Cannot Convert System.Xml.XmlNode To System.Xml.Linq.XElement
Nov 24, 2010
I´m gettin the error Calling the fuction GetListItems but is kind weird because it works in Visual Studio 2008 Express but no in Visual Basic 2010 Express:
Dim ndQuery As XmlNode = xmlDoc.CreateNode(XmlNodeType.Element, "Query", "")
Dim ndViewFields As XmlNode = xmlDoc.CreateNode(XmlNodeType.Element, "ViewFields", "")
Dim ndQueryOptions As XmlNode = xmlDoc.CreateNode(XmlNodeType.Element,
How can I convert an object of type System.Data.Linq.DataQuery to System.Linq.IQueryable?I'm working with Visual Basic/Silverlight, and the source code of my query is as follows:
Public Function Get_Cli_Pag() As IQueryable(Of V_Cliente_Pagare) Dim Qry = From P In Me.Context.Pagares Join C In Me.Context.Codigos On C.Codigo
Code: Dim dom As New DOMDocument30 dom.async = False dom.Load(serverAddress & "/App/filelist.jsp?type=content") For i = 0 To dom.childNodes.item(1).childNodes.length - 1 downloadfile(dom.childNodes.item(i), mcount, currentpath) Next
The above code is activated upon clicking of a button. i have the server address declared. and using the domdoc to load the jsp file to generate the xml data. and using for loop, i call the download file function which accepts the following parameters
Code:Public Sub downloadfile(ByVal domdoc As Xml.XmlNode, ByVal totalcount As Integer, ByVal currentpath As String)
The totalcount and currentpath work fine, but when i pass in the dom.childNodes.item(i) , error pops up.
--------------------error message------------------------------------------Unable to cast COM object of type 'System.__ComObject' to class type 'System.Xml.XmlNode'. Instances of types that represent COM components cannot be cast to types that do not represent COM components; however they can be cast to interfaces as long as the underlying COM component supports QueryInterface calls for the IID of the interface.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Public Sub rssParserTest Dim Const rssUri as String = "rssTestFile.xml" Dim xmlFile = <rss version="2.0">
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I want to remove the unit test dependency on a physical file and use a stream instead but my efforts so far have come to nought. (Is this best practise?)I am using NMock2 for mocking if I should be doing something with that.
I am getting following error whenever I want to use IIf function inside entity framework query.
LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method 'System.Object IIf(Boolean, System.Object, System.Object)' method, and this method cannot be translated into a store expression.
I would use the System.Linq.Dynamic. I added the specified Dynamic.vb file, that starts like this:
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to my (VB.NET)solution. Now Visual Studio does not recognize anymore in the project files the System.XXX references, proposing me to change them to Global.System.XXX
I am using Visual Studio 2005 and am writing a SSIS package. In the package I have a VB.Script that looks at a directory on a server and creates a list of the files. I then have a store Proc that looks at a table and gets a list of files that matches the files in the first array. The result is a fullresultset. The next step I need to create a 3rd array that only contains the rows from the first that are not in the second. However, I am getting the following error. Error: The script threw an exception: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Object' to type 'System.Collections.ArrayList'.
I was trying to finish up a VB.NET class library project when I tried to remove all unused references. I know for a fact that I'm not explicitly using any thing from the System.Xml and System.Xml.Linq assemblies yet the "Unused References..." button never flags them for removal.In fact I even tried "Unused References..." on a blank project and it still never flagged them.
I am getting a really bizarre error and it makes no sense at all.Basically I have a user entity which has a Password property. This property is of Type Binary, the server data type being Binary(512).I am reading this value in and converting it to a byte array. However whenever I run my code I am getting a completely unrelated error of Unable to cast object of type 'System.Guid' to type 'System.String'.This strikes me as very odd since I am not using a property or variable of type string or GUID anywhere in this procedure where it falls over.
The code is below:
Public Shared Function ValidateUser(ByVal username As String, ByVal password As String) As UserValidationMessage Using db As New EntityMapDataContext Dim u = From user In db.Users Where user.Username = username
I have a System.Drawing.Graphics g, which draw something in a PictureBox. Now I want to export this pGraphics to a new System.DrawingImage pImage (or Bitmap). But how?
Dim pImage As Bitmap Dim g As Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(b)
I have two graphics I'm trying to superimpose into one, then display in a DataGridViewImage cell...The Value property of a DataGridViewImage is an Image type.
Dim Image1 As System.Drawing.Image = imgl_Imagelist1.Images(0) Dim Image2 As New Bitmap(imgl_ImageList2.Images(0)) Dim DualGraphic As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(Image1)
i have a table in sql server with some fields set as Byte() (System.Byte[]) when i import them in my application to be used with linq they are converted in Binary (System.Data.Linq.Binary)why is that?is there a way to prevent this wrong translaton???if i update the database how can i update the classes that has been craeted in visual studio2008?
We are doing a query against an in-memory collection of LINQ data objects. The wrinkle is that we are ordering by a column in a related table whose records have not necessarily been loaded yet (deferred loading:)
Dim oPkgProducts = _ From b In oBillPkg.BillProducts _ Where b.Successful.GetValueOrDefault(Common.X_INDETERMINATE) = _
I am using VS 2008 but am having problems getting the namespace system.xml.linq to be recognized. I am attempting to add the reference but I don't seem to be be allow to select it.System.XML.Linq is grayed out in the AddReference menu. What must I do to add this reference to my project?
I'm trying to load in a xml file that was build using another windows form, but when I try the xml document I get the following error: Name cannot begin with the '%' character, hexadecimal value 0x25. Line 10, position 13.[code]
I am trying to get the DataView from a linq query expression which is querying a typed dataset. The result lands in a type of System.linq.IOrderedEnumerable. But i'm not able to convert this type to a Dataview although a few examples on the internet say that AsDataView function shoudl work but could you please throw some light on why the method AsDataView is not exposed on the query.
I have a situation where I have a hierarchy. I'm trying to use LINQ to get all of the items throughout the hierarchy as opposed to For Each loops. I spent some time looking for examples, but most where C# using lambdas, and I'm not quite sure I understand it. I'd like to try to get all of the Items for a specific system, the levels of items could be n-levels deep.
I had a code segment on an asp.net page in the code-behind file. I decided to move it into a public subroutine in a module (general_functions.vb). Once I did this, however, the code no longer works - it throws an error. On the original code-behind I replaced the original code with a call like so:
I have the following piece of code that contains my message body in an email I'm trying to send via vb.net (through outlook) The code works, but .net is not recognizing the HTML formatting and is giving the error: "XML literals and XML axis properties are not available Please Add references to the System.Xml.dll, System.Xml.Linq.dll, and System.Core.dll assemblies". I try and do this by going to Project --> add referance, but they are not highlighted and I can't select them. Is there any way around this?
I cannot get the following to work for me: its the section that sets the default for system.data.linq.binary. The database I work with doesn't allow nulls in any field. So I generally run my buffer through this routine to populate defaults and then set the real values independently, (this works when I miss a field). I can set the Linq table field = fakeBinary and it works like a charm. Thus, I don't understand why using reflection can't pull of the same thing. Ex: Me.CM20500WindowBuffer.Reconcile_Messages = New Byte() {0} works.
Try Dim fakeBinary As System.Byte() = {0} For Each fld In nObj.GetType().GetProperties Select Case fld.PropertyType Case GetType(Byte) [Code] .....