C# - Adding DataAnnotations To Auto-generated DBML Class?
Feb 17, 2010
i'm worried about doing this since my changes will be overwritten when the dbml file is auto generated again (as they often are).i'm thinking of doing a partial class and writing out the same properties to annotate them, but worried that it will complain about duplicates, and the reason i can't even experiment brings me to the second part of my questions...
that, the expandable arrow on my dbml file listing is missing, right clicking and selecting "View Code" just displays an empty partial class as below.
I have a class that add extra information about a column for linq2sql (see code below) right now, I have to explicitly tell what column I want that info on, how would you put that code with a loop on every column in every table from a dbml file? I was doing my test on a very very small DB, now I have to implement it on a much more bigger database and I really don't want to do it manually for every tables/columns it will take hours.
how it's being used:
Partial Class Contact ''contact is a table inside a dbml file.
Private _ContactIDColumn As ExtraColumnInfo Private _ContactNameColumn As ExtraColumnInfo Private _ContactEmailColumn As ExtraColumnInfo
Imports System.Data.SqlClient Public Class ListViewData Public Sub FillListView(ByRef MyListView As ListView, _
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I want all the listview columns to be in auto width. I tried adding the next line of code but then only my first column fills my entering listview width. All other columns are not affected!
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I created a custom datagridview. In the constructor of that datagridview, I set
Me.AutoGenerateColumns = False
and then, declared and added 4 DatagridViewImageColumns and 140
DatagridViewTextBoxColumns by the code ... Dim dvgCol as New DataGridViewImageColumn
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But when I add an instance of that datagridview onto a form, in the form.design.vb there are many code defines for each columns and then sometimes adds additional code to create those columns again. Sometime when I delete the datagridview control in the form,that code is not deleted.
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I am trying to format the width of my gridview columns dynamically for easy of use in editing and updating. Is it possible to have multiple column widths defined? Here is the code I am using to create the gridview...
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!Page.IsPostBack)
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Dim randomvalue As New Random Dim randomhold As Integer Dim newcode As Long
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Below is my script for the auto generation code Dim randomvalue As New Random Dim randomhold As Integer Dim newcode As Long For i As Integer = 0 To 9999 randomhold = randomvalue.Next(1, 9999) newcode = randomhold & DateTime.Now.Minute & DateTime.Now.Year Label3.Text = newcode Next The code generated will be sent via sms. If the code hasn't used within 24 hours, it will be invalid.
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I am trying to use a script mananger to use page methods to communicate between the server and client side of my page. I have added this code to the html
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Private Sub cmbBuildingID_TextChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmbBuildingID.TextChanged listUnitStatus()
I'm messing with a GUI however I can't seem to find the auto-generated initialize components method. There certainly is a constructor somewhere, my gui initialises and works just fine, but I can't see it...
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In the early generations of VB.NET visual studio, I used to see an automatically generated region named "Windows Form Designer generated code" that includes the code that generates the controls at the surface of a form. But what happened with VS 2008, I can't see that region any more ? Where are the lines of code that are automatically generated that create controls and set there properties ????? Luai Alrantisi, BSc in Computer Engineering, University of Ottawa 2007, Canada. IT Manager of MTN Mobile Telecom.
Exception is generated while adding owc11.chartspace to panel at runtime.
code is:
Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop.Owc11 Public chartspace1 As ChartSpace chartspace1 = New ChartSpace Me.Panel3.Controls.Add(chartspace1)
Exception :Unable to cast COM object of type 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Owc11.ChartSpaceClass' to class type 'System.Windows.Forms.Control'. 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.
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I have a Linq2Sql model and I created a partial class for one of my classes and included a MetadataType attribute to point to a metadata class. I added a DisplayName attribute to a property in the metadata class. I then bind my datagridview with an IQueryable(Of mydatatype), but the column name in the grid is the Property's name and not the DisplayName.
Am I missing something? Is there something else I need to do to get the datagridview to use the DisplayName?