It's not simpleton probably, it's singleton. Refer to Informit or Wikipedia for a detailed explanation. I hope to write about the same in...
Introduction Memory allocation for objects is a tough issue, sometimes. Dynamically allocated memory has to be treated specially when one...
Let the table have a simplified structure like mentioned: contactid: ID of the contact being saved name: Name of the contact parentid:...
Nischay, Please follow the steps as mentioned by Shabbir. The problem is that you haven't configured the net8 client.
In large and complex systems that we are dealing with regularly, what makes our projects standoff from others is: a. Quality of the software...
Ans to Q1. Table T1 should have all the columns that were mentioned in the embedded query, because that will always fail if you are trying to...
I doubt such a tool that will meet the specific requirement.
To view your total physical and kernel memory: Right click Status Bar->Task Manager->Performance. To view your virtual memory settings: Open...
good job done
pretty hard to reply this way. please post your project. I will check and let you know.
Haven't ever heard of it
no probs dear
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Can you post the exact query you formed, in text and the table structure.
Classes and Functions If we are not using a language, which doesn’t support anything but objects what should be our choice in building...
your query should go like select <fields> from dbo_ticket_responses where <date> between #Start Date# and #End Date# Hope this helps
If the progress to be depicted is unknown, then progress bar might not be the best choice. Show something similar to XP (4 green squares waiving...
It's pretty hard, if not impossible, to restrict copying in Win environment. To prevent deleting you can only mark it as read only. However if...
Introduction This is an article on our day-to-day programming practices. The article is targeted from beginners to pro who are involved in...
I suggest go through this page first http://www.w3schools.com/ado/ado_ref_connection.asp also MSDN itself is a great source to this topic. Find...
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