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Hi My friends.
I have string pattern from ftp side which includes both files and folders.
can any body tells how to detect folders on that string pattern.
Abdul Rahaman Hamidy
Database Developer
Kabul, Afghanistan
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I dont get your question, do you want to connect to remote server and access the files?
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based on the [list *.*] output some server respond stream is different from others.
as i am connecting to 2 different ftp servers and i am getting different string pattern
from both ftp servers from LIST *.* output.
while one contains [FileType+Permission Size Date/Time file/foderName] and other contains [DateTime Size forDirectoryonly file/FolderName].
so now i want to get the foldername from both strings.
i am asking for a command in ftp not the way to get directory or file name from string pattern.
Abdul Rahaman Hamidy
Database Developer
Kabul, Afghanistan
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Yes, you can.
You're welcome!
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Only if you add a reference to these projects.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Hi,
Can a local system (not ststic IP) with internet connection can register using RemotingConfiguration.RegisterWellKnownServiceType, and will its URL accessible from any other system with internet connection from any network?
if not.. how can i register a local system for remotting, where any system from any network can access it.
Thankyou
YPKI
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NHibernate - where clause include result from a STORED PROC?
I have this stored procedure "spIsAuthorized" with an OUT param "IsAuthorized" of type CHAR (Y=yes authorized and N=not authorized)
Now my question is, without access control checking I normally load the objects using ICriteria/or/IQuery
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IQuery oQuery.SetMaxResults(nMaxResults);<br />
IList lstResult = oQuery.List();<br />
...<br />
OR<br />
...<br />
ICriteria oCriteria.SetMaxResults(nMaxResults);<br />
IList lstResult = oCriteria.List();<br />
Now how do I filter (add to oCriteria or where-clause of oQuery) so that only those authorized is returned? Basically I want to do something like this:
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oCriteria.Add( Expression.Eq("spIsAuthorized", "UserId=123,ActionId=2", "Y") )<br />
* spIsAuthorized=stored proc
* UserId and ActionId are input param to stored proc
* Y = output param of stored proc, "IsAuthorized".
Thanks!
dev
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Hi,
I would like to how do you keep user info (authenticated object) into program? are you create a centralize controller for keeping that in static method?
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calendarw wrote: are you create a centralize controller for keeping that in static method?
yes
usually i create static class to hold data that will be accessed in other objects, like "session" in webserver
dhaim
ing ngarso sung tulodho, ing madyo mangun karso, tut wuri handayani. "Ki Hajar Dewantoro"
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Have you looked at the Settings of the Project Properties? This is usually where you would store user configuration settings.
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Hi,
I have the following C# code:
Process notepad = new Process();
notepad.StartInfo.FileName = "notepad.exe";
notepad.Start();
Now the notepad process is started.
How do I execute a valid keyboard shortcut in it for e.g. "Ctrl+N", "Ctrl+O" etc.
I did not find any property to which I could assign a shortcut key, that would be executed after I start my Process.
Thanks in advance.
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Shortcuts aren't executed, just as keypresses aren't executed. You want to SendKeys to the application. There are some examples on this site that show how to send keystrokes to another application
I are troll
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Eddy,
But is there any way by which I would be able to capture the Handle for the shortcuts?
Also could you please mention the links, where I could find the examples you mentioned about.
Regards
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Fatal Error provided it before I read your post, but a quick Google[^] would uncover more if you need them
I are troll
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First off wrong forum for this
second which database you using? It looks like it has a max filed name size. try with only have the chars and see
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myventsi wrote: but it tells me
first of all: who/what is it (a component from your runtime environment or the database) ?
I guess it's the database? I can remember that MS SQL has a pretty narrow constraint on the length of identifiers, and I don't think that other DBMS are very different in this respect. If that's the case, you have no other choice than shortening the table name (you should do that anyway...).
Regards
Thomas
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. Programmer - an organism that turns coffee into software.
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myventsi wrote: CmdStr = "CREATE TABLE " + TableName + "([abcdefghi a abcdifg abc, abcef a abcdefg ab abcdefgh abc abcdefghij] TEXT";
myventsi wrote: but it tells me that it' s too long.
What is too long? The table name or the column name? I don't think that it's the datatype that's causing trouble. Try this one for comparison;
CmdStr = "CREATE TABLE MyTableName ([MyColumName] TEXT";
I are troll
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That means that this part:
[abcdefghi a abcdifg abc, abcef a abcdefg ab abcdefgh abc abcdefghij] is too long in Access' opinion. She can be like that at times
I suggest you use a shorter, more descriptive column name. What things do you want to store in there?
I are troll
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LONGTEXT means that the column can hold data up to 64000 characters in length. Not that its name can be up to 64000 characters.
Several people have already told you that the column name you are using is too long. Access has told you thet the column name you are using is too long.
Why don't you believe them?
For goodness sake use a shorter column name!!!
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
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“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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