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  • BASH, multiple arrays and a loop.

    - by S1syphus
    At work, we 7 or 8 hardrives we dispatch over the country, each have unique labels which are not sequential. Ideally drives are plugged in our desktop, then gets folders from the server that correspond to the drive name. Sometimes, only one hard drive gets plugged in sometimes multiples, possibly in the future more will be added. Each is mounts to /Volumes/ and it's identifier; so for example /Volumes/f00, where f00 is the identifier. What I want to happen, scan volumes see if any any of the drives are plugged in, then checks the server to see if the folder exists, if ir does copy folder and recursive folders. Here is what I have so far, it checks if the drive exists in Volumes: #!/bin/sh #Declare drives in the array ARRAY=( foo bar long ) #Get the drives from the array DRIVES=${#ARRAY[@]} #Define base dir to check BaseDir="/Volumes" #Define shared server fold on local mount points #I plan to use AFP eventually, but for the sake of ease #using a local mount. ServerMount="BigBlue" #Define folder name for where files are to come from Dispatch="File-Dispatch" dir="$BaseDir/${ARRAY[${i}]}" #Loop through each item in the array and check if exists on /Volumes for (( i=0;i<$DRIVES;i++)); do dir="$BaseDir/${ARRAY[${i}]}" if [ -d "$dir" ]; then echo "$dir exists, you win." else echo "$dir is not attached." fi done What I can't figure out how to do, is how to check the volumes for the server while looping through the harddrive mount points. So I could do something like: #!/bin/sh #Declare drives, and folder location in arrays ARRAY=( foo bar long ) ARRAY1=($(ls ""$BaseDir"/"$ServerMount"/"$Dispatch"")) #Get the drives from the array DRIVES=${#ARRAY[@]} SERVERFOLDER=${#ARRAY1[@]} #Define base dir to check BaseDir="/Volumes" #Define shared server fold on local mount points ServerMount="BigBlue #Define folder name for where files are to come from Dispatch="File-Dispatch" dir="$BaseDir/${ARRAY[${i}]}" #List the contents from server directory into array ARRAY1=($(ls ""$BaseDir"/"$ServerMount"/"$Dispatch"")) echo ${list[@]} for (( i=0;i<$DRIVES;i++)); (( i=0;i<$SERVERFOLDER;i++)); do dir="$BaseDir/${ARRAY[${i}]}" ser="${ARRAY1[${i}]}" if [ "$dir" =~ "$sir" ]; then cp "$sir" "$dir" else echo "$dir is not attached." fi done I know, that is pretty wrong... well very, but I hope it gives you the idea of what I am trying to achieve. Any ideas or suggestions?

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  • Biztalk - local variable in expression shape

    - by Jeremy Stein
    Sometimes when I'm writing XLANG/s code in an expression shape, it would be more readable if I could just use a temporary variable within the scope of that one code block. I hate to clutter up the entire orchestration with a variable declaration. Is there a way to declare a variable within an expression shape?

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  • Searchable list of objects in Java

    - by Christian
    I want to create a large (~300,000 entries) List of self defined objects of the class Drug. Every Drug has an ID and I want to be able to search the Drugs in logarithmic time via that ID. What kind of List do I have to use? How do I declare that it should be searchable via the ID?

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  • What operation type invoked a trigger in SQL Server 2008?

    - by Neil Moss
    I'm contemplating a single SQL trigger to handle INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE operations as part of an auditing process. Is there any statement, function or @@ variable I can interrogate to find out which operation type launched the trigger? I've seen the following pattern: declare @type char(1) if exists (select * from inserted) if exists (select * from deleted) select @Type = 'U' else select @Type = 'I' else select @Type = 'D' but is there anything else a little more direct or explicit? Thanks, Neil.

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  • How to convert int to nchar or nvarchar with leadind zeros ?

    - by Bitnius
    I need to convert int data table field to nchar or nvarchar leading zeros example: 1 convert to '001' 867 convert to '000867' thx. I tested this T-SQL Script and work fine for me ! DECLARE @number1 INT, @number2 INT SET @number1 = 1 SET @number2 = 867 SELECT RIGHT('000' + CAST(@number1 AS NVARCHAR(3)), 3 ) AS NUMBER_CONVERTED SELECT RIGHT('000000' + CAST(@number2 AS NVARCHAR(6)), 6 ) AS NUMBER_CONVERTED

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  • Why decimal behave differently?

    - by haansi
    Hello, I am doing this small exercise. declare @No decimal(38,5); set @No=12345678910111213.14151; select @No*1000/1000,@No/1000*1000,@No; Results are: 12345678910111213.141510 12345678910111213.141000 12345678910111213.14151 Why are the results of first 2 selects different when mathematically it should be same?

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  • Containers of reference_wrappers (comparison operators required?)

    - by kloffy
    If you use stl containers together with reference_wrappers of POD types, the following code works just fine: int i = 3; std::vector< boost::reference_wrapper<int> > is; is.push_back(boost::ref(i)); std::cout << (std::find(is.begin(),is.end(),i)!=is.end()) << std::endl; However, if you use non-POD types such as (contrived example): struct Integer { int value; bool operator==(const Integer& rhs) const { return value==rhs.value; } bool operator!=(const Integer& rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); } }; It doesn't suffice to declare those comparison operators, instead you have to declare: bool operator==(const boost::reference_wrapper<Integer>& lhs, const Integer& rhs) { return boost::unwrap_ref(lhs)==rhs; } And possibly also: bool operator==(const Integer& lhs, const boost::reference_wrapper<Integer>& rhs) { return lhs==boost::unwrap_ref(rhs); } In order to get the equivalent code to work: Integer j = { 0 }; std::vector< boost::reference_wrapper<Integer> > js; js.push_back(boost::ref(j)); std::cout << (std::find(js.begin(),js.end(),j)!=js.end()) << std::endl; Now, I'm wondering if this is really the way it's meant to be done, since it seems impractical. It just seems there should be a simpler solution, e.g. templates: template<class T> bool operator==(const boost::reference_wrapper<T>& lhs, const T& rhs) { return boost::unwrap_ref(lhs)==rhs; } template<class T> bool operator==(const T& lhs, const boost::reference_wrapper<T>& rhs) { return lhs==boost::unwrap_ref(rhs); } There's probably a good reason why reference_wrapper behaves the way it does (possibly to accomodate non-POD types without comparison operators?). Maybe there already is an elegant solution and I just haven't found it.

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  • Can't create EntityManager

    - by bovo
    New to EJB3, please help/explain. Inside a session bean I declare an EntityManager as follow @PersistenceContext(unitName="ScheduleUnit") private EntityManager em; and this works. But when I do this private EntityManager em; private EntityManagerFactory emf; public void myFunction() { emf = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("ScheduleUnit"); em = emf.createEntityManager(); } I get the following error: A JDBC Driver or DataSource class name must be specified in the ConnectionDriverName property

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  • Variable declared with variable keyword in sql plus(oracle 9i)?

    - by Vineet
    I am trying to declare g_num ,number data type with size it gives an error but in case of varchar2,char it does not. variable g_name varchar2(5);//correct accept size for varchar 2 variable g_num number(23);//Gives an error " VAR[IABLE] [ <variable> [ NUMBER | CHAR | CHAR (n [CHAR|BYTE]) | VARCHAR2 (n [CHAR|BYTE]) | NCHAR | NCHAR (n) | NVARCHAR2 (n) | CLOB | NCLOB | REFCURSOR ] ]" Please suggest!

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  • Creating Haskell instance declarations

    - by btl
    Hello, complete noob to Haskell here with probably an even noobier question. I'm trying to get ghci output working and am stuck on instance declarations. How could I declare an instance for "(Show (Stack - Stack))" given: data Cmd = LD Int | ADD | MULT | DUP deriving Show type Prog = [Cmd] type Stack = [Int] type D = Stack -> Stack I've been trying to create a declaration like: instance Show D where show = Stack but all my attempts have resulted in illegal instance declarations. Any help and/or references much appreciated!

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  • Require-Bundle and Import-Package versus feature.xml requires

    - by Robert Munteanu
    When building an Eclipse plugin (lato sensu) which consists of multiple plugins and one feature, I have two ways of specifying dependencies: in the plugins themselves, using Require-Bundle and Import-Package in META-INF/MANIFEST.MF; in the feature.xml file from the feature. In my understanding, it should be enough to declare the dependencies at the lower level, i.e. in the plugins. Why do we still have the feature.xml requires mechanism?

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  • Is there a way to turn this query to regular inline SQL

    - by Luke101
    I would like to turn this query to regular inline sql without using stored procedures declare @nod hierarchyid select @nod = DepartmentHierarchyNode from Organisation where DepartmentHierarchyNode = 0x6BDA select * from Organisation where @nod.IsDescendantOf(DepartmentHierarchyNode) = 1 Is there a way to do it?

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  • Dynamic SQL to query an Adventureworks table

    - by salvationishere
    I am trying to see a list of tables from Adventureworks DB from "Person" schema in Sql Server 2008. I developed teh following SP, but after running it as follows it gives me error "Incorrect syntax near ')'". Do you know how I can revise this SP or exec statement? CREATE PROCEDURE [getTableNames] @SchemaName VARCHAR(50) AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; SET @SchemaName = 'PERSON' DECLARE @cmd AS VARCHAR(max) SET @SchemaName = RTRIM(@SchemaName) SET @cmd = N'SELECT TABLE_NAME ' + 'FROM information_schema.Tables ' + 'WHERE TABLE_TYPE = ''BASE TABLE'' AND TABLE_SCHEMA = @SchemaName' END exec sp_executesql getTableNames, N'@SchemaName NVARCHAR(50), @SchemaName'

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  • Declaring an array of linked list in C#

    - by xarzu
    I got the compile error message "Array size cannot be specified in a variable declaration (try initializing with a 'new' expression)" when I tried to declare an array of linked lists. public LinkedList[2] ExistingXMLList; Also, if I wanted to create a small array of strings, isn't this the way: string [2] inputdata;

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  • Why can't I inherit static classes?

    - by User
    I have several classes that do not really need any state. From the organizational point of view, I would like to put them into hierarchy. But it seems I can't declare inheritance for static classes. Something like that: public static class Base { } public static class Inherited : Base { } will not work. Why have the designers of the language closed that possibility?

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  • How to Retrieve Dynamic Columns?

    - by user2514925
    I have a table: EmpId FirstName LastName Domain Vertical Account City 345 Priya Palanisamy DotNet LS Abbott Chennai 346 Kavitha Amirtharaj DotNet CG Diageo Chennai 647 Kala Haribabu DotNet IME IMS Chennai I want to take the particular columns dynamically. I am using the following procedure but I can take only one column at a time: create PROC columnlist ( @COLUMNS VARCHAR(1000) ) AS BEGIN DECLARE @sql nvarchar(max) = 'SELECT '+ @COLUMNS + ' FROM Table'; exec sp_executesql @sql,N'' END

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  • Contains performs MUCH slower with variable vs constant string SQL Server

    - by Greg R
    For some unknown reason I'm running into a problem when passing a variable to a full text search stored procedure performs many times slower than executing the same statement with a constant value. Any idea why and how can that be avoided? This executes very fast: SELECT * FROM table WHERE CONTAINS (comments, '123') This executes very slowly and times out: DECLARE @SearchTerm nvarchar(30) SET @SearchTerm = '123' SET @SearchTerm = '"' + @SearchTerm + '"' SELECT * FROM table WHERE CONTAINS (comments, @SearchTerm) Does this make any sense???

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  • SQL Query to check ALL days exist between a date range

    - by CL4NCY
    Hi, I have a table of Prices with a start date, end date and price. I want a search to pass in a date range and return whether a price exists for all days in that range. The date range can span multiple prices, just not have any gaps in between. Is this possible? Prices startDate datetime endDate datetime price DECLARE @startDate datetime = '2010-04-01', @endDate datetime = '2010-04-30' SELECT * FROM Prices WHERE @startDate BETWEEN startDate AND endDate...

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  • assigning to local variables in scala template in play framework

    - by user3548344
    I am trying to define the local variables and assign to them as below : @defining((Json.parse(value), ("GGGGGG"))) {case (json:JsValue, lb)=> @{lb=json\\"myTestField"} } but getting the error reassignment to val. So I tried to declare lb as var like @defining((Json.parse(value), ("GGGGGG"))) {case (json:JsValue, lb:var)=> @{lb=json\\"myTestField"} } but getting the error identifier expected but 'var' found How can I assign to variable lb?

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