Have you read this? :( http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2501492[^] The world laugh at us :( They this we are nothing but a group of idiots. Because of the ppl like you. My dear brother, why don't you think that you have a responsibility to protect the dignity of your great nation Mother India...
janet2008
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plz help me........Ummmm not like that… I got angry a moment. It came out like this May be I am wrong, may be I am crazy. But this is me. This is my behavior
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plz help me........Christian Graus wrote:
but that site is mostly Indians who have no idea how to code
10000000 foolish niggers living in between Indian ocean and Himalaya :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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JOTDMidnight joke from your husband? ;P
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Which data sourse you like?The stored procedure parameter is decimal type. But sqlparameter class will receive parameter value as “object”. So I didn’t do anything for casting. I don’t know what will happen in ADO.NET
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Which data sourse you like?It is because, usually user input price in a text box. So if I write a function with a decimal parameter, I have to cast the textbox output. Since both method gives same result I thought to avoid this casting.
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Which data sourse you like?Ok ok :) You talk about the good architecture. Let me ask one question here. Suppose you have a “price” field with the “decimal” data type in your database. Now you are writing a function to save data to this table. This function receives values for insert as parameters and calls a stored procedure. Is there problem that pass the “price” as string into this functions? I mean any performance problem or something like that?
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Which data sourse you like?I know most of the professionals like to follow the traditional way. It is more flexible but it is time consuming. Isn’t it?
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Which data sourse you like?I don't like SqlDataSouce because it is difficult to handle the inline sql. I always using the ObjectDataSource which can use to call business layer functions directly. I am happy that I can bind a grid with a few mouse clicks :)
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Remember Me Next timeSure next time i will remember you when i am work on asp.net 2.0 :-O
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why the ppl are rude?last wednesday one of the indian CP member shout at me. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2383424 I took it as fun. But i wonder why they are rude and not patient?
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insertion of image in sql sever 2000Ok thanks for advice :-D
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insertion of image in sql sever 2000:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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how to connect SQL Server database? [modified]How many time you will wait Sovann? If no one helps you, will you wait for years? Why don't you try to learn yourself? That is the best method eventhough it is time consuming. don't look for spoon feeding like a baby.
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insertion of image in sql sever 2000Do you got any error?
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how to connect SQL Server database? [modified]Or use MSDN
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SharePoint WebService HelpYou want me to code for you? Will you pay for me? Ask any specific problem. Where you stuck?
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Memebership.ResetPassword() ProblemMay be u tried to insert data to database more than the field width.
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grid view(.net controll)use CSS styles... background color, font, border..