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  • B Bernard Laplace

    This is just one method, but do not expect it to be short... :sigh: I spent my days debugging this kind of code... X|

    Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim r As Integer
    Dim sEmployeeID As String
    Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
    Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
    Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
    Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
    Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
    Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
    Dim sProject As String = ""
    Dim DateEnd As Object
    Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
    Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
    Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
    Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
    Dim hl As New HyperLink
    Dim lb As New Label
    Dim lb2 As New Label
    Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
    Dim sDayName As String
    Dim sExit As String
    Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
    Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
    Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
    Dim Hours As Double
    Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
    Dim HoursMonth As Double
    Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
    Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
    Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
    Dim TSID As Integer
    Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
    Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
    Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
    Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
    Dim WorkPerc As Double
    Dim sHoliday As String
    Dim ProjectID As Integer
    Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
    Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
    Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
    Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
    Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

    	Select Case e.Row.RowType
    		Case DataControlRowType.Header
    			Dim iMonth As Integer
    			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
    			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
    			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
    			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
    			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
    			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
    			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
    			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
    			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
    			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
    
    			i = iColDaysStart
    			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
    				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
    				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.VisualBasic.FirstDayOfWeek.Sunday)
    				e.Row.Cells(i).Text = String.Concat(Left(sDayNam
    
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    ed welch
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    Well, that code brings me back to the 90's. Typical "journeyman programmer" production. The journeyman programmer doesn't care about software engineering or improving the skills in their trade, just hack away until it works... eventually they work up their way to be project manager and leave the crap to someone else to maintain X|. Don't let it get to you too much the first 20 years are the worse :laugh:

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    • E ed welch

      Well, that code brings me back to the 90's. Typical "journeyman programmer" production. The journeyman programmer doesn't care about software engineering or improving the skills in their trade, just hack away until it works... eventually they work up their way to be project manager and leave the crap to someone else to maintain X|. Don't let it get to you too much the first 20 years are the worse :laugh:

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      NormDroid
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      Very well put :) I wouldn't even use the word 'programmer' in the same sense as VB, more like 'user'. VB - curse of many bad project implementations.

      Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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      • B Bernard Laplace

        This is just one method, but do not expect it to be short... :sigh: I spent my days debugging this kind of code... X|

        Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
        Dim i As Integer
        Dim r As Integer
        Dim sEmployeeID As String
        Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
        Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
        Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
        Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
        Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
        Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
        Dim sProject As String = ""
        Dim DateEnd As Object
        Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
        Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim hl As New HyperLink
        Dim lb As New Label
        Dim lb2 As New Label
        Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
        Dim sDayName As String
        Dim sExit As String
        Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
        Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
        Dim Hours As Double
        Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
        Dim HoursMonth As Double
        Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
        Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
        Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
        Dim TSID As Integer
        Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
        Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
        Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
        Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
        Dim WorkPerc As Double
        Dim sHoliday As String
        Dim ProjectID As Integer
        Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
        Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
        Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
        Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
        Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

        	Select Case e.Row.RowType
        		Case DataControlRowType.Header
        			Dim iMonth As Integer
        			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
        
        			i = iColDaysStart
        			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
        				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
        				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.VisualBasic.FirstDayOfWeek.Sunday)
        				e.Row.Cells(i).Text = String.Concat(Left(sDayNam
        
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        Bernard Laplace
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        Hoorray! I fixed it!!!! Well when the procedure found a time over 4 hours for a day it used to skip the next records for that day :doh: I am so proud that I can not resist to post the fixed method :-D

        Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
        Dim i As Integer
        Dim r As Integer
        Dim sEmployeeID As String
        Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
        Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
        Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
        Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
        Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
        Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
        Dim sProject As String = ""
        Dim DateEnd As Object
        Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
        Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim hl As New HyperLink
        Dim lb As New Label
        Dim lb2 As New Label
        Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
        Dim sDayName As String
        Dim sExit As String
        Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
        Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
        Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
        Dim Hours As Double
        Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
        Dim HoursMonth As Double
        Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
        Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
        Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
        Dim TSID As Integer
        Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
        Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
        Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
        Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
        Dim WorkPerc As Double
        Dim sHoliday As String
        Dim ProjectID As Integer
        Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
        Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
        Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
        Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
        Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

        	Select Case e.Row.RowType
        		Case DataControlRowType.Header
        			Dim iMonth As Integer
        			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
        			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
        
        			i = iColDaysStart
        			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
        				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
        				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.V
        
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        • B Bernard Laplace

          This is just one method, but do not expect it to be short... :sigh: I spent my days debugging this kind of code... X|

          Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
          Dim i As Integer
          Dim r As Integer
          Dim sEmployeeID As String
          Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
          Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
          Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
          Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
          Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
          Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
          Dim sProject As String = ""
          Dim DateEnd As Object
          Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
          Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
          Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
          Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
          Dim hl As New HyperLink
          Dim lb As New Label
          Dim lb2 As New Label
          Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
          Dim sDayName As String
          Dim sExit As String
          Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
          Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
          Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
          Dim Hours As Double
          Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
          Dim HoursMonth As Double
          Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
          Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
          Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
          Dim TSID As Integer
          Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
          Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
          Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
          Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
          Dim WorkPerc As Double
          Dim sHoliday As String
          Dim ProjectID As Integer
          Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
          Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
          Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
          Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
          Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

          	Select Case e.Row.RowType
          		Case DataControlRowType.Header
          			Dim iMonth As Integer
          			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
          			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
          			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
          			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
          
          			i = iColDaysStart
          			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
          				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
          				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.VisualBasic.FirstDayOfWeek.Sunday)
          				e.Row.Cells(i).Text = String.Concat(Left(sDayNam
          
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          I got a headache after the word Sub in line 1 and stopped reading. :laugh:

          Vita est usquequaque virtus victus ut plenus. Ego non sum semper iustus tamen Ego sum nunquam nefas!

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          • N NormDroid

            Very well put :) I wouldn't even use the word 'programmer' in the same sense as VB, more like 'user'. VB - curse of many bad project implementations.

            Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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            DoctorMick
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            In fairness, a lot of bad implementations are done in other languages, I dare say there are as many shocking apps developed in C# as there are VB.Net.

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            • D Dave Kreskowiak

              :WTF: is your problem?? All I did was bring up something I saw in a documentery about artillery and it's reliablilty and maintainability, and you think I'm picking on the Germans? Dude, back then, during the war, they tended to over-engineer their weapons. That's all I'm saying...

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                   2006, 2007, 2008

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              Alessandro Bernardi
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              I agree with you ;) And what's about an italian like me? Would you like me to speak about spaghetti code? :laugh: Luckly italian people does not always write spaghetti as they eat!! :P

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              • E ed welch

                Well, that code brings me back to the 90's. Typical "journeyman programmer" production. The journeyman programmer doesn't care about software engineering or improving the skills in their trade, just hack away until it works... eventually they work up their way to be project manager and leave the crap to someone else to maintain X|. Don't let it get to you too much the first 20 years are the worse :laugh:

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                Vozzie2
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                14 more to go, i hope i'll make it... :~

                It feels good to learn and achieve

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                • B Bernard Laplace

                  This is just one method, but do not expect it to be short... :sigh: I spent my days debugging this kind of code... X|

                  Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
                  Dim i As Integer
                  Dim r As Integer
                  Dim sEmployeeID As String
                  Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
                  Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
                  Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
                  Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
                  Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
                  Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
                  Dim sProject As String = ""
                  Dim DateEnd As Object
                  Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
                  Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                  Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                  Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
                  Dim hl As New HyperLink
                  Dim lb As New Label
                  Dim lb2 As New Label
                  Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
                  Dim sDayName As String
                  Dim sExit As String
                  Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
                  Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
                  Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
                  Dim Hours As Double
                  Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
                  Dim HoursMonth As Double
                  Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
                  Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
                  Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
                  Dim TSID As Integer
                  Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
                  Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
                  Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
                  Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
                  Dim WorkPerc As Double
                  Dim sHoliday As String
                  Dim ProjectID As Integer
                  Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
                  Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
                  Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
                  Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
                  Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

                  	Select Case e.Row.RowType
                  		Case DataControlRowType.Header
                  			Dim iMonth As Integer
                  			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
                  			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
                  			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
                  			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
                  			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
                  			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
                  			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
                  			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
                  			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
                  			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
                  
                  			i = iColDaysStart
                  			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
                  				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
                  				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.VisualBasic.FirstDayOfWeek.Sunday)
                  				e.Row.Cells(i).Text = String.Concat(Left(sDayNam
                  
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                  Jeroen De Dauw
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                  Did the author die? ;P

                  GSoC 2009 student for SMW! --- My little forums: http://code.bn2vs.com --- 70 72 6F 67 72 61 6D 6D 69 6E 67 20 34 20 6C 69 66 65!

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                  • J Jeroen De Dauw

                    Did the author die? ;P

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                    0x3c0
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                    #21

                    That depends. Did the person who maintained the code have his home address?

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                    • J Jeroen De Dauw

                      Did the author die? ;P

                      GSoC 2009 student for SMW! --- My little forums: http://code.bn2vs.com --- 70 72 6F 67 72 61 6D 6D 69 6E 67 20 34 20 6C 69 66 65!

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                      Bernard Laplace
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                      #22

                      Well I have his home address, but I believe he's already dead, at least his brain was when he 'coded' this.

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        :WTF: is your problem?? All I did was bring up something I saw in a documentery about artillery and it's reliablilty and maintainability, and you think I'm picking on the Germans? Dude, back then, during the war, they tended to over-engineer their weapons. That's all I'm saying...

                        A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
                             2006, 2007, 2008

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                        Bernard Laplace
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                        #23

                        French code smells cheese and has blue spots... :laugh:

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                        • B Bernard Laplace

                          This is just one method, but do not expect it to be short... :sigh: I spent my days debugging this kind of code... X|

                          Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
                          Dim i As Integer
                          Dim r As Integer
                          Dim sEmployeeID As String
                          Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
                          Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
                          Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
                          Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
                          Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
                          Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
                          Dim sProject As String = ""
                          Dim DateEnd As Object
                          Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
                          Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                          Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                          Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
                          Dim hl As New HyperLink
                          Dim lb As New Label
                          Dim lb2 As New Label
                          Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
                          Dim sDayName As String
                          Dim sExit As String
                          Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
                          Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
                          Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
                          Dim Hours As Double
                          Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
                          Dim HoursMonth As Double
                          Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
                          Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
                          Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
                          Dim TSID As Integer
                          Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
                          Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
                          Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
                          Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
                          Dim WorkPerc As Double
                          Dim sHoliday As String
                          Dim ProjectID As Integer
                          Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
                          Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
                          Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
                          Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
                          Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

                          	Select Case e.Row.RowType
                          		Case DataControlRowType.Header
                          			Dim iMonth As Integer
                          			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
                          			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
                          			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
                          			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
                          
                          			i = iColDaysStart
                          			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
                          				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
                          				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.VisualBasic.FirstDayOfWeek.Sunday)
                          				e.Row.Cells(i).Text = String.Concat(Left(sDayNam
                          
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                          Lost User
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                          I have seen worse Russian code. Best thing to do with monster code is to use some reflections on it.

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                          • A Alessandro Bernardi

                            I agree with you ;) And what's about an italian like me? Would you like me to speak about spaghetti code? :laugh: Luckly italian people does not always write spaghetti as they eat!! :P

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                            Lost User
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                            LMAO! :laugh: Ever here the American sing-a-long: 'On top of old meatball...'

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                            • B Bernard Laplace

                              Hoorray! I fixed it!!!! Well when the procedure found a time over 4 hours for a day it used to skip the next records for that day :doh: I am so proud that I can not resist to post the fixed method :-D

                              Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
                              Dim i As Integer
                              Dim r As Integer
                              Dim sEmployeeID As String
                              Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
                              Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
                              Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
                              Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
                              Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
                              Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
                              Dim sProject As String = ""
                              Dim DateEnd As Object
                              Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
                              Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                              Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                              Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
                              Dim hl As New HyperLink
                              Dim lb As New Label
                              Dim lb2 As New Label
                              Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
                              Dim sDayName As String
                              Dim sExit As String
                              Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
                              Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
                              Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
                              Dim Hours As Double
                              Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
                              Dim HoursMonth As Double
                              Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
                              Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
                              Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
                              Dim TSID As Integer
                              Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
                              Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
                              Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
                              Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
                              Dim WorkPerc As Double
                              Dim sHoliday As String
                              Dim ProjectID As Integer
                              Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
                              Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
                              Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
                              Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
                              Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

                              	Select Case e.Row.RowType
                              		Case DataControlRowType.Header
                              			Dim iMonth As Integer
                              			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
                              			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
                              			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
                              			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
                              			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
                              			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
                              			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
                              			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
                              			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
                              			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
                              
                              			i = iColDaysStart
                              			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
                              				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
                              				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.V
                              
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                              Arnaud Lhopiteau wrote:

                              I am so proud that I can not resist to post the fixed method Big Grin

                              No, 571 line long method can be considered non-broken.

                              It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains. -- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

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                                Arnaud Lhopiteau wrote:

                                I am so proud that I can not resist to post the fixed method Big Grin

                                No, 571 line long method can be considered non-broken.

                                It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains. -- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

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                                Bernard Laplace
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                                Well I can see I am not the only one practicing irony here, am I?

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                                  In fairness, a lot of bad implementations are done in other languages, I dare say there are as many shocking apps developed in C# as there are VB.Net.

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                                  yup, I second that.

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                                    French code smells cheese and has blue spots... :laugh:

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                                    jan larsen
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                                    And Danish code is just sweet!...

                                    "God doesn't play dice" - Albert Einstein "God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dices where they cannot be seen" - Niels Bohr

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                                      yup, I second that.

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                                      I third that. I have seen far too much bad code in many languages. :sigh: Bill W

                                      Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.

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                                        Well this code has been made in Switzerland...

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                                        Gautier Boder
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                                        Snif :'( I vote for removing the Swiss citizenship of this programmer ;)

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                                          This is just one method, but do not expect it to be short... :sigh: I spent my days debugging this kind of code... X|

                                          Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs)
                                          Dim i As Integer
                                          Dim r As Integer
                                          Dim sEmployeeID As String
                                          Dim dDateFrom As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateFrom.Text)
                                          Dim dDateTo As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(DateTo.Text)
                                          Dim dDateCurrent As Date = dDateFrom
                                          Dim sConsultantInfoDay As String = ""
                                          Dim sProjectInfo1 As String = ""
                                          Dim sProjectInfo2 As String = ""
                                          Dim sProject As String = ""
                                          Dim DateEnd As Object
                                          Dim DaysNoticeExt As Object
                                          Dim sColor1 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                                          Dim sColor2 As String = "#FFFFFF"
                                          Dim PreviousColor As String = "#FFFFFF"
                                          Dim hl As New HyperLink
                                          Dim lb As New Label
                                          Dim lb2 As New Label
                                          Dim iDayofWeek As Integer
                                          Dim sDayName As String
                                          Dim sExit As String
                                          Dim bgColor As Drawing.Color
                                          Dim sColorProject As String = "#FFFFFF"
                                          Dim bTSClosed As Boolean
                                          Dim Hours As Double
                                          Dim HoursClientMonth As Double
                                          Dim HoursMonth As Double
                                          Dim HoursTBPMonth As Double
                                          Dim HoursInternalMonth As Double
                                          Dim DailyHoursTBP As Double
                                          Dim TSID As Integer
                                          Dim oEmpDateStart As Object
                                          Dim oEmpDateEnd As Object
                                          Dim bClientProject As Boolean = False
                                          Dim bProjectFoundMonth As Boolean = False
                                          Dim WorkPerc As Double
                                          Dim sHoliday As String
                                          Dim ProjectID As Integer
                                          Dim TotalHoursMonth As Double
                                          Dim dteRenewal, dteCurrentNotification, dteCurrentEndProj As DateTime
                                          Dim intRenewalCpt As Integer = -1
                                          Dim blnIsFirstTime As Boolean = True
                                          Dim intRenewsEachNbMonths As Integer

                                          	Select Case e.Row.RowType
                                          		Case DataControlRowType.Header
                                          			Dim iMonth As Integer
                                          			e.Row.Cells(0).Visible = False
                                          			e.Row.Cells(1).Visible = False
                                          			e.Row.Cells(2).Visible = False
                                          			e.Row.Cells(3).Visible = False
                                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Width = ConsultantColWidth
                                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Text = sEmployeeHeader
                                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Size = iFontSizeEmployees
                                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).Font.Bold = True
                                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).ForeColor = Drawing.Color.White
                                          			e.Row.Cells(iColDaysStart - 1).BackColor = Drawing.Color.DarkBlue
                                          
                                          			i = iColDaysStart
                                          			Do While dDateCurrent <= dDateTo
                                          				iMonth = dDateCurrent.Month
                                          				sDayName = WeekdayName(DatePart("w", dDateCurrent), True, Microsoft.VisualBasic.FirstDayOfWeek.Sunday)
                                          				e.Row.Cells(i).Text = String.Concat(Left(sDayNam
                                          
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                                          You are almost predestined to apply a Laplace transformation ;P :laugh:

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