I have been tasked with what on the surface seems a simply problem. I need to provide users with a method of entering an order number and in return they are given the next sequential number (seeded from a resetable number). As each order number is entered and sequential number is returned and a list of all entries/outputs is maintained.
user 1 enters a number, returns 1
user 2 enters another number, returns 2
user 3 enters any number even a repeat of previous number, returns 3
A text file or similar is maintained with results
number,1
number,2
number,3
etc etc
I was going to do this with PHP but its no longer an option, I have IIS available so can be done via web form / asp / sql.
I need to generate sequential number for my new Users. For every user i need to show sequential number for their ID. it should be dynamic one.once they they click register i need to show this sequential number in Label.
How to create 4 digit Sequential Number (0001 to 9999).
I have a web page, where students save their information. When the students submit the page, I want to add the string "Stu" followed by the 4 digit sequence number. The sequence number should be unique. The sequence number should increment to the next sequence, when a new record is getting added.
Which class member can I use to return the number of members, that have signed up for an account? (I'm using the built-in membership/profile/log-in stuff..)
I'm looking for a way to have user upload as many images as they want (perhaps via drag and drop) or dynamically adding more upload box.I thought statically fixing (say 6) HTML upload input box is slightly limiting and the user have to click "Browse" button (6 times in this example) and navigating to the folder to pick the file.What is the best practice to achieve this so users find it easy to use? Perhaps with some AJAX magic?I also wouldn't mind having the user click "Upload more" to reveal (say 6 more) HTML upload input box.
I would like to program an Input Box that comes up when a user clicks 'Find' button. It asks 'Please enter an employee number'. Then it takes the employee number typed into a text box and searches a dataset for that specific employee record.
I know that it should be server side because the client may not have the proper javascript installed or diabled. Therefore, can someone give me some code to put in code behind that can pop up an input box and use the input after, if this can be done?
I want to create a function which would have two parameters
public **XYZ** GetOputput(string strToConvert, **ABC**)
What I want from this function, that I will send a string to this function and the datatype in which I want to convert this string [Ex: Int32,Int64, datetime etc..] and the return will be the same as the datatype I have sent as the input parameter.
I want to have something like this in my function:
I have an ambitious requirement for an asp.net 2.0 web page that contains a table (gridview), and each row in the grid contains 6 select (dropdown) controls for data entry. The number of rows that will be displayed is dependent upon the user's search parameters, which are specified in another area of the page. Unfortunately, with the default (and even basic) search parameters specified, the grid could contain several hundred rows. I've noticed that the browser, in this case IE8, starts behaving rather erratically once I reach a large number of rows -- no documented evidence for the number of rows where this begins to be a problem. For example, trying to view the source of the page results in a message from IE stating that there was a problem with the page that forced the browser to reload it, and I never get the source. Obviously the page loads and renders rather slowly also.
I know that my solution is probably going to involve paging the gridview such that it only displays 20 or so rows per page, and I'll have to write code to handle the saving of changes in the dropdown values when the user changes pages. I can probably turn off viewstate on the gridview also. However, the question I really want to pose is this -- has anyone seen a documented rule indicating the maximum number of input controls that an HTML browser form is supposed to be able to contain? I could not find anything on the Internet after doing a search, and I suspect the answer may be whatever the browser can handle based on the machine configuration it is running on. Any rules of thumb you use?
I am using Gridview to display data on MyPage.aspx. I am using gridview paging if i have more than 20 recrods. if i am going to page no 3 and clicking on Edit of a record then it is going to UpdateMyPage.aspx. After edit if click on Submit then after update it is returning back to First page no of Mypage.aspx. It is not returning to the page no. 3 of MyPage.aspx. What i should do to return back to the same page no from where i have clicked it.
I'm trying to use an objectdatasource and populate it with a query that has "or" in its where statement. eg: select * from customers where customer_id = "34" or "35" or "36"The problem is... I don't know ahead of time how many of these "or" conditions there will be - the user can choose as many or as few as they want. It seems that if I want to use an objectdatasource tied to a tableadpater I'm forced to know the number of parameters ahead of time so that I can build the objectdatasource's input parameters e.inputparameters.add doesn't work, because the key (in this case "id") is the same for each parameter because the where statment has "or"s....
Scenario: I have a form with 3 input fields (text1, text2, text3). Is there a method to capture these fields in the aspx file of a second webform? I think you have to use someting like <%= %> but I'm not sure.Idon't want to use the code behind file because the number of input fields is dynamic
I am trying to add row in DataTable CartDT using row[], which is a string array.
DataTable CartDT = new DataTable(); public void DataTableColumn() { CartDT.Columns.Add("Product_Name", typeof(string)); CartDT.Columns.Add("Product_ID", typeof(string)); CartDT.Columns.Add("ItemQTY", typeof(string)); CartDT.Columns.Add("Price", typeof(string)); CartDT.Columns.Add("TotalPrice", typeof(string));
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Now when I execute it, it gives the error that "Input array is longer than the number of columns in this table" The array row[] has exactly 5 elements in it & also DataTable CartDT has also 5 columns. Now i am not able to find exactly where i am wrong.
I have 9 tables i need data out of.. 8 of those tables will always just return 1 row of fields that i need. the 9th table can contain many records.. So what i need is a few fields out of each of the 8 tables and then ALL records from the 9th table.. so i know that because there will be multiple records in the 9th table returned, that the fields i pull from the other 8 tables will contain duplicate information and thats fine since i will be displaying the individual records from table 9 on their own page..So everything could be for the same vendor, except for the date in the 9th table that contains specific dates and details about each record returned.When i review the execution plan im getting an yellow exclamation icon on a nested inner join and has this message as the warning: No Join Predicate
Here is what i have, but is returning incorrectly, way to may records, seems to be stuck in a loop.. then below that, i have one that returns the correct number of records, but everything except one column is duplicate, all the TR columns should be unique in the values stored in them.. the rest should all be duplicates, just because its the same vendor, so all the other information will be generic information about that record.
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This FROM and WHERE return the correct number of records, but the fields are all duplicated except the last column with is transaction_date, seems that the 3 TR fields are being populated with the first records data or something.. not sure.
I am working on a small project. I ran the query below to get the maximum userid and increase it by 1 to create a new userid. However, when I run the query, it does not display the values that I enter into the database using insert statement. For example, if I open the table called login, I can see there are three records. If Irun the select statement, it only return one record which is the one that I enter manually when I first created the table. If I run the same select statement and give it a user id that I created, it returns the correct result.
I have a loginStatus control, if user click "Login", it will go to the login page, and usually followed by "ReturnUrl": for example:
Before I hit the "Login", the page is:
[URL]
After I click the "Login", the URL is:
[URL]
As you can see the parameter value 1008 is gone. Have searched for a while, one article mentioned:
"ASP.NET's login controls use a ReturnUrl, but don't keep the parameters in this URL".
How can i keep the id number (1008) in the ReturnURL? or have other way to get around this? can I write my own returnURL? say once user clicks the "Login", I create my own return url, myReturnURL=ReturnUrl=/Books/CodeInBooks.aspx?id=1008
I'm using a table adapter to perform my queries. I'm sure I'm missing something really easy, but I can't figure out how to return the number of rows returned from a query to a dataset used for a GridView.Basically, I want to display a message "No records exist for your selection" by testing for ReturnedRows = 0.
Excerpt of C# code:
handoutDSTableAdapters.handoutTableAdapter handoutsAdapter = new handoutDSTableAdapters.handoutTableAdapter(); gv_Handout.DataSource = handoutsAdapter.GetDataByDoctor(Int32.Parse(ddl_MD.SelectedValue)); gv_Handout.DataBind();
I am accepting query/queries from user (our support team) in a text box where user can enter only one query or multiple queries. I need to display result of all queries entered in the textbox. If it is SELECT statement then result of that statement in grid which is done. If UPDATE/INSERT/DELETE then total number of rows affected which is also done but if only one UPDATE/INSERT/DELETE statement is entered in the textbox.
If user enters 2 UPDATE statements and then a SELECT statement then how can I get number of rows affected for individual UPDATE statements just like SQL Server Qury Analyzer displays messages in its result pane.
e.g.
(6 row(s) affected) -- first UPDATE statement
(4 row(s) affected) -- second UPDATE statement
(16 row(s) affected) -- for SELECT statement (grid will also be displayed along with these messages).
I tried almost everything, SqlDataSource (returns count of first statement only), SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery and DataAdapter.Fill (returns count of last statement only).
Create a class Employee which will implement the below interface: IEmployee. The application should accept the function to invoke and its parameters from the console in the Format:
The implemetation shold have the necessary checks on whether the input is in correct format by handling like FormatException.And the program should be able to continuously accept the input and print corresponding output until the input given as "Exit".
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ConsoleApplication1
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Issue: I am unable take the user input in the corresponding format.in the above code everytime I have to give the user input in the format "Set:Age:33" but this is not I m looking for .Actually firstly the expected input and output should be given in the format as per the screenshot I have attached.
I have a user control (ascx file) that contains an interface for users to change the data retrieved from the db. So, I am displaying data and most of this data can be edited by the user. When the user enters text into a textbox, and clicks "Save Changes", the value they typed in is lost and not persisted to the database. I realize now this is because the SaveChanges button does a postback, and the user control gets reloaded with its original valuesbefore the code within my SaveChanges button gets executed. I'm not sure if there are properties I need to set to save the input data, or if I need to write my own code to do it. What is the generally accepted method to do this? (Also, all of the controls in the ascx file are wrapped in an Update Panel.)