Storing Values In List Rather Than Datatable Session?
Jan 19, 2011
i have a list for my shopping cart which i currently store in my datatable and then store it in a session. to avoid using sessions is it best to create a class where the datatable is stored and can be accessed from anywhere?
I am storing Datatable in Session variable in my project. Is it good practise to do so? The datatable has 20 fields and can run into 1000+ records. Will it hamper my application performance?
Consider my dataTable contains 10,000 rows and i want to know the pitfall of storing datatable in a session variable... I want to use it until a new row has been added...What type of session mode should i use?
I have this program in which I am trying to store a collection of values into a list and session
Example:
valueCollection = (List<Values>)Session["Value"];
I want to do the front end in a way which will show a table with each row showing a label and textbox. This would be too simple to do obviously but I want it to show 4 rows of the table by default and then the user can select "add another" this will then add another row onto the table with a label and textbox exactly similar to the 4 default. Everytime the user selects "add another" the table increments by 1.
I have a gridview which listed product details from northwind sample database with checkboxes.
After selection user redirecting with selected values to second page. My second page retrieving all selected values from session. till this point everything is ok. But i dont know how to list product details in my second page with this selected values.
I have a datatable with morethan 100o records and around 6 to 7 columns. When I get the data into datatable, I use each field to get distinct values and display in different drodownlists. When all the dropdown lists are filled with data, user selects one of them to filter other dropdown lists with the selected value. I want to know how can I keep datatable data stored till I get all the filtering done. I dont want to store the datatable in session as it may occupy so much of memory. Is there any other way to store the datatable till the end of the process.
I have a datatable dt1 which has 3 columns a,b,c( of datatype string , float ,float resp). Then I've a datatable dt2 which is clone of dt1 , and the values of dt1 is merged into dt2.
Now the issue is for a particular condition :
when the first row is this
dt1.Rows.Add("xyz", 0.0, 0.0);
But I can see the value is taken as xyz,0,0 in the datatable. This i am merging to dt2 as
If I create a DataTable and give each column a type, such as Boolean, String, Int32, when I store it to a ViewState Variable will those types persist?
I'm using the DataTable in conjunction with a GridView that has an add row button. I'd like to store the current state in the DataTable then bind the GridView with the previous state.
I was having trouble at first trying to store objects in the DataTable, but now I'm treating like the SQL table I will eventually write to and it's making much more sense. That's why it has fields like boolean, for checkboxes.
i have two text boxes and one button in web form. I need to display the contents of text boxes in a datatable in the same form, when i click on the button.
How can i do this using session array. I need to store values in session array. and get back the values from session when i need .
How do you create a dictionary of objects in the session? More specifically, I have a list of objects: MyList stores MyObject as the result of a linq query with the date as a parameter.
Now I'd like to store MyList in the session object in a dictionary with the date as the key. When the page needs a MyList for a specific date, first search the dictionary and if it's blank for that date, get the data from the GetObjects query and store the result in the dictionary in the session.
When a use is logged in (Through open-id) we are creating a session variable named "UID" and storing the unique user-id in it. Later we are checking the session to see if the user is logged in. I think this is not the right way, but I could not force the team to change this, as I cannot show how this implementation can be cracked. why (If yes) this implementation is bad?
I am new to c#.net.i have a method where i pass parameters in a loop and for each parameter there are different rows returned .rows (which have data of different data types) from database.I want to store that data rows somewhere like arraylist. and use for furthue peocessing.Plz tell me how to do this. enter code here
/*ideally Get_ChildAndParentInfo(int pointid) function returns array list but how to deal with array list containing datarows with different data types */ public static ArrayList Get_ChildAndParentInfo(int PointID) {
i m developing an application in .NET mvc2. i m using aspnetMembershipProvider for User registration and related activities. i need some custom information about user that i stored in a separate table (sysUser for example) and linked it to aspnetUser table through foreign key. after Login i need to fetch user's credentials from sysUser table and push it to the session. For this Account controller's Logon method seemed best to me and i pasted following code in my Logon ActionResult
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The code is working perfectly for me and put my desired information in the session but the thing is that if a user selects Remember me and on his next visit he won't have to Log in and i would not find my desired information in the Session. where should i put my code that stores the user information in the session.
I have created a custom user creation wizard to store custom user information, This is working fine. I am now trying to create a new page to give the newly created user to create users in there own company, so i need to retrieve the company information from the user profile created and automaticlly fill that information into the new create user wizard. ie User from A company logs in. (company_id from profile is stored in session) User A wants to make another user in company A (but cannot make a user in company B) User A fills in details for new user, Company A information is autofill into new user info. (possibly from session)
I have read alot about storing membership. info into session but i cannot find any code examples of how to do this. I need to find a way to store Company_id into session and then use that for creating a new user with the same Company_id.
Im in the process of developing a web application, and I wish to store a reasonable amount of data for each user.
This data will be accessed each time the page is refreshed.
The only 2 options that I have come up with is:
* Session Data * Storing the information in a text file with random file names for each person * Database
The first one I do not really want to use as it would bog down the server - the second one is cumbersome
Is there any other options?
If possible i was thinking using the database, but am hesitant because of the amount of times the accessing of the database would need (every refresh for every user)
I dont want to store the information inside the viewstate (i dont know what MS was thinking when they thought of viewstate)
anybody tell me how can i check session is storing value or not?
actully i am using first time session variable to store datatable gridview but do't know that is saving value or not actully in my grid when user inser first row entry then it is ok when click on new row button then new row generate but previous row value lost.
Is it possible to store gridview session data after each postback. I have a gridview and a checkbox within. Each time a user clicks the checkbox, I like to store the gridview ID in a session. After browsing through various pages, I like this session datato continuously store the information up to 20mins?
How can I continously store the session variable. Say a text box and if I enter 1 click on a hyperlink (where session variable is stored) return back to the page, enter 2 click hyperlink then I should get in the session 12?
I have an ASP.NET web form that has a "container" usercontrol that hosts several custom user controls on the page. The controls can be hosted directly in the container or can be children of other usercontrols. The container usercontrol has several public properties exposed that I sometimes need to get to from within the child user controls. I've been using some form of "this.Parent" or "this.Parent.Parent" to get back to the base control.
What would be the impact of storing a reference to "this" into Session from the base control so I can access it from within the event handlers within the user controls?
I am creating a website that allows users to login to their gameserver remotely and send / receive commands. The connection happens via an UDP socket and requires simply the IP of the gameserver, and a password.
On my website, users can add servers to their accounts, where the server IP and password are stored in a database. Then they can connect to any of their servers, which creates a new Socket object and connects to it using the IP and password of that server.
This Socket object, embedded in an object that also stores the server IP and password, is stored in a Session variable when the user connects, and is retrieved on every page. For example, there's a page where the user can view a list of the players on the server (and kick/ban them), a page with server settings, a page with messages, etc. All these pages require the Socket connection to get their information (they send a certain command and parse the response). When I need to send a command via the socket, I need to send the password of the server each time (otherwise it does not work). My question now is: how secure is this? The password of a server is sensitive information*, but I am storing it in a session variable and sending it (using the Send command of the Socket object) to the server.
i think the Session variable is stored on memory on the server, so I don't think so, but I'm really unsure about these kind of things and I'd like to be certain that my website is secure. Well, I think it will never be 100% secure but I want it to be at least not worth the effort for someone to hack the password. If it takes a lot of trouble then people wouldn't bother, but I don't want to find out that people's passwords are being thrown out on the street (so to speak) and that my website is completely insecure...
Im storing the user details in a session variable(session["userid"]) while login.
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Im using the session variables in other forms ,there im checking the session variable using the following code.
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In this form im having 'export to excel ' button.When i click this button session variable becomes empty and redirected to the login page.(Im having this problem in IE only but in FF it works fine).