    Hi, in a C++ program some string reads info from file, and in some part contains a "\r" character. I need to remove it, afte the read, in order to avoid problems. I thought about comparing strings character to character, I thought that "\r" would take two chars, but not, it is just one. how would i use a conditional ? if char[4]==`\r' ??? Thanks P.D. How would the problem be solved in C?

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  • SQL SERVER 2005 Self Joins output

    - by user301751
    HI I am looking for some help I just can't seem to get my head how self joins work. I have this sql code select Persno'Name',convert(char(20), A_Date , 13)'Logins',acode from atrail as LOGIN where acode = 'LOGIN' OR acode = 'LOGOUT' order by a_date desc Which produces a list of User names and when the have logged in and out. What I am trying to acheive is to get anther column with the LOGOUT date next to the date they logged in date so that it is easyer to see when they logged in and out. Thanks Andy

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  • Split a string by two characters

    - by David
    Hi, Firstable i want to match if a string has the following format: $abc #xyz or $abc .xyz. The abc and xyz mean only alphanumeric string. If it's matched then i need to extract the first $abc and the last #xyz, all that using pure javascript and maybe regex. The pattern is in the following order: Dollar Sign Unlimited alphanumeric string space a hash or point Unlimited alphanumeric string Thanks in advance for any help.

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  • Traverse a XML using Recursive function

    - by Kaja
    How can I traverse (read all the nodes in order) a XML document using recursive functions in c#? What I want is to read all the nodes in xml (which has attributes) and print them in the same structure as xml (but without Node Localname) Thanks

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  • Is there ever a good reason to store time not in UTC?

    - by landon9720
    I am wondering if there are any good reasons to ever store time information in anything other that UTC (GMT)? I believe that this is a solid rule for all software engineering. The conversion to local time is merely a translation that happens at the UI layer for display purposes. I have also seen cases where the translatation is needed in order to implement an algorithm correctly (for handling midnight date changes, etc.).

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  • Is it bad OOP practice to have objects reference each other?

    - by lala
    Pardon my noobness. I'm making a game in which several characters have relationships with each other and they need to be able to interact with each other and store some relationship data regarding how they feel about each other. I have an object for each character. Is it bad for each of those character objects to have an array of all the other character objects in order to perform these interactions? Is there a better way to do this?

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  • Copy and paste RESULTS of a file search

    - by ray023
    In order for me to get the results of a file search in a readable format, I use the following command line in a command prompt: dir *.* /s > myResultList.txt I then open that list in Excel, use fixed width format to get rid of all the stuff I don't want and then I have my list. Seems like a lot to do for something so simple. Does anyone out there have any recommendations for something that would work better than this?

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  • Selecting rows distinctively

    - by noway
    Lets assume my database table structure is something like | items | weight | |============|==========| | item_1 | 50 | | item_2 | 90 | | item_2 | 45 | | item_2 | 60 | | item_3 | 40 | In the select statement, I want to show an item only for once with the highest weight also ordered by height. So the result should be : | items | weight | |============|==========| | item_2 | 90 | | item_1 | 50 | | item_3 | 40 | I tried something like SELECT DISTINCT items, weight FROM mytable ORDER BY weight DESC but it didn't work because the results are actually distinct. How can I make that selection?

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