Its work well in windows 7 but when i run project in windows xp its says i must use New keyword but when i use New its gives error at regkey.GetValueNames and RegistryKey = Registry.LocalMachine and regBaseKey.OpenSubKey("SOFTWAREMyApp", FalseImports Microsoft.Win32[code]...
I've got a GridView. My SelectCommand in the code works if I copy and paste it into SQL Server Management Studio. It executes fine.If I run the page and click Edit for any row I get the error:
"Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'IS'."
I've tried to see what's going on using SQL Server Profiler. Here's what the SelectCommand looks like and what SQL is receiving...
SelectCommand from supplies.ascx SELECT some stuff FROM here WHERE (this IS NULL) and (that=1) ORDER BY this DESC SQL Server Profiler reports SELECT some stuff FROM here (this IS NULL) and (that=1) ORDER BY this DESC
I didn't put any code here because I'm not really sure what would be relevant and didn't want to load up the post with unnecessary lines of code.
<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False" DataKeyNames="fldSupReqID" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" EmptyDataText="There are no data records to display." AllowSorting="True"
I am trying to create INSERT SQL using WHERE syntaxing in order to ensure no duplication with the SQLCMD.PARAMETER but the WHERE clause generate this error message:Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'Where'.
Here are the coding:
Dim strSql As String strSql = "Insert into tblCustomers " strSql &= "(CustomerID, ContactName,Address,City,PostalCode,Country)"
Dim objConnection As New SqlConnection(Application("ConnString"))
My connection string is: [Code]. I googled this problem and the solution for it was having a malformed connection string where the "provider" was being specified when it shouldn't have. Example conn string: [Code]. I'm not specifying the Provider so I think I have a different problem.
Presently working a tutorial in visual basic 2010. I have encountered the error " keyword is not valid as an identifier" I have read the definition of an identifier in the beginners section. Although I undertand the definition of an identifier I still am not sure of it when looking at a line of code. The tutorial gives an analogy but does not show examples of identifiers as they would actually apprear in a coding project.
VB is telling me to use the "NEW" keyword to create an object instance on the highlighted line in the code below, when I click on the button to add a row to the datagrid. Here's my
Protected Sub Menu1_MenuItemClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.MenuEventArgs) Handles Menu1.MenuItemClick End Sub
In VB.net, we have the Handles keyword, I'm wondering if C# has anything comparable. Or do you have to manually wire all the methods to each control's event (in ASP.NET especially)?
Possible Duplicate:Default value for generics k so while translating some code from c# to vb, i came across the default keyword, and I'm simply replacing it to nothing.
In my current project everyone names variables and methods after what they are and what they do. This is good for quickly understanding the code, but with a lot of long varible names comes some headaches, such as when copying a dataset to an entity/object. So, while you understand the code, the readability still takes a blow.
veryLongVariableName.Id = datasetVeryLongVariableName.Id veryLongVariablename.Something = datasetVeryLongVariableName.Something etc.
Using VB.NET's With keyword can help.
With veryLongVariableName .Id = datasetVeryLongVariableName.Id .Something = datasetVeryLongVariableName.Something End With
Now, my question, is there any way of using With, or something similar, but for several variables at the same time? Something like:
With veryLongVariableName As a, datasetVeryLongVariableName as b a.Id = b.Id a.Something = b.Something End With
I'm all for descriptive naming conventions, but they do tend to clutter things. Especially in VB!
I m trying to create a software in vb.net for some genealogists to trace their ancestors History, the users will search for the document in 3 ways
1. reference number from a combo box. 2. By the title of the document. 3. by inserting a keyword from the documents abstract..
i have already loaded the picture. i hav put all in one note pad my reference no., on next line i put my abstract and on the third line i put my path where the document is located.in coding i put all in different array.... making the program read all one by one line wise.i want to make search thru the keyword... means wen user inserts a key word in the textbox the program read all my abstract and then in a drop down it should display the documents that match the keyword.
I have to serialize/deserialize a class into a JSON string/and return. The JSON Strinig must contain the "error" string (like: {error:"something strange occoured", id:23, result:"xxxxx"}), which specifies the occoured error.
I use the Call keyword when calling subs in VB/VBA. I know it's optional, but is it better to use it or leave it off? I've always thought it was more explicit, but maybe it's just noise. Also, I read this on another forum: Using the Call keyword is faster because it knows that it is not going to return any values, so it doesn't need to set up any stackspace to make room for the return value.
First off let me say that I am essentially new to VB.NET, i.e; still learning. Also, I hope that this is the right place to post this question. In a Project I have a Class module defined as:
Public Class Def Public Id As String Public Meaning As String
I have to inherit some legacy code in company, which is written in Visual Basic.NET 7.0 (Visual Studio.NET 2002). I don't have much experiences in VB.NET, and this line of code gets me in trouble:
Public Class Global : Inherits System.Web.HttpApplication
Visual Studio gave this error: Error 31Keyword is not valid as an identifier.C:Documents and SettingsAdministratorDesktopPOManWebApplication1Global.asax.vb414C:...POMan
But when I want to use it in the Function, it gives error ("..are not valid within..."). Are there any keyword to make this in the Function or there aren't? [Code]
I generally use to organize codes below lines;#Region "Comments.."#End RegionBut when I want to use it in the Function, it gives error ("..are not valid within...").
I'm still new in VB.net development environment, i've few of the question may need the advice from you guys to see whether i'm in the right track for the development as below condition:Basically my program wrote from this logics:
Condition:
2 log files available in C drive that is C:/BSKYB/Prod.txt
and C:/BSKYB_CWE/many of log files in .txt format
Program Flow:
Step 1: The program will read the last sentence Hexa number from the file "Prod.txt"
Step 2: Once the program detecting the keyword like example "abcde" it will go to another folder which is descript in C:/BSKYB_CWE to look at which text files contains the keyword "abcde"
Step 3: this step will capture the whole line the text info like example 1111 abcde
if in this case, once the abcde detected what is the command i should apply to capture the key word 1111 ?
This is the problem i have encounter right now, i doesn't know how is actually can apply the right method to read the whole text line once the key word is detected
Public Class Form1 ' Const ConstBSKYB = "C:BSKYB_CWE.txt " 'Const ConstBSKYBP = "C:BSKYBProd.txt"[code].....
I am aware of the 'topmost' keyword in VB.NET for specifying a window to be brought to the front or top of the display windows showing. However, specifying 'xlApp.topmost' is resulting in a compile error in my VB 2010 Express project; most likely because my project doesn't include a reference that it needs for 'xlApp.topmost' to start working. What reference do I need to add?
Most of our development is done in vb.net (not my choice) and one frequently used code pattern uses an 'On Error GoTo' followed by a 'Resume Next' so that all database fields can be read with a DirectCast() and any DBNull values are just ignored.
The current code would be On Error GoTo error_code oObject.Name = DirectCast(oReader.Item("Name"), String)
I am implementing the show-message extension found on this blog: url...the programmer makes clever reuse of his enum to build css attribuuts but in vb.net.[code]but visual studio keeps giving an error on the Error enum. Is there a prefix i can use to tell visual studio its ok to use error as enum ?
I am new to VB.NET. I'm trying to add a table to an ASPX page. But I get the above error with the following code. Can you tell what I am doing wrong? I want many table rows returned; one for each product, where first cell = product name, cell 2 = NumOpen, and cell 3 = 95%.[code]