Visual Studio - MoveToRegion
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Why would you not create the region first if it doesn't exist and then create the properties inside or simply open the region and create them inside? Am I missing something?
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The guy I watched created the properties used the Ctrl+R, Ctrl+E shortcut chord. It places it directly under the field in the code. He didn't manually type out the properties.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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I actually downloaded the source for MoveToRegionVSX. It's actually a project hosted on CP. I'm going to attempt to convert it to VS2012. :sigh:
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
Nice idea, I which I had time to update it .. keep me notified when it is don I hope my code is readable and easy to extend
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I actually downloaded the source for MoveToRegionVSX. It's actually a project hosted on CP. I'm going to attempt to convert it to VS2012. :sigh:
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
Nice idea, I which I had time to update it .. keep me notified when it is done I hope my code is readable and easy to extend Best of Luck
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Nice idea, I which I had time to update it .. keep me notified when it is don I hope my code is readable and easy to extend
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I completed it on Friday, but the project is at work, not at home. All I did was update the project references to use the Visual Studio 2012 SDK. I don't recall the need to make any code changes. I tested it with my VS2012 at work and it seemed to function properly. :-D
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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I completed it on Friday, but the project is at work, not at home. All I did was update the project references to use the Visual Studio 2012 SDK. I don't recall the need to make any code changes. I tested it with my VS2012 at work and it seemed to function properly. :-D
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
Excellent :thumbsup: I will update the article soon with your point
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I'd use it for VS2013. :-D
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Hi Ron Did it work with you on VS 2013? As per Matt U, you are supposed to just update the project references to use the Visual Studio 2013 SDK. Please, keep me updated to update the article accordingly Thanks for your cooperation :thumbsup:
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Excellent :thumbsup: I will update the article soon with your point
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Awesome! :) All I did was install the Visual Studio 2012 SDK, load and upgrade the project from VS2010 to VS2012, remove VS2010 SDK references, and add the ones for VS2012. If you have anymore questions you can message me on here or something. I'll gladly help out. :)
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Hi Ron Did it work with you on VS 2013? As per Matt U, you are supposed to just update the project references to use the Visual Studio 2013 SDK. Please, keep me updated to update the article accordingly Thanks for your cooperation :thumbsup:
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Muhammad, Yes it worked fine. I now have it in 2013 and 2010. And working fine in both. Sorry for the late reply, I got busy. Go figure. :)
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Muhammad, Yes it worked fine. I now have it in 2013 and 2010. And working fine in both. Sorry for the late reply, I got busy. Go figure. :)
Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.
Thanks a lot Ron for your help I have updated the article based on your valued input Check it here[^]
foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;
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Awesome! :) All I did was install the Visual Studio 2012 SDK, load and upgrade the project from VS2010 to VS2012, remove VS2010 SDK references, and add the ones for VS2012. If you have anymore questions you can message me on here or something. I'll gladly help out. :)
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
Thanks a lot Matt U for your help I have updated the article based on your valued input Check it here[^]
foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;
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Thanks a lot Matt U for your help I have updated the article based on your valued input Check it here[^]
foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;