DataSource Controls :: Way To Download The High Resolution Visual Studio Snapshots
Sep 2, 2010
Within the button code (Default.aspx.vb), there is an undefined 'SqlConnection.'What is the cause of this error?Go to the following URL link, download the 'High Res' Visual Studio snapshots at:
http://cforedu.com/snap.pdf The button code written in VB code reads as follows:
i write and my page loads it find. When i click on the link instead of having the image show on screen it promps me to download it. Why? How can i make it display in the browser? gif and jpg both display in the browser.-edit- i am using FireFox 3.5 there is no code that serves it, its just a link and the file exist in my folder. The link is like http://localhost:1737/a/b/file.png. IE 8 displays the png w/o making me download. I havent tried with other browsers but surely i click on direct png link in firefox on every site mine (in VS) should act the same.
I was facing some serious deadlock issues in a high transaction table.For some select statement i have added nolock .But for few i can not put nolock, as i need accurate data.this select statement becomes a deadlock victim at times.
I been trying to get my Visual Studio 2008 to run my Web Application on IIS7 on my Windows 7 machine but I just can't get it to work. I'm using the SQLEXPRESS I been following this Tutorial, but I get the following error message.
"Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to failure in retrieving the user's local application data path. make sure the user has a local user profile on the computer. The connection will be closed."
Which version of Visual Studio 2008 do you currently use with NHibernate? I would like to test out NHibernate at home, but I'm not sure if I want to shell out $500 plus for VS 2008 professional edition. Has anyone had any luck with NHibernate on VS 2008 standard or even one of the VS express editions?
In visual studio 2005 for windows application , there is option where you can add New datasource by going to menu Data>Add New Data source, I know you can connect to database by using Dim con as connection, Dim cmd as command, Dim da as ataadapter, then query database and get result
Is there anything special you have to do to retrieve Filestream data using a SqlDataSource? I'm using VB and have this as my sqldatasource:
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSourceReadPD" runat="server" etc... SelectCommand="SELECT [PDIPAttachment] FROM [PositionDescriptions] WHERE ([CP_IDString] = @CP_IDString)"> <SelectParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="CP_IDString" Type="String" /> </SelectParameters> </asp:SqlDataSource>
PDIPAttachment is a FILESTREAM column in my table called PositionDescriptions
and this is some of my VB cod:
Dim dv As DataView = DirectCast(SqlDataSourceReadPD.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty), DataView) Dim dr As DataRowView For Each dr In dv Dim data as Byte() = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(dr("PDIPAttachment").ToString()) Next
The Filestream data has a PDF file in it, but what I"m getting back in "data" are 13 bytes consisting of: "System.Byte[]".
How do I specify a port number for a Data Connection in the Server Explorer of Visual Studio 2008. It would use 1433 as a default but the administrators changed it for security purposes.
Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to failure in retrieving the user's local application data path. make sure the user has a local user profile on the computer. The connection will be closed.
I'm using Visual Studio 2008 Query Builder and am trying to pass a value to a parameter that uses the IN OPERATOR.Here is my sql from qb:
SELECT COURSE_TITLE, INSTR_NAME, ADMIN_UNIT FROM vwHRIC_EC_ContractSummary WHERE (ADMIN_UNIT IN (@ADMIN_UNIT))
The trouble I am having is that if the parameter @ADMIN_UNIT contains more than one value such as (8X, CV) that the query doesn't return any data. If I run the same query with only one value such as (8X) it works fine.I have tried different formats like (8X, CV), ('8X', 'CV'), (8X; CV) but none have worked.I ran this same query in SQL Server Management Studio and and it returns data no problem but can't get it to work in Query Builder for my aspx application.Does anyone have any experience with this problem and how did you correct it?
I created and populated a database inside Visual Studio 2008 instead of using Management Studio.I need to run the script to create the schema for users and roles.The database does not show up in ASP.NET SQL Server Setup Wizard or in Management StudioThe only databases that do show up are master, model, msdb, and tempdb
Is there anything I can do to fix this or would it be easier for me to just create a new database starting in Management Studio and then connect to it from within Visual Studio?
Background: I use SQL server 2005 developer edition and visual studio 2008. Visual studio 2008 is running on a local machine with Vista business edition. SQL server is running on a remote server using Windows server 2003. Both computers are within the same domain.
Problem: First, I used the server explorer to connect to the SQL server. Everything works as desired. Then I write code to do the same thing. I keep getting the following error message:
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 25 - Connection string is not valid)
However, I used the exactly identical connection string as the one used in the server explorer. So connection string should not be the problem. In addition, I tried the test code in MSDN, which tells whether my domainusername can flow the network. It turns out the user name is fine. I also went to the SQL server management studio and found the login for my computer is NVCWeihao while my computer login name is NVCweihao. I am wondering if this uppercase letter really affects the connection.
I'm struggling with this problem about 2 weeks and still cannot find the resolution.I was developed a .Net application with visual studio 2008 and using crystal report to generate report.It is working fine in my local machine. However, after I deployed the application to web server with microsoft server 2003 64bits server. The report cannot open and I get this error The type initialize or 'crystaldecisions.crystalreports.engine.reportdocument' threw an exception. I try to install the redistribution package from C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0ABootstrapperPackagesCrystalReports10_5 but it doesn't work.
I want to use a source control in VS2010, I know my best bet is TFS, but at the moment TFS(can't afford ). As i understand TFS is the new VSS_2005(can afford)Can VSS 2005 be use as a source control for VS 2010 solutions/projects?