Error CS0029: Cannot Implicitly Convert Type Media.WebService.multiValuedAttribute To Media.WebService.multiValuedAttribute[]
Aug 5, 2010
In Visual Studio 2008 I have a Class Library project (called Media) to which I added a Web Reference (not a Service Reference) to a third-party web service (wsdl). In the Class Library project a proxy class is created for using the service along with several classes for the types used in that service.
I also have a second Class Library (called Sync) that references the first one. And then I have a Web Site project that references the second class library. All of this is .NET 3.5
So Web Site > Class Library (Sync) > Class Library with web service reference (Media)
I want to step into the generated code, so I fire up the web site in IIS 7.5 and trigger the call to a method in the second class library (Sync) that in turn should call the web service proxy. I was fully expecting to hit the breakpoint, but instead got an exception:
Unable to generate a temporary class(result=1). error CS0029: Cannotimplicitly convert type Media.WebService.multiValuedAttribute to Media.WebService.multiValuedAttribute[]
Why is ASP.NET trying to generate a temporary class? Don't I already have the generated class from the first Class Library (Media)?
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string>' to 'string' OK I am fairly new to LINQ, but I am starting to get the hang of it. So here is the of my code that bugs:
[Code]....
And it returns this error, on the second line for p:
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string>' to 'string'
If I have below code, how to make it work as it has below compile error:
Error: cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Linq.Iqueryable<system.data.DataSet> to 'System.Data.Dateset'. An explicit conversion exists.
public DataSet GetProductList() { using (var sdatabase = new DatabaseDataContext()) { IQueryable<DataSet> result = wmsdatabase.ExecuteQuery<DataSet>(@"SELECT productid, productname from product group by productid, productname").AsQueryable(); return result; // Compile error here } }
I have an ASP .NET 2.0 (4.0 is an option) page that I've embedded the Windows Media Player to using OBJECT tags.
The player is connecting to a Windows Media Services publishing point on the Web server. This is on a 2008 server.
Everything works great, see it here: [URL]
If I understand correctly, the information the player is showing in its status bar comes from the ID3 tags of the current track. Continuing on this line of thought, the ID3 information must be coming to the player from the media server. Correct?
What I want to do is collect and use the information about the track that's current being played. I'd like to be able to create a custom display for the current track information. I'd also like to put a custom value in the track information to look up additional information about the artist/track from a database.
I'm looking to alter the way my asp .net webpage is output to the browser depending on the css media type being used. Although the css is generally taking care of the differences in appearance between screen and print mode I would also like to make some minor adjustments to the markup when print mode is required. I would simply be dropping a floated section down below its sibling rather than as a 2 col approach which is to used during screen layout in the browser.
i have the following bit of code... is there a way to embed a media player into a webpage (such as windows media player) and play a file on it without actually having to have windows media player installed?
so to clarify, can i play a windows media player in a webpage without having it installed? because at the moment the follwing bit of code only plays my files asfter i installed windows media player on my PC.
I have a scenario where i have to pass the array list to the WebService.
WebService:
[WebMethod] public void GetCommission(List<BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract> Loc) { CommissionManager test = new CommissionManager(); }
Client:
List<BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract> BoList = new List<BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract>(); BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract dtConboj = new BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract(); dtConboj.ValidatingCarrier = "AA"; DTContract[] loc1 = BoList .ToArray(); service.GetCommission(loc1);
when i am trying to do this i am getting the exception that cannot convert the BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract to DTContract This is because when webservice create proxey consider Type(DTContract) not namespace(BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract)and i have to pass the list or arraylist of BOLibrary.Flight.DTContract Type.
I want to log all errors happened in my App to sql db. I'm passing all exception properties like (ex.Message, ex.Source, ex.StackTrace, ex.TargetSite and ex.InnerException) to stored procedure.
The problem is that when I try to pass the ex.InnerException as string to stored procedure I got this error:
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Exception' to 'string'
I tried ex.InnerException.ToString() and Convert.ToString (ex.InnerException) but no success.
I have a datalist which querys the database and pulls the data ApplicantID, date, and testimonial into the datalist. I now want to get the username from the ApplicantID. Im using TLists to do this but on the line ApplicantDetails = JustClick.DAL.DataRepository.ApplicantProvider.GetByApplicantID(ApplicantID);
im getting the error cannot implicitly convert type on datalist can anyone help as to why and how I can fix this cheers. The code im using is below
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable' to 'hcgames.ObjectClasses.ShoppingCart.ShoppingCartCartAddon'. An explicit conversion exists (are you missing a cast?)
From this query
ShoppingCartItems items = Cart.GetAllItems(); ShoppingCartCartAddons addons = Cart.GetAllAddons(); var stuff = from x in items select new ShoppingCartItem() { ProductID = x.ProductID, Quantity = x.Quantity, Name = x.Name, Price = x.Price, Weight = x.Weight, Addons = (from y in addons where y.ShoppingCartItemID == x.ID select y) };
I have this method which does not build, it errors with the message:
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Web.HttpPostedFile' to 'System.Web.HttpPostedFileBase' I really need this to be of type HttpPostedFileBase instead of HttpPostedFile, I have tried boxing and it does not work: foreach (string inputTagName in HttpContext.Current.Request.Files) { HttpPostedFileBase filebase =HttpContext.Current.Request.Files[inputTagName]; if (filebase.ContentLength > 0) { if (filebase.ContentType.Contains("image/")) { SaveNonAutoExtractedThumbnails(doc, filebase); } } }