Basically, this question with a difference...
Is it possible to capture print output from a TSQL stored procedure in .NET, using the Entity Framework?
The solution in the other question doesn't work for me. It works with the connection type from System.Data.SqlClient but I'm using the one from System.Data.EntityClient which does not have an InfoMessage event. (Of course, I could just create an SQL connection based on the Entity connection settings, but prefer to do it directly.)
MYMESSAGE = "<div>Hello</div><p></p>Hello"
send_mail("testing",MYMESSAGE,"[email protected]",['[email protected]'],fail_silently=False)
However, this message doesn't get the HTML mime type when it is sent. In my outlook, I see the code...
I'd like to be able to generate a compiled expression to set a property, given the lambda expression that provides the "get" method for a property.
Here's what I'm looking for:
public Action<int> CreateSetter<T>(Expression<Func<T, int>> getter)
{
// returns a compiled action using the details of the getter expression tree, or null
// if the write property is not defined.
}
I'm still trying to understand the various types of Expression classes, so if you can point me in the right direction that would be great.
I know that the android plattform is open source. What I am interested in is the share of open source Android apps, thus developers that realease their own apps under a open source license.
Does anybody have an idea, how to get this information?
How can I select only distinct elements for the XML document using XPATH?I've tried to use the 'distinct-values' function but it didn't work for some reason..
What I'm trying to do is to print my two-dimensional array but i'm
lost.
The first function is running perfect, the problem is the second or maybe the way I'm
passing it to the "Print" function.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define ROW 2
#define COL 2
//Memory allocation and values input
void func(int **arr)
{
int i, j;
arr = (int**)calloc(ROW,sizeof(int*));
for(i=0; i < ROW; i++)
arr[i] = (int*)calloc(COL,sizeof(int));
printf("Input: \n");
for(i=0; i<ROW; i++)
for(j=0; j<COL; j++)
scanf_s("%d", &arr[i][j]);
}
//This is where the problem begins or maybe it's in the main
void print(int **arr)
{
int i, j;
for(i=0; i<ROW; i++)
{
for(j=0; j<COL; j++)
printf("%5d", arr[i][j]);
printf("\n");
}
}
void main()
{
int *arr;
func(&arr);
print(&arr); //maybe I'm not passing the arr right ?
}
To clearly separate the Controller and View layers, I do not longer want to pass full objects to my views. Instead I want to pass only arrays and objects that contain the data but do not have any methods. Otherwise a view script would be able to delete Doctrine records or traverse in the object tree to data that was not intended for the view.
I'm writing some C code to parse IEEE 802.11 frames, but I'm stuck trying to create a new variable whose length depends on the size of the frame itself.
Here's the code I currently have:
int frame_body_len = pkt_hdr->len - radio_hdr->len - wifi_hdr_len - 4;
u_char *frame_body = (u_char *) (packet + radio_hdr->len + wifi_hdr_len);
Basically, the frame consists of a header, a body, and a checksum at the end. I can calculate the length of the frame body by taking the length of the packet and subtracting the length of the two headers that appear before it (radio_hdr->len and wifi_hdr_len respectively), plus 4 bytes at the end for the checksum.
However, how can I create the frame_body variable without the trailing checksum? Right now, I'm initializing it with the contents of the packet starting at the position after the two headers, but is there some way to start at that position and end 4 bytes before the end of packet? packet is a pointer to a u_char, if it helps.
I'm a new C programmer, so any and all advice about my code you can give me would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Hi. Am I the only one experiencing this issue? I'm using the html5media library and the test page they provide no longer plays in Firefox 3.6.3, though it plays on the latest Safari, Chrome, Opera, and IE. On FF 3.6.3, it shows the video and the audio with large X through them. I'm using this library on my site and noticed the issue as well. I'm not seeing any errors in the error console.
Hi there,
The following always preselects the last option, but i like the first option to be preselected?
<select name="filter">
<option value="" selected>Make a choice</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
<option value="7">7</option>
<option value="">all</option>
</select>
even with the first selected??
Can this be done??
This is really a few questions in one, I'm wondering what the performance cost is for these things, as I haven't really been following a best practice of any sort for these. The answers may also be useful to other readers, if somebody knows these.
(1) If I need the core data managed object context, is it bad to use
#import "myAppDelegate.h"
//farther down in the code:
NSManagedObjectContext *context = [(myAppDelegate.h*)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] managedObjectContext];
as opposed to leaving the warning you get if you don't cast the delegate?
(2) What is the cheapest way to hard-code a string? I have been using
return @"myString";
on occasion in some functions where I need to pass it to a variety of places, is it better to do it this way:
static NSString *str = @"myString";
return str;
(3) How costly is it to subclass an object i wrote vs. making a new one, in general?
(4) When I am using core data and navigating through a hierarchy of some sort, is it necessary to turn things back into faults somehow after I read some info from them? or is this done automatically?
Thanks for any help.
I've deployed a SSIS package to my SQL server.
I can run the package fine by connecting to Integration Services in SSMS and right clicking on it and choosing "Run Package"
However, if I schedule the package, it fails.
It tells me to check the logs for information on why, but there is nothing in there...
Any ideas?
(this is my first SSIS package by the way)
I'm making a store web app for a college class. I'm wondering what do stores like Amazon do when there is only 1 item left?
Do they let multiple customers add the last item to their cart, and whoever checks out first gets it? Meaning that the inventory database is updated after purchase.
or
Do they let only one customer add the last item to their cart and remove the item from the inventory. If the customer's session times out, then the item is put back in the inventory.
This simple test, of course, works as expected:
scala var b = 2
b: Int = 2
scala b += 1
scala b
res3: Int = 3
Now I bring this into scope:
class A(var x: Int) { def +=(y:Int) { this.x += y } }
implicit def int2A(i:Int) : A = new A(i)
I'm defining a new class and a += operation on it.
I never expected this would affect the way my regular Ints behave.
But it does:
scala var b:Int = 0
b: Int = 0
scala b += 1
scala b
res29: Int = 0
scala b += 2
scala b
res31: Int = 0
Scala seems to prefer the implicit conversion over the natural += that is already defined to Ints. That leads to several questions...
Why? Is this a bug? Is it by design?
Is there a work-around (other than not using "+=")?
Thanks
I have an analysis that can be parallelized over a different number of processes. It is expected that things will be both IO and CPU intensive (very high throughput short-read DNA alignment if anyone is curious.)
The system running this is a 48 core linux server.
The question is how to determine the optimum number of processes such that total throughput is maximized. At some point the processes will presumably become IO bound such that adding more processes will be of no benefit and possibly detrimental.
Can I tell from standard system monitoring tools when that point has been reached?
Would the output of top (or maybe a different tool) enable me to distinguish between a IO bound and CPU bound process? I am suspicious that a process blocked on IO might still show 100% CPU utilization.
So let's say I have a form which is being sent somewhere strange (and by strange we mean, NOT the default route:
<% form_for @form_object, :url => {:controller => 'application',
:action => 'form_action_thing'} do |f| %>
<%= f.text_field :email %>
<%= submit_tag 'Login' %>
<% end %>
Now let's say that we have the method that accepts it.
def form_action_thing
User.find(????? :email ?????)
end
My questions are thus:
How does can I make the object @form_object available to the receiving method (in this case, form_action_tag)?
I've tried params[:form_object], and I've scoured this site and the API, which I have to post below because SO doesn't believe I'm not a spammer (I'm a new member), as well as Googled as many permutations of this idea as I could think of. Nothing. Sorry if I missed something, i'm really trying.
How do I address the object, once I've made it accessible to the method? Not params[:form_object], I'm guessing.
d = {'apple':9,'oranges':3,'grapes':22}
How do I return the largest key/value?
Edit: How do I make a list that has this sorted by largest to lowest value?
I have seen this but can't work out how to apply it (no pun intended) to my situation.
I have a sorted list of maps like this: (note there can be more than two keys in the map)
({name1 3, name2 7}, {name1 35, name2 7}, {name1 0, name2 3})
What I am after is this data structure afterwards:
({:name1 [3,35,0]}, {:name2 [7,7,3]})
Ive been struggling with this for a while and cant seem to get anywhere near.
Caveats: The data must stay sorted and I have N keywords not just two.
I'm pretty proficient with PHP, outside of OOP - which I am just now starting to jump in to.
I've been watching videos and reading tutorials, but they are all still pretty confusing...
If I have
FILE 1 (class.time.php)
class Time {
function GetTime(){
$time = date('H:i:s');
printf($time);
}
}
and then in a nother php page I've got
FILE 2 (page.php)
I can do
include('class.time.php');
and then anywhere in this page I can then do
$time = new Time; //Calling the class and setting the class to a variable
$time->GetTime(); //This is BASICALLY saying (run the 'GetTime' function in the 'Time Class'
My main question is, is the comment above (This is BASICALLY saying.....) correct? or is there a better way to think of it?
I'm using the latest CKeditor with jQuery adapter.
I have successfully got it to work, and display.
However, as I am completely new to CKeditor, how do I pass in config variables using the jQuery method?
This is what I've got
$( '#input-content' ).ckeditor('', {
toolbar: 'basic'
});
I think from what I've read, the first argument is meant to be a callback, and the 2nd the config. But doing this has not changed the editor at all.
How do I use these config properties etc using the jQuery adapter?
Thanks
I have been searching the internet for the last few days trying to figure this out. My goal is to draw a textured and animated .x file exported from a 3D program. I found a tutorial of how to load and draw a .obj file, which I understand, but the tutorial doesn't say how to texture it, and .obj doesn't support animation. The .x file structure is human readable just like .obj, but I have no clue how to texture it, and I might be able to figure out how to animate it, but I would prefer to be instructed on that. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
I have a very big table with a lot of rows, every row has stats for every user for certain days. And obviously I don't have any stats for future. So to update the stats I use
UPDATE Stats SET Visits=@val WHERE ... a lot of conditions ... AND Date=@Today
But what if the row doesn't exist? I'd have to use
INSERT INTO Stats (...) VALUES (Visits=@val, ..., Date=@Today)
How can I check if the row exists or not? Is there any way different from doing the COUNT(*)?
If I fill the table with empty cells, it'd take hundreds of thousands of rows taking megabytes and storing no data.
I noticed that some enumerations have "None" as a enumeration member.
For example what I mean
enum Mode
{
Mode1 = 1,
Mode2 = 2,
Mode3 = 3,
None = 4
}
Why do they use it ? In what cases solution with a none member is more preferable (less preferable) ?