SQL Server :: Select Special Characters From The Table Column Value?
Dec 29, 2010
I want to select the list of messagetext from the messages table where the message text contains any of the Carriage Return Characters?? (Eg: /r/n) what are the other Carriage Returns characters and how can i filter those from the message text?
I am having problems with the following update query that is part of an SQL Datasource. This query was automatically generated by VS2008 and I have formatted it so that it is easier to read.
Everything works but the [ZIP+4] field which does not update. I believe that VS2008 added the square brackets around the field name because of the plus character that it contains. If I change the ZIP+4 variable name to [ZIP+4] = @ZIP4 it still does not work. This brings up another question, I have never understood where these update queries are getting their data from.
How can i select all columns of table but to distinct by one column? i am tryin to figure it out without success, i know how to make distinct (select distinct column from table, but i need all the values from the table and to distinct by Delcompany.
how do I go about inserting into a database special characters such as the uppercase O, umlaut Ö Please understand that I have been able to insert the special character from inside MMS by putting an N in front of the value but when I run the SQL file from inside an ASP.net 4.0 page it comes up as a diamond with a question mark in it
I am quite new to LINQ, and I am stuck with this probably basic problem, but haven't been able to find a solution, so I thought I could ask here.
So, I have this repository where I put my functions for data accessing, and now I need to write a function to get all the applicants that have applied for this particular advertisement, and their values too. Now, the values are stored in a separate M:N table, where every row consists of the applicantID,advertisementID and value. I just wanna append the value to every applicant that I show, so that it would look like a Ranking List.
However, I do not seem to know how to select just the name column from the Applicant table, and just the Value column from the ApplicantValue table.
And there's this Iqueryable interface that further confuses me...
Here's my function to get the Applicants only:
[Code]....
Now, if I try to add to the definition of the type two columns, it says that it only messes with types, i.e. one type should be passed. So I figured I would do a ViewModel and then pass it, like this
[Code]....
and then in the function I have no idea how to pass the values:
I want to copy data from a table[tblExcel][No.of columns:2] to another table[ev_event] which has 5 columns, 2 columns from the another table, 3 columns from user defined value
i have table a with fourcolumns and more which need not be considered i would like the fourth column which has a special charcater ^ within it to act as row seperator such tht the values of 1,2,3 are comon for ALL THE ROWS BASED ON THE SPECIAL CHARACTER.
I have a comment control in vb.net, It works fine but the problem is if you use special characters like " ' ! $ * It never save the comment and through javascript error ( As i am using Ajax ) , Is there any workaround to save special characters aswell?
I've got a program that in a nutshell reads values from a SQL database and writes them to a tab-delimited text file.
The issue is that some of the values in the database have special characters (TM, dash, ellipsis, etc.) When written to the text file, the formatting is lost and they come across as junk "â„ or â€" etc"
When the value is viewed in the immediate window, before it is written to the txt file, everything looks fine. My guess is that this is an issue of encoding. But, I'm not real sure how to proceed, where to look, or what to look for.
Is this ASCII or UTF-8? If it's one of those how do I correct it before it's written to the text file.
Here's how I build the text file (where feedStr is a StringBuilder)
objReader = New StreamWriter(filePath) objReader.Write(feedStr) objReader.Close()
I'm fairly new to ASP.NET and have the following problem:
I add data to an Access database through a form on a aspx.-page. Now my problem is, if the user enters characters like " or & the syntax of the SQL command i send to access changes and the whole thing crashes. :-(
It should nevertheless be possible to write special characters in the Access database. How can I do that??
Seconde question:
I put a GridView under my form to display the data entries from the access database to the user. This GridView has 3 Options in every Line at the beginning (Edit, Delete and Select) by default. OK, when i klick on Delete it comes the following error message (hand-translated from german into english ;-] )
"Deleting is not suppoorted from the datasource "AccessDataSource" unless the DeleteCommand is not specified.
[NotSupportedException: Das Löschen wird von der Datenquelle "AccessDataSource2" nicht unterstützt, sofern nicht DeleteCommand angegeben wurde.] System.Web.UI.WebControls.SqlDataSourceView.ExecuteDelete(IDictionary keys, IDictionary oldValues) +1648440 System.Web.UI.DataSourceView.Delete(IDictionary keys, IDictionary oldValues, DataSourceViewOperationCallback callback) +89 System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.HandleDelete(GridViewRow row, Int32 rowIndex) +714 System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.HandleEvent(EventArgs e, Boolean causesValidation, String validationGroup) +869 System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +207 System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.System.Web.UI.IPostBackEventHandler.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +10 System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(IPostBackEventHandler sourceControl, String eventArgument) +13 System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(NameValueCollection postData) +175 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +1565
The equvivalent error message appears when I klick on the "Edit"-Button... How do I have to specified the Delete and EditCommand?
I'm using the code below to allocate tags in an XMl document into groups using the char[] alphabet below.
This works great for tags that start a-z. However I have some tags in the XML document that can start with special characters (eg 0-9, ! @ # $ & * etc)
I'd like to put them all in one group called "SP". Is there a way to do that?
i want to display values in dropdownlist using querystring[which is successfully happening] but the problem is when id passed in querystring is 7.17 then in dropdownlist it is displaying values as 7 . 1 7....but i want to display it as 7 and 17...
I have some special characters in my database and i would like to retrieve the same. eg: "FrÃdÃ" is not displaying properly on my list but it is stored correctly in database.
Assume the above contents resides in a file. I want to write a snippet that removes any line which has empty string "" and put escape character before the middle quotations. The final output would be:
The outer " .... " is not considered special chars. The special chars may be single quotation or double quotation. I could run it via find and replace feature of Visual Studio. However, in my case i want it to be written in c# or VB.NET
I have a requirment to filter out all users in the database by starting letter. so we will be having link buttons for A B C D E..... Z. If user clicks on A, all users whose name starts with A is retrieved Now the concern is, if there are users whose name starts with any special chars how they can be classified under any filters OR just copy pasting what the client asked me. In terms of filtering UTF characters, is there no way to set it up so that all 'A' (i.e. Ä, Á etc.) characters are assigned to A (i.e. some way of grouping together in an "if else" kind of rule)?
I've built a web application that employees sign on to and take tests, get certifications, etc. My client wants all employees set up so that their user name is their real name, in the format of "Lastname, Firstname". It doesn't look like MembershipProvider will allow commas or spaces in the user name. Am I going to have to store this in a separate column in another table, or is there a way to tell the provider to accept those characters...
How to programatically insert string with special characters into RTF? I have rtf template I load to string and then replace all $MY_VARIABLE$ with data. Data contains special chars like 'ąęść' and the problem is that in result file these characters are replaced with '?'. It's something wrong with encoding but what?
My code looks like:
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader("template.rtf"); StringBuilder form = new StringBuilder(reader.ReadToEnd()); // here I replace variables in rtf with data Encoding srcEncoding = new UTF8Encoding(); Encoding dstEncoding = new ASCIIEncoding(); byte[] utf = srcEncoding.GetBytes(form.ToString()); byte[] asci = Encoding.Convert(Encoding.UTF8, Encoding.ASCII, utf); return dstEncoding.GetString(asci);
I'm having an issue when requesting querystring variables in a ASP.NET C# webapplication. With special characters.I dont get the special characters in the way i want(original).Here is the code I'm playing with: string todo = Convert.ToString(Request.QueryString["todo"]) ?? ""; string str = Convert.ToString("%E6%F8%E5%3Ftest"); Response.Write("str original=" + str); Encoding enc = Encoding.GetEncoding("ISO-8859-1"); Response.Write("<br />str decoded=" + HttpUtility.UrlDecode(str, enc)); Response.Write("<br />todo querystring=" + todo); Response.Write("<br />todo querystring decoded=" + HttpUtility.UrlDecode(todo, enc)); string t = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri; Response.Write("<br />requested url=" + t); string[] test = t.Split('?'); foreach (string
I would like to transform an html input to xml. But the input will have as part of its content an "&", e.g. Texas A&M. But calling XslCompliledTransform.Transform(htmldocument, xmlwriter) causes an xmlexception to be thrown.
I am retrieving time data from database.Its in format of HRS:Min AM. (:,'')are the special charatcters. I need to show Hrs in txtHrs,Min in txtMin,Am/PM in dropdown. How can I do this?