.net - Get The Last Start Time For An App?
Feb 14, 2011How to get the last time the current ASP.NET app was initiated?
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View 2 RepliesI need to do to the following:
Find if the current time falls within hourly ranges and display the start hour and end hour of that range in labels.
Examples:
If the current time is 8:46am, label startTime would return "8am" and label endTime would return "9am"
If the current time is 10:01pm, label startTime returns "10pm" and label endTime returns "11pm"
If the current time is 12:59am, label startTime returns "12am" and label endTime returns "1am"
I have been working with the C# TimeRange class but not getting what I need.
Our business case requires that a Start Time and End Time must be defined for each Organization involved in the business model. For example; some organizations have their working hours from 8:00AM to 5:00PM and others from 9:00 to 6:00PM. While creating a new Event on our calendar these should be queried from the database (StartTime and EndTime) and setting these as default. My questions are:
1) How should I save these times since DateTime requires a Date in front of it and there's no Time column format on SQL Server (Varchar? Number?). If using one of these types how to I concatenate these to a DateTime variable?
2) If the column should be DateTime, how do I concatenate it to replace the column's Date with Today's date and replace the Time with the time specified for that? Let me be more clear:
Default values saved in the database: StartTime = "2010-01-01 8:00AM" EndTime = "2010-01-01 5:00PM" In my code after querying, my local variables would be populated and replaced by: OrgStartHour = "2010-03-26 8:00AM" and OrgEndHour = "2010-03-26 5:00PM"
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The code above works but I have no idea on how to replace/concatenate the "2010-01-01" with today's date while keeping the "8:00 AM" on it. :)
I have two text boxs for time input. I'm trying to compare two time with format : 10:14:23 AM. Then End-TIme must be greater or equal to Start-Time. The ASP.NET CompareValidator doesnt offer the time type, so I'm thinking of using the Customvalidator. I never use Customvalidator to compare the two text boxs for time input before. How to compare the two time?
View 2 RepliesI want to validate Time-Start and Time-End. The time format is like this 2:15:00 AM I want to make sure that the Time-End must be greater or equal to the Time-Start.
The Time-Start gets the time from DropDownListHourStart(1-12) and DropDownListMinuteStart(1-59) and DropDownListSecondStart(00) and DropDownListAMPMStart(AM-PM)
The Time-End gets the time from DropDownListHourEnd(1-12) and DropDownListMinuteEnd(1-59) and DropDownListSecondEnd(00) and DropDownListAMPMEnd(AM-PM)
I want to check that time-end is equal to or greater than time-in. Can you show me any time validation technique? Whether it's jQuery, JavaScript, or ASP.NET control validator.
What is the right approach when users (authenticated domain admins) should be able to start batch jobs (usually exe files) from an IIS (7.x) aspx (c#) page? This is an intranet site. The batch jobs have to run on the web server as Domain Admins. The website pool is executed by network service or some similar restricted account in AD.
Approaches I can think of (and their disadvantages):
1. Start exe file with System.Diagnostics.Process.Start with another account. This feature is disabled in IIS 7.x, how do I allow it?
2. Create a sheduled task and call scheduled task-api. This unmanaged dll is giving VS compiler warnings because it's unsafe to call from managed code.
3. I suppose there's a better approach, because the previous suggestions doesn't appear safe or robust.
I am trying to have a time clock on my page, I want it to start from 0:00 and then start going up, my plan was to have an AJAX timer and a updatepanel with a label inside of it which would refresh every minute and update the time, how can I get the code in VB.NET to start from 0:00 and increase by 1 minute?
View 6 Repliesvar startTime = new DateTime(2010, 10, 1, 9, 0, 0);
var endTime = new DateTime(2010, 10, 1, 16, 0, 0);
var interval = 11;
So given a start time of 9am, an end time of 4pm and an interval of 11 how can I find out how many time slots there are between the start and end times?Does that make sense? I know the answer will be 43 time slots, but how to derive it?
here .aspx file in one website is communicating with .asmx file in another website so its taking some time to displat the simulator.
View 2 RepliesI want to be able to detect from C# code how long ago a user logged into the site. I need to take a particular action if it is their first time logging in. IsNewSession does not work, unfortunately.
View 2 RepliesI want my Start Time and End TIme should not be equal to each other and I want the End TIme should not go beyond the Start TIme. For example:
Start Time = 8:30 AM
End Time = 8:00 AM
The above example should have an error because the End Time go beyond the Start Time.
My HTML code:
Time In:
<cc1:MaskedEditValidator ID="mevStartTime" runat="server" ControlExtender="meeStartTime"
ControlToValidate="txtStartTime" IsValidEmpty="False" EmptyValueMessage="Time is required "
InvalidValueMessage="Time is invalid" Display="Dynamic" EmptyValueBlurredText="Time is required "
InvalidValueBlurredMessage="Invalid Time" ValidationGroup="MKE" ForeColor="Red" />
<asp:TextBox ID="txtStartTime" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("StartTime", "{0:t}") %>'
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Time Out:
<cc1:MaskedEditValidator ID="MaskedEditValidator1" runat="server" ControlExtender="meeStartTime"
ControlToValidate="txtEndTime" IsValidEmpty="False" EmptyValueMessage="Time is required "
InvalidValueMessage="Time is invalid" Display="Dynamic" EmptyValueBlurredText="Time is required "
InvalidValueBlurredMessage="Invalid Time" ValidationGroup="MKE" ForeColor="Red" />
<asp:TextBox ID="txtEndTime" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("StartTime", "{0:t}") %>'
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In development, our Asp.Net 4 website takes a fairly lengthy time to start after the project libraries are built
We do a fair amount of population of statics etc, but not enough to justify the length of time it takes the app to come up (probably 3-4 minutes)
We aren't building the website, just the libraries, and batch != true in the compilation element in the .config file.
I will try log some diagnostics, but any other pointers would be useful
My web site seems to be running quick. I have not deployed my web site yet, so I am the only one using it right now. The problem I have is if I am testing out the site and then I stop using it for a short period of time, when I come back the web site takes about 8-10 seconds to startup again. I did not rebuild the site I just simply stopped using it for a short period of time. It seems like after a short period of time I have to 'wake it up' again. Is this normal? How can I prevent this?
View 2 RepliesAt work I'm tryhing to upgrade an ASP.NET 2.0 app (which we wrote using VB.NET 2005) to ASP.NET 4.0. I had a few problems during the upgrade, but eventually worked them all out. At the end of the day I decided to give it a quick compile and see if I'd get the start page, so I hit F5 in VS 2010. I left it that way, and man was it acting weird. VS 2010 wasn't responding to anything. If I hovered the mouse over VS 2010's minimize or close buttons, in the upper right corner, then those buttons were flashing very rapidly. I'm not sure what was going on. After waiting 15 minutes to see if it would come up, I decided to try clicking on the close button. Nothing happened. Eventually, I had to leave (I take public transit, and I have to leave when the bus comes)But what I want to know is this, is this pretty standard behavior? Does it normally take this long to do this? This website is of modest size (<100 pages).
(Later) When I came into work today, 8 hours later, VS 2010 was still doing whatever the heck it was doing, but basically it wasn't responding to anything.
I am trying to register the route collection in .net based on each session. The code I have works fine, you goto website/username and it loads the correct sub pages, but you have to restart the application to goto website/username2 to load those sub pages. But when the application is restarted the second one works, but then not the first one. Is there some way to create a different route collection per session not per application using system.web.routing.
View 3 Repliesi used below code for date time picker validation but it's not working.
Actually I want a date time picker which date dd/mm/yyyy format date. With validation for start and end date. Also for manual entry it should take only no. and for date rest like / or, will be auto formatted.means user should not be able to enter it.
I m using c# .net 2008.
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I would like to start a System.Threading.Timer in my application when it launches (maybe deploy is the correct word). I have seen that you can use Application_Start() but this is only fired once the first request comes to the application. I need the timer to start as soon as the application is running so that it can check for work to process even if a user is not interacting with the site. How can I get the application to start the timer once it is up and running?
View 4 RepliesI am running Visual Studio 2010 (as Admin), IIS 7 on Windows 7 x64. I am able to run the ASP.NET web site in IIS 7 without debugging just fine, but when I press F5 to debug it, I get: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Could not start ASP.NET debugging. More information may be available by starting the project without debugging. Unfortunately the help link is not helping me much and leads down a heck of a large tree of things. I checked the following:
Security requirements — I don't recall having to do anything special before. The worker process in IIS7 is w3wp.exe. It says that if it's running as ASPNET or NETWORK SERVICE I must have Administrator privileges to debug it. How do I find out if I need to change something here? Web site Property Pages > Start Options > Debuggers > ASP.NET is checked. Use custom server is set to the URL of the site (which works fine without debugging). Debugging is enabled in web.config. Application is using ASP.NET 3.5 (I want to move to 4.0 eventually but I have some migration to deal with). Application pool: Classing .NET AppPool (also tried DefaultAppPool). Surely it shouldn't be that hard to install IIS, VS, create a web site, and start testing it?
In our ASP.NET application we perform some initializations upon the Application Start event.When the application is started in visual Studio 2010 with 'Debug->Start new instance' the ASP.NET Development server does not start new, and my Application's Start event is not fired.My workaround is to manually stop the development server - is there a setting to force this automatically?
View 1 RepliesI've been having issues getting a service to start. I have 2 other services are identical in configuration in just about every way that start fine, but one of them refuses to start and I really need to get it to work today. I can't see any difference in their implementation or config files. I'm receiving the following messages when attempting to start the service after installing it with InstallUtil:The service is not responding to the control function more help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2186 NET HELPMSG 2186:
Explanation: The service cannot run your command at this time
My web application has hosted on the canada server but my all clients are indians.So, as I am using System.datetime.Now to store all the dates in application.Obviously, it is displaying the canadian time instead of india time.How can i do it?Is there not any gloabl settings that we can do in our web.config file so that it indicates to the server at run time which time zone to execute..?Or any other suitable alternate?
View 3 Repliesi have to listen my mail server for every 30 min. i have a distribution list and i want to count number of email comes for that distribution list and no of replies goes from the outlook for every 30 minutes. also i need to get the time difference between the replied time with arrived time of the mail. so show me some sample code
View 3 RepliesAnyone know how to format a TIME COLUMN in SQL 08 to regular time and not military time? VB.net
View 2 RepliesI'm using Telerik's RadScheduler Control with WebService Binding.
I've used RadScheduler with Server Side Binding which has an event called "OnTimeSlotCreated" which fires every time when a particular time slot creates so that i can access the time slot and get the control (HtmlTableCell Control) to modify it according to the requirement.
But now i'm binding it from client side through WebService which has no such "onClientTimeSlotCreated" event, also these time slots are not having any identity at client side to access.
how to suppress the "AM" in the gridview (template Bind("RideTimeMin", "{0:t}")? Don't tell me to use military time because the function is not "time on a clock"; it's how much time is allowed for a task (in this case the min/max hours & minutes that horses have to complete a 20 mile trail; e.g. 05:00, 05:27, etc). I'm currently accomplishing this in the "ondatabound" function by "..RTmin.Replace("AM","")". I have looked and looked at all the websites that talk about datetime formatting but have yet to find a way to do it upfront in the gridview bind statement.
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