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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Outlook notes on desktop
I often use the Microsoft Outlook Notes to store To-Do lists that are not related to work. I discovered this great tip a few months which allows me to put my notes on my desktop, and I love it as it means I can access my notes without having to open up Outlook.
To create a note in Outlook:
1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Note.
2. Type the text of the note.
3. To close the note, click the × in the upper-right corner of the note.
Then to put the notes on your desktop do the following:
1. Right-click the desktop, point to New, and click Shortcut.
2. In the Type the location of the item box, type the following path: “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OfficeXX\OUTLOOK.EXE” /c ipm.stickynote (note OfficeXX - XX needs to be replaced with your version of Office.
3. Click Next, name the shortcut, and then click Finish.
Now, when you double-click the shortcut, an Outlook note will appear on your desktop.
Excel Services Event ID: 5226
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Office SharePoint Server
Event Category: Excel Calculation Services
Event ID: 5226
Date: 10/15/2008
Time: 9:32:36 AM
User: N/A
Computer: CR2RCHIISIME
Description:
Unable to create or access workbook cache at D:\Temp\Excel Server\FileCache\BaselII-CIT-SSP-423345403\Charts. Excel Services is unable to function without a workbook cache.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Solution I manually created the D:\Temp\Excel Server\FileCache\BaselII-CIT-SSP-423345403\Charts directory then on the Security tab for the Temp directory, the WSS_ADMIN_WPG Windows group should have Full Control and the WSS_WPG Windows group should have Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, and Read permissions or higher on the folder. If they do not, assign these permissions by using the procedure in the "Assign sufficient permissions" section.
Also, this solution works if you get Trace Log errors.
Friday, August 01, 2008
Date in Task Bar
To display the date as well as the time, you need to make the taskbar "taller" by dragging the top edge upward. This procedure is fairly simple but it does require reasonably precise mouse handling. If you are new to computing and still developing your mouse-skills, expanding the taskbar, or returning it to the default height, may prove to be a little problematical. If you are not yet confident with fiddly mouse manipulation, I would suggest that you postpone using this tip until you gain more mousing experience.
Here's how to expand the taskbar:
The taskbar needs to be "unlocked" before you can expand it. To check, right-click the taskbar and ensure that "Lock the Taskbar" is not ticked. If there is a tick, click "Lock the Taskbar" to untick it.
Close any running programs so that the taskbar is uncluttered and easier to manipulate.
Move your mouse to the top edge of the taskbar until the cursor turns into a doubled-ended arrow.
With the doubled-ended arrow displayed, hold down the left mouse button and drag the taskbar upward until it is about twice the normal height.
The day and date should now be displayed below the Notification Area clock.
If desired, you can now re-lock the taskbar.
The expanded taskbar not only permanently displays the day and date, it also provides extra display space for taskbar and notification area icons. Of course, the downside of an expanded taskbar is that you have less screen display area for programs and files.
To return the taskbar to its original height, follow the procedure outlined above but reverse the drag direction specified in step 4. That is, with the doubled-ended arrow displayed, hold down the left mouse button and drag the taskbar towards the bottom of the screen until it is the normal height.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
SQL Server Reporting Services Datasource Security
Stored Credentials
You can store the credentials used to access an external data source. Credentials are stored in reversible encryption in the report server database. You can specify one set of stored credentials for each data source used in a report. The credentials you provide retrieve the same data for every user who runs the report.
Stored credentials are recommended as part of a strategy for accessing remote database servers. Stored credentials are required if you want to support subscriptions, or schedule report history generation or report snapshot refreshes. When a report runs as as a background process, the report server is the agent that executes the report. Because there is no user context in place, the report server must get credential information from the report server database in order to connect to a data source.
The user name and password that you specify can be Windows credentials or a database login. If you specify Windows credentials, the report server passes the credentials to Windows for subsequent authentication. Otherwise, the credentials are passed to the database server for authentication.
Windows Integrated Security
When you use the Windows Integrated Security option, the report server passes the security token of the user accessing the report to the server hosting the external data source. In this case, the user is not prompted to type a user name or password.
This approach is recommended if Kerberos is enabled. If Kerberos is not enabled, you should only use this approach if all the servers that you want to access are located on the same computer.
In other words each user would need to be added access to the Database Hosted on SQL Server
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified or Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL S
With Supports instruction I went to SQL Server configuration Manager, expanded SQL Native Client Configuration and right clicked Aliases and created the alias on the machine and did the same for my personal machine and what do you know, it worked.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
How to determine what ports are open
netstat -na
look for :3306 and LISTEN on the same line...
OR..also from command prompt
telnet localhost 3306
Friday, June 27, 2008
Vitual PC 2007
Before dev there is a place called pre-dev, where developers like myself need a place to develop, so this past March I attended the SharePoint 2007 conference where I met some great resources and obtained a VHD of MOSS 2007 and learned that most developer's develop in this fashion by downloading and installing the software from the MSDN Subscription, and routing code to a source control server.
Well I installed and could not get it to run, due to my lack of knowledge of Virtual PC 2007. I have a laptop with 1 gig of RAM and a external HD with 500 gig so I installed the VHD and fired up the Virtual PC, but I kept getting an error. Not enough memory on the host machine.
I thought to myself, "That is strange 1 gig should be enough memory to get my image up and running." Well it turns out I had to much memory allocated to the VM, so I set it back to 512mb and bam... The VM started to run, but it is also running dog slow, so in closing have 2 gig of RAM so you can allocate 1 gig to the VM.
Hope this helps out my fellow developers.
OUT... Moojjoo
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Upgrading from SQL Express 2005 to SQL 2005 Developer Edition
Note: First ensure you have access to the following key in the registry
You are most likely an admin if you are installing Developer Edition of SQL 2005 so be sure the following setting is set.
Go to Start > Run > enter regedit>
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Security ß Give Admins Full Contrl (Be sure to change this back so you don’t get yourself into trouble) >


Next slap the DVD or CD’s into your Rom Drive>
Start > Run > cmd>

Follow the prompts>



User your UID, PWD and Domain>
Your good to go when you see:>

Don't forget Service Pack 2
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
MCTS - SharePoint Developer
I am now officially and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Back versus Attaching to MDF
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Working with Infrastructure in the Enterprise as a Programmer Analyst
Words of Wisdom from an individual who loves what they do, but has pulled a bit of hair out learning the ropes.
Thanks to my mentors
Doug Cain
Larry Leonard
Eddie Clodfelter
Troy Tucker
Robert Petree
Shaun Todd
Saran
Garry Blanks
Kelly O'Donnell
Monday, February 04, 2008
Start explorer in C:
In the Explorer property sheet use this path and switches in the target:
C:\windows\explorer.exe /n,/e,c:\
Since the first days Windows Explorer appeared, the list of switches reproduced below has been floating around the internet. I'm not sure who was the first to assemble the list but here it is in its entirety. Play around with it and see if one of the views is what you're seeking. Just copy and paste the bold text into the Target line on the Property Sheet of Windows Explorer. If it's not what you expected you can always switch back to the default view by using C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe in the Target line.
"My Computer" highlighted in left side with all drives visible but not expanded and C: highlighted in right side: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/select,c:
Desktop highlighted and nothing expanded: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/n,/select,/root,c:
All drives visible and the system drive highlighted and expanded in full screen: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/select
All drives visible and the system drive expanded in small screen: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/select,%systemroot%
Only Windows Directory visible highlighted and expanded: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,/root,%systemroot%
All drives visible but only C: highlighted and expanded: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e,c:
Nothing expanded and My Computer highlighted in right side: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /n,/e,/select,
Opens the Windows folder as a folder: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe %systemroot%
Opens as "My Computer": %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe %systemroot%,
This opens the Desktop folder with "My Computer" highlighted: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe %systemroot%,/select,
"Desktop" highlighted in the left side and no drives visible:
%systemroot%\explorer.exe /e,/root,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D},/select
"My Computer" highlighted in left side and all drives visible but none expanded:
%systemroot%\explorer.exe /e,/root,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
"Desktop" in left side highlighted and "My Computer" highlighted in right side and no drives visible:
%systemroot%\explorer.exe /e,/select,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Kill Instance of Application
// Code to kill Word issues if WINWORD is running on the current machine
// if word is running the reports will throw an exception so
// we must ensure the Microsoft Word application is not running
Process[] wordProcess = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessesByName("WINWORD");
if (wordProcess.Length <= 1)
{
foreach (Process p in wordProcess)
{
p.Kill();
}
}
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Year End
Monday, December 17, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Stored Procs
This will prevent errors when submitting.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Identity Information
About Identity Columns
If you have worked with SQL Server, you are probably familiar with identity columns. These are equivalent to the "AutoNumber" columns in Access. The main purpose of these columns is to provide a primary key to the table when a primary key cannot be defined using other fields in the table.
These columns are like any other column except that their value is not inserted by the user, but by the system itself.
Syntax
IDENTITY [ ( seed , increment ) ]
Where:
seed - Is the value that is used for the very first row that is inserted into the table.
increment- Is the incremental value that is added to the previous identity value and thereby to get new value for the new row that is going to be added.
Note: You must specify both the seed and increment or neither. If neither is specified, the default is (1,1).
A few things you need to know about the identity columns:
· They should be of data type int, smallint, tinyint, decimal or numeric with scale 0.
· They cannot contain null values
· They cannot have any default values
· The identity increment is an integral value (1, -1, 5, etc.) and cannot contain decimals. Also, it cannot be 0.
· Identity Seed is 1 by default, and so is the Identity Increment. If you leave the seed field empty, it becomes 0.
Functions associated with IDENTITY column
· @@IDENTITY
When a record is inserted into a table with an identity column, the function @@IDENTITY returns the last identity value that was inserted in the database.
Syntax
@@IDENTITY
I emphasize the phrase "last identity value" here because this may be different from the identity value of that particular table where the record was inserted.
Why? When a record is inserted and if there is any underlying trigger that modifies other tables, the value can be different. If a trigger adds a record into another table, which happens to have an identity column, @@IDENTITY will now return this new value instead.
· Scope_IDENTITY
Returns the last IDENTITY value inserted into an IDENTITY column in the same scope. A scope is a stored procedure, function, or batch. Thus, two statements are in the same scope if they are in the same stored procedure, function, or batch. It may be more clear from the example below.
Syntax
SCOPE_IDENTITY()
· IDENT_CURRENT
Returns the last identity value generated for a specified table in any session and any scope.
Syntax
IDENT_CURRENT('table_name')
· IDENT_SEED
Returns the seed value specified during the creation of an identity column in a table that has an identity column.
Syntax
IDENT_SEED('table_name')
· IDENT_INCR
Returns the increment value specified during the creation of an identity column in a table that has an identity column.
Syntax
IDENT_INCR('table_name')
Example
-- Consider the 2 Tables
CREATE TABLE Student(studId int IDENTITY(1,1), studName varchar(30))
CREATE TABLE Copy_Student(sid int IDENTITY(100,1))
GO
--Create trigger for insert on table Student
CREATE TRIGGER trgStudent ON Student FOR INSERT
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO Copy_Student DEFAULT VALUES
END
GO
--Check The Tables
SELECT * FROM Student --No records
SELECT * FROM Copy_Student --No records
GO
--Now do the following to check out the difference
INSERT INTO Student(studName) VALUES('Anjali Chelawat')
SELECT @@IDENTITY AS [IDENTITY]
--Returns the value 100, which was inserted by the trigger that is by the second insert statement.
SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY() AS [SCOPE_IDENTITY]
--Returns the value 1, which was inserted by the Student table INSERT Statement before the trigger's insert statement.
SELECT IDENT_CURRENT('student') AS [IDENT_CURRENT]
--Returns last identity value inserted into Student.
SELECT IDENT_CURRENT('copy_student') AS [IDENT_CURRENT]
--Returns last identity value inserted into Copy_Student.
SELECT IDENT_INCR('student') AS [IDENT_INCR]
-- Returns the increment value of the identity column of the table Student. The value provided at the time of creation of the identity column
SELECT IDENT_SEED('student') AS [IDENT_SEED]
-- Returns the seed value of the identity column of the table Student. The value provided at the time of creation of the identity column
A Few Tips
· Allowing inserts to identity columns:
If you are inserting data from some other source to a table with an identity column and you need to ensure you retain the identity values, you can temporarily allow inserts to the identity column. Without doing so explicitly you will receive an error if you attempt to insert a value into the identity column. For example, if I have a table named MYTABLE and I want to allow inserts into the identity column, I can execute the following:
Syntax
set identity_ insert table_name on
Once you execute the command you will be able to insert values into the table's identity column. This will stay in effect in until you turn it off by executing the following:
Syntax
set identity_insert table_name off
Note: Be aware that at any time, only a single table in a session can have the identity_insert set to on. If you attempt to enable this for a table and another table already has this enabled, you will receive an error and will not be able to do so until you first turn this off for the other table. Also, if the value used for the identity is larger than the current identity value then the new value will be used for the identity seed for the column.
· Reseeding the identity value:
You can reseed the identity value, that is, to have the identity values reset or start at a new predefined value by using DBCC CHECKIDENT. For example, if I have a table named MYTABLE and I want to reseed the identity column to 30 I would execute the following:
dbcc checkident (‘table_name’, reseed, 30)
If you wanted to reseed the table to start with an identity of 1 with the next insert then you would reseed the table's identity to 0. The identity seed is what the value is currently at, meaning that the next value will increment the seed and use that. However, one thing to keep in mind is that if you set the identity seed below values that you currently have in the table, that you will violate the identity column's uniqueness constraint as soon as the values start to overlap. The identity value will not just “skip” values that already exist in the table.
Points To Remember
· IDENT_CURRENT returns the last identity value generated for a specific table in any session and any scope.
· @@IDENTITY returns the last identity value generated for any table in the current session, across all scopes.
· SCOPE_IDENTITY returns the last identity value generated for any table in the current session and the current scope.
Credit to:
Thursday, November 29, 2007
SQL Reporting Notes
If you are developing a 11" x 8.5" be sure that your grid is equal to your width minus the margin for left and right.
Example you have a report to be 11" wide with 1/2" margins this means your grid and I repeat cannot be wider than 10" or you will have blank pages and please be sure not to nudge it by accident.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
SQL Reporting Services Expression
=IIf(Fields!HoursAllocated.Value is nothing, "No Data Supplied", Fields!HoursAllocated.Value)
ASP.NET Account locked out please check before banging your head.
aspnet_wp.exe could not be started. The error code for the failure is 80004005. This error can be caused when the worker process account has insufficient rights to read the .NET Framework files. Please ensure that the .NET Framework is correctly installed and that the ACLs on the installation directory allow access to the configured account.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Check the following: Make sure the ASP.NET Machine Account is not locked out... It will save you a lot of headaches.
Monday, November 26, 2007
%HOME%%HOMEPATH%
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Check empty array Trick
Dim X() As String
If (Not X) = -1 Then
Debug.Print "empty"
Else
Debug.Print "UBound is " & UBound(X)
End If
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
InfoPath and Web Services
InfoPath cannot submit the form.
An error occurred while the form was being submitted.
The SOAP response indicates that an error occurred:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server did not recognize the value of HTTP
Header SOAPAction:http://localhost <-- Questions Have you changed the URL here but it the change does not work on the Submit for the InfoPath form?
Well first things first. Every time you update the Web service you need to re-do the connection to the Web service inside of InfoPath. I discovered this after about 2 hours of trying to find out what I was doing wrong in my code VS.NET 2005 UGH!!!!
Hack away fellow gurus.
More to come on the solution I am working on. I am thinking about creating a White Paper and I will include all Blogs that have helped me with this solution.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Data Types
Difference between varable and fixed -
When you design your tables, it helps to understand the tradeoffs of using variable length columns versus fixed length columns. Variable length columns reduce database size because they take only what is required to store the actual value. Fixed length columns always take maximum space defined by the schema, even when the actual value is empty. The downside for variable length columns is that some operations are not as efficient as those on fixed length columns. For example, if a variable length column starts small and an UPDATE causes it to grow significantly, the record might have to be relocated. Additionally, frequent updates cause data pages to become more fragmented over time. Therefore, we recommend that you use fixed length columns when data lengths do not vary too much and when frequent updates are performed (Microsoft - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172432.aspx.
Unicode vs. Non-Unicode - The primary difference between unicode and non-unicode data types is the ability of unicode to easily handle the storage of foreign language characters which also requires more storage space.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Blog of the Day
I am actually developing some reporting in Excel from SharePoint lists being populated by InfoPath Forms. I hope to be moving into the InfoPath to Web services to SQL server to us SQL reporting soon. I will keep everyone updated.
<moojjoo>
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Backup and Restore on SQL Server
When you try to backup, SQL Server 2005 shows the default backup path i.e. c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Backup\ . This directory default has SQL user rights. Go to Backup directory and check the user name. Its very big name and I have not checked how SQL server adds it in allowed users list. You can do 2 things:
1. Let the Server take backup on default directory and copy the file in your desired folder. I did that.
2. Give same kind of permissions to your desired folder as Backup directory has.
Hope it solves the issue.
Moonguy
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Classes, Objects and Methods oh my!!!!!
Take some time to read it.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Settings.Settings .NET C#
Settings.Settings are created when you start your application. This allows you to build out Settings that scope either the application or user. But the big question was how do you access them in the code.
Simple.
Try this
Properties.Settins.Default.[Intellisense takes over and find your setting]
That easy.
Friday, July 13, 2007
InfoPath Designer Mode
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
InfoPath
I am now back contracting because of my love to CODE. I have a new venture at Bank of America using SharePoint, InfoPath, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). My first task is to figure out how to enable InfoPath to allow me to design?
I found a great resource from the Tim Pash: http://blogs.msdn.com/timpash/archive/2006/02/08/Prevent-Design-Mode-For-Users.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Update from comparison of two SQL tables
SET Amount=Price
FROM orders o JOIN items i ON (o.ItemNumber=i.ItemNumber)
UPDATE o SET EmpActive = 0 FROM ComplianceEmployee o
JOIN ComplianceEmployeeLoad i ON (o.EmpID = i.EmpID)
Sunday, May 20, 2007
GoDaddy.com System.Net.Mail Solution
Web.Config
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0">
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="Off"/>
<compilation debug="true"/> <!-- Be sure to change this to false when going to production -->
</system.web>
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp>
<network
host="relay-hosting.secureserver.net" />
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
</configuration>
.cs code behind for your .aspx page
protected void btnSubmit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MailMessage myMail = new MailMessage();
myMail.From = new MailAddress("from@yourdomain.com");
myMail.Subject = "Contact Form";
MailAddressCollection myMailTo = new MailAddressCollection();
myMail.To.Add("to@domain.com");
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.Append("Last Name: " + txtFirstName.Text + "<br>");
sb.Append("First Name: " + txtFirstName.Text + "<br>");
sb.Append("Address: " + txtAddress.Text + "<br>");
sb.Append("City: " + txtCity.Text + "<br>");
sb.Append("State: " + ddlState.SelectedValue + "<br>");
sb.Append("Zip: " + txtZip.Text + "<br>");
sb.Append("Email: " + txtEmail.Text + "<br>");
sb.Append("Questions/Comments: " + txtQandC.Text + "<br>");string strBody = sb.ToString();
myMail.Body = strBody;
myMail.IsBodyHtml = true;
SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient();
smtp.Credentials = CredentialCache.DefaultNetworkCredentials;
try
{
smtp.Send(myMail);
myMail = null;
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
Response.Write(ex.Message);
}
}
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http://www.mmwebs.com
http://www.autoinventoryonline.com/
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
ASP.NET 2.0 - Membership and Roles
For now I am going to jump into using the Membership/Roles provided by ASP.NET.
Microsoft has made it easy to setup membership/role for you Web application, but did not explain the needs most freelance developers must use in order to use rented Web hosting space.
As for my self I develop on http://www.idevconsultants.com/ servers and they run SQL 2000. And not to mention I do not have keys to the server so I have to develop with what I can without making changes to IIS. This is the same for most developers.
So here is the trick to use this new membership tools.
Scott Gu blog http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2005/08/25/423703.aspx explains the ends and outs, but basically the secret is to run the following tool:
Open a command-line window on your system and run the aspnet_regsql.exe utility that is installed with ASP.NET 2.0 in under your C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.xyz directory. This tool will build all the Tables, StoredProcs needed to run the membership tools in ASP.NET 2.0.
VERY IMPORTANT: Next in your WEB.CONFIG name your connection string to
Again DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT change the name...
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Testing Visual Studio with Firefox
http://brennan.offwhite.net/blog/2005/07/22/firefox-authentication-with-ntlm/
Be sure to add localhost to your proxy if needed.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
SQL
This book is the ultimate guide to SQL Server Transact-SQL. T-SQL is a must for any developer utlizing SQL Server as their backend DBMS (Data Base Management System).
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Back on the blog
I am very excited that my current company R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company is finally moving forward to ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005.
As for coding I have really been researching the ability to use tiers in development so I can use as much resuse as possible.
Til Later
Friday, June 16, 2006
Using .NET Outlook to send formatted email
Imports Microsoft.Office.Core
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports Outlook = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook
Public Class TestOutlookMail
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
#Region " Web Form Designer Generated Code "
'This call is required by the Web Form Designer.
End Sub
Protected WithEvents Button1 As System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button
Private app As Outlook.ApplicationClass
'NOTE: The following placeholder declaration is required by the Web Form Designer.
'Do not delete or move it.
Private designerPlaceholderDeclaration As System.Object
Private Sub Page_Init(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Init
'CODEGEN: This method call is required by the Web Form Designer
'Do not modify it using the code editor.
InitializeComponent()
End Sub
#End Region
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
app = New Outlook.ApplicationClass
End Sub
'Private Sub button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
' CreateEmailMessage()
'End Sub 'button1_Click
'Private Sub CreateEmailMessage()
' 'Initialize the envelope values.
' Dim strTo As String = "yourname@yourdomain.com"
' Dim strBCC As String = "yourname@yourdomain.com"
' Dim strCC As String = "yourname@yourdomain.com"
' Dim strSubject As String = "Outlook Automation"
' Dim strBody As String = "Hello World"
' 'Automate the Outlook mail item.
' app = New Outlook.ApplicationClass
' Dim mItem As Outlook.MailItemClass = CType(app.CreateItem(Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem), Outlook.MailItemClass)
' 'Dim As Outlook.MailItemClass = CType(doc.MailEnvelope.Item, Outlook.MailItemClass)
' 'Outlook.MailItemClass mi = (Outlook.MailItemClass)app.CreateItem
' mItem.To = strTo
' mItem.BCC = strBCC
' mItem.CC = strCC
' mItem.Subject = strSubject
' mItem.BodyFormat = Outlook.OlBodyFormat.olFormatHTML
' mItem.HTMLBody = strBody
' 'mItem.ItemEvents_Event_Close += New Outlook.ItemEvents_CloseEventHandler(Me.wApp_Close)
' 'wApp.Visible = True
' ' Loop until there are no more references to release.
' While Marshal.ReleaseComObject(mItem) > 0
' End While
' mItem = Nothing
' ' Invoke the .NET garbage collector.
' GC.Collect()
' GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers()
'End Sub 'CreateEmailMessage
Private Sub button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim Subject As String = "This is my Subject"
Dim Body As String = "This is my Body"
Dim mi As Outlook.MailItemClass = CType(app.CreateItem(Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem), Outlook.MailItemClass)
mi.BodyFormat = Outlook.OlBodyFormat.olFormatHTML
mi.HTMLBody = Body
mi.Subject = Subject
mi.Display(New Object)
Dim ni As Outlook.NoteItemClass = CType(app.CreateItem(Outlook.OlItemType.olNoteItem), Outlook.NoteItemClass)
ni.Body = "This is my Body again"
ni.Display(New Object)
Dim pi As Outlook.PostItemClass = CType(app.CreateItem(Outlook.OlItemType.olPostItem), Outlook.PostItemClass)
pi.Subject = Subject
pi.BodyFormat = Outlook.OlBodyFormat.olFormatHTML
pi.Body = Body
pi.Display(New [Object])
End Sub 'button1_Click
End Class
Thursday, June 15, 2006
DropDown in DataGrid, How to Select
Inside the DataGrid you must use a Template like so
Thursday, June 08, 2006
SQL Time Converter
Dim SQLDateTime As DateTime
Dim strDate As String = strProdDate
Dim strTime As String = strProdTime
Dim DateArray(2) As String
DateArray(0) = strDate.Substring(0, 2)
DateArray(1) = strDate.Substring(2, 2)
DateArray(2) = strDate.Substring(4, 2)
Dim tempDateTime As String
Dim newDateTime As DateTime
tempDateTime = DateArray(1) & "/" & DateArray(2) & "/" & DateArray(0)
newDateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(tempDateTime & " " & strTime)
'newDateTime = DateTime.Now
lblResults.Text = newDateTime
End Sub
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Update to Access Folders without reboot
Friday, May 19, 2006
SQL Server Leading Zeros for CHAR Type
declare @DirLength int
SET @DirectiveNumber = (SELECT DirectiveNumber FROM dbo.tblPlants WHERE PlantId = '1201')
--UPDATE dbo.tblPlants SET DirectiveNumber =
SET @DirectiveNumber = @DirectiveNumber + 1
Select @DirLength = LEN(@DirectiveNumber)
IF (@DirLength = 1)
SET @DirectiveNumber = '00000' + @DirectiveNumber
IF (@DirLength = 2)
SET @DirectiveNumber = '0000' + @DirectiveNumber
IF (@DirLength = 3)
SET @DirectiveNumber = '000' + @DirectiveNumber
IF (@DirLength = 4)
SET @DirectiveNumber = '00' + @DirectiveNumber
IF (@DirLength = 5)
SET @DirectiveNumber = '0' + @DirectiveNumber
UPDATE dbo.tblPlants SET DirectiveNumber = @DirectiveNumber WHERE PlantId = '1201'
SELECT @DirectiveNumber
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
ASP.NET 2.0
Well I just deployed my first ASP.NET 2.0. What a difference from 1.x.
I learned that you can deploy by using a publish and precompiled mode that will not cause a slow load the first time a user accesses the site, but the issue with using that is that when you make change you have to redeploy all the .aspx and .dll files again. That kinda sucks.
However, after a little research I found a tool that add-ons from microsoft: http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/infrastructure/wdp/
This feature more reflects the ASP.NET 1.x way of creating dlls
Friday, May 12, 2006
How do I hide a column in my Datagrid if AutoGenerateColumns is set to True?
Answer: AutoGenerated columns do not appear in the Datagrid's Columns() collection, and so the usual method of hiding a Datagrid column will fail:
'Will NOT work for AutoGenerated columns:
Datagrid1.Columns(1).Visible = False
So the place to handle this is in the ItemDataBound event of the Datagrid:
<asp:DataGrid id="Datagrid1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="True" OnItemDataBound="Datagrid1_OnItemDataBound"/>
Codebehind
Private Sub Datagrid1_OnItemDataBound(s As Object, e As DatagridItemEventArgs)
e.Item.Cells(1).Visible = False
End Sub
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Monday, May 08, 2006
Parse Error When adding new Web pages to application
I am getting the following error when adding new Web forms to my application:
I just added simple Web form with Hello World typed on the page.
Server Error in '/XXX.QuipSap.WebUi' Application.
Parser Error
Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm'.
Source Error:
Line 1: <%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="TestForm.aspx.vb" Inherits="XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm"%>
Line 2:
Line 3:
Source File: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\XXX.QuipSap.WebUi\TestForm.aspx Line: 1
SOLUTION:
OK as crazy as a solution that this sounds, but I am not to happy with the solution but it works.
When I create add a new Web form I just remove the inherits part from the first line of the aspx page. If I add labels or buttons and double click on them VS.NET 2003 adds back the inherits and magically (HMM I say magically because if I knew what was fixing it I would not be writting this) fixes the issue.
Parse Error When adding new Web pages to application
I am getting the following error when adding new Web forms to my application:
I just added simple Web form with Hello World typed on the page.
Server Error in '/XXX.QuipSap.WebUi' Application.
Parser Error
Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm'.
Source Error:
Line 1: <%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="TestForm.aspx.vb" Inherits="XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm"%>
Line 2:
Line 3:
Source File: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\XXX.QuipSap.WebUi\TestForm.aspx Line: 1
SOLUTION:
OK as crazy as a solution that this sounds, but I am not to happy with the solution but it works.
When I create add a new Web form I just remove the inherits part from the first line of the aspx page. If I add labels or buttons and double click on them VS.NET 2003 adds back the inherits and magically (HMM I say magically because if I knew what was fixing it I would not be writting this) fixes the issue.
Parse Error When adding new Web pages to application
I am getting the following error when adding new Web forms to my application:
I just added simple Web form with Hello World typed on the page.
Server Error in '/XXX.QuipSap.WebUi' Application.
Parser Error
Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm'.
Source Error:
Line 1: <%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="TestForm.aspx.vb" Inherits="XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm"%>
Line 2:
Line 3:
Source File: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\XXX.QuipSap.WebUi\TestForm.aspx Line: 1
SOLUTION:
OK as crazy as a solution that this sounds, but I am not to happy with the solution but it works.
When I create add a new Web form I just remove the inherits part from the first line of the aspx page. If I add labels or buttons and double click on them VS.NET 2003 adds back the inherits and magically (HMM I say magically because if I knew what was fixing it I would not be writting this) fixes the issue.
Parse Error When adding new Web pages to application
I am getting the following error when adding new Web forms to my application:
I just added simple Web form with Hello World typed on the page.
Server Error in '/XXX.QuipSap.WebUi' Application.
Parser Error
Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm'.
Source Error:
Line 1: <%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="TestForm.aspx.vb" Inherits="XXX.QuipSap.WebUi.TestForm"%>
Line 2:
Line 3:
Source File: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\XXX.QuipSap.WebUi\TestForm.aspx Line: 1
SOLUTION:
OK as crazy as a solution that this sounds, but I am not to happy with the solution but it works.
When I create add a new Web form I just remove the inherits part from the first line of the aspx page. If I add labels or buttons and double click on them VS.NET 2003 adds back the inherits and magically (HMM I say magically because if I knew what was fixing it I would not be writting this) fixes the issue.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Friday, April 07, 2006
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Right click command prompt
So here's how you set it up:
Open up windows explorer
Tools -> Folder Options.
File Types Tab
Select the Folder file type
Click Advanced
Click New
For the Action type what ever you want the context menu to display, I used Command Prompt.
For the Application used to perform the action use c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe (note on win2k you will want to specify the winnt directory instead of the windows directory)
You can also use this feature to attach context actions to file types. Or if you want to create a right click open with option for any file type (for instance I like to be able to open any file with notepad, see: my blog entry here.
Friday, January 20, 2006
Arrays
If you are going to use C# and want a dynamic array you better use the following code... (HINT USE AN ARRAY LIST)
int i = 0;
ArrayList al = new ArrayList();
while (myReader.Read())
{
al.Add(myReader.GetInt32(0));
i = i + 1;
}
Friday, January 13, 2006
SharePoint Stats
This comes from this microsoft blog
"There are pages available in Windows SharePoint Services that will allow you to obtain usage statistics for WSS Sites. However, this is not the case for Areas in SharePoint Portal Server 2003. There are no built-in hyperlinks in the Admin pages for viewing usage statistics for a give Area.
Does this mean that usage statistics are not available for Areas in SPS 2003? No, it just means that you have to know a backdoor URL to get to the pages that display the stats. Here is the format of the URL:
http://{your portal name}/_layouts/1033/usageDetails.aspx
This URL will take you to a usage statistics page for the Home Area of your portal. (Note: the 1003 is the designator for you language, so it will be different if not using U.S. English).
If you want to look at usage statistics for a Subarea, for instance, News, you would modify the URL to look as follows:
http://{your portal name}/News/_layouts/1033/usageDetails.aspx"
Moojjoo Blog
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Validating Edits in Grids
In order to implement a customization in a datagrid you need to implement a template
<asp:TemplateColumn HeaderText="Gift Amount">
<itemtemplate>
<asp:label id="lblAward_Amount" text='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Gift_Amount", "{0:c}") %>' Runat="server" />
</itemtemplate>
<edititemtemplate>
<asp:textbox ID="txtGift_Amount2" text='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Gift_Amount", "{0:c}") %>' runat="server" />
<asp:regularexpressionvalidator id="Regularexpressionvalidator1" runat="server" ControlToValidate="txtGift_Amount2"
ErrorMessage="Money Values only example 20.00 no commas!" ValidationExpression="\d*.\d{2}"></asp:regularexpressionvalidator></asp:boundcolumn>
</edititemtemplate>
</asp:TemplateColumn>
To access this in the code behind you must using the following:
// This will access the control inside the data grid.
tempGiftAmount = (((TextBox)e.Item.FindControl("txtGift_Amount2")).Text);
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Inserting Null Values into SQL Server "FINALLY"
cmd.Parameters.Add("@Emp_EID", System.DBNull.Value);
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Validating Multi-line text boxes in ASP.NET using regular expression validator
^[\s\S]{0,200}$
200 is the Character count
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Comment out server side asp.net code
<%-- <asp:Button . . . . /> --%>
Friday, October 07, 2005
Custom Validation
public void TextFilled(object sender, ServerValidateEventArgs e)
{
int counter = 0;
if(DropDownList_Awards.SelectedValue.ToString() == "4" && AwardDesc.Text == "")
{
counter++;
}
e.IsValid = (counter == 0) ? true : false;
}
Hower, I made a bad error: DUH!!!!
on the Button Click event add
if (Page.IsValid)
{
}
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Thursday, September 15, 2005
spcontnt.aspx
Submitted By: Riwut Libinuko, Plasmedia
Posted On: 1/13/2005
Overall Rating: 3 (1 ratings, 1 comments)
Description:
Eventough webpart is very powerfull, but debuging web part is painfull. For example, you forget to put try-catch block in your code - and one day you get error without any clue to edit. Or imagine, you're creating on-the-fly graph web part, and send wrong HTML header to the page. Causing Sharepoint page shows image only and no interface to access.
What should we do ?
Remember that Sharepoint has spcontnt.aspx - an interface to edit web farm content,
http://[YOURSITES/_layouts/1033/spcontnt.aspx?&url=[FULLYENCODED_WEBFARMPAGE]
Change [YOURSITES] to url of your site, and [FULLYENCODED_WEBFARMPAGE] to url to your web farm.aspx page.
Then, close the offending web part.
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Compiler Error Message: CS0006: Metadata file
I saved my solution. Shut down VS.NET deleted the temp folder: 'c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322\temporary asp.net\files\wow
Reset IIS.
Seems to have cleared up for now.
"Moojjoo" wrote:
> Has anybody else ever seen this problem and know how to resolve it?
>
> Sometimes my app will load and debug other times I get the following:
>
> Compilation Error
> Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required
> to service this request. Please review the following specific error details
> and modify your source code appropriately.
>
> Compiler Error Message: CS0006: Metadata file
> 'c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322\temporary asp.net
> files\wow\7a057e9f\806dc5a7\assembly\dl2\da5089d2\a8835932_a2b8c501\rjrt.wow.rules.dll' could not be found
>
> Source Error:
>
>
>
> [No relevant source lines]
>
>
> Source File: Line: 0
>
>
>
Monday, September 12, 2005
Moving a Solution you are developing from one server to another
Two files that make a big difference are the AppID.csproj.webinfo and AppID.sln files
Friday, August 05, 2005
SharePoint Document Library Icons
I've seen lots of questions on various SharePoint newsgroups about how to get PDF files to show up with the right icon in document libraries. The process is documented in the WSS admin guide, but it's not that easy to find. I'm working with the folks in PSS/Product Team to try to get a KB article on this topic. In the meantime, though, here it is:
At a high level, all you need to do is get the icon into the \template\images directory, and then map the extension to the icon in \template\xml\docicon.xml. Then you reset IIS, and voilà, you have your mapping.
So, let's say you've already dropped icpdf.gif into the \template\images directory. You would then modify docicon.xml to add the mapping that points to the icon (in bold below):
<DocIcons> <ByProgID> <Mapping Key="Excel.Sheet" Value="ichtmxls.gif"/> <Mapping Key="PowerPoint.Slide" Value="ichtmppt.gif"/> <Mapping Key="Word.Document" Value="ichtmdoc.gif"/> </ByProgID> <ByExtension> <Mapping Key="doc" Value="icdoc.gif"/> <Mapping Key="gif" Value="icgif.gif"/> <Mapping Key="htm" Value="ichtm.gif"/> <Mapping Key="html" Value="ichtm.gif"/> <Mapping Key="ppt" Value="icppt.gif"/> <Mapping Key="pdf" Value="icpdf.gif"/> </ByExtension></DocIcons>
Now, let's say you also want to add a new default icon for unknown file types, called icunk.gif. Again, you'd drop the icon in the \template\images directory, but this time you'd modify docicon.xml to add a default value that is used if a matching can't be made by ProgID or Extension (in bold below):
<DocIcons>
<ByProgID>
<Mapping Key="Excel.Sheet" Value="ichtmxls.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="PowerPoint.Slide" Value="ichtmppt.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="Word.Document" Value="ichtmdoc.gif"/>
</ByProgID>
<ByExtension>
<Mapping Key="doc" Value="icdoc.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="gif" Value="icgif.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="htm" Value="ichtm.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="html" Value="ichtm.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="ppt" Value="icppt.gif"/>
<Mapping Key="pdf" Value="icpdf.gif"/>
</ByExtension>
<Default>
<Mapping Value="icunk.gif"/>
</Default>
</DocIcons>
Happy mapping, and don't forget to restart IIS when you're done!
Resource: http://blogs.msdn.com/lauraj/archive/2004/01/21/61187.aspx
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Streaming images from memory
ASP.NET: Create Snazzy Web Charts and Graphics On the Fly with the .NET Framework -- MSDN Magazine, February 2002: http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/02/ASPDraw/ Article is awesome…
//NEW CODE for displaying IMAGE from MEMORY
MemoryStream myStream;
Byte[] imgByte = (Byte[])myCollection;
myStream = new MemoryStream(imgByte);
System.Drawing.Image _image = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(myStream);
//System.Drawing.Image _newimage = _image.GetThumbnailImage(,, null, new System.IntPtr());
Response.ContentType = "image/jpeg"; //Make sure this is not jpg instead of jpeg!!!!!!!!!!
_image.Save(Response.OutputStream, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg);