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Auto Complete in windows application

March 9, 2011 Leave a comment

There are two ways we can use Autocomplete feature

1. Auto complete textBox with previously entered text in textbox.

2. AutoComplete textBox by fetching the data from database.

1. Auto complete textBox with previously entered text in textbox.

For filling textbox with previously entered data/text in textbox using Autocomplete feature we can implement by setting autocomplete mode proeprty of textbox to suggest, append or sugestappend and setting autocomplete source to custom source progrmetically

First of all create a global AutoCompleteStringCollection and write code like this
namespace WindowsApplication1
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
AutoCompleteStringCollection autoComplete = new AutoCompleteStringCollection();
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}

private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
autoComplete.Add(textBox1.Text);
MessageBox.Show(“hello”);
}

private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
textBox1.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.SuggestAppend;
textBox1.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.CustomSource;
//auto.Add(textBox1.Text);
textBox1.AutoCompleteCustomSource = autoComplete;
}
}
}

2. AutoComplete textBox by fetching the data from database.

For this i’ve created a database with a table containing names which will be shown in textbox as suggestions, for this we need to create a AutoCompleteStringCollection and then add the records in this collection using datareader to fetch records from database

For autocomplete functionalty to work we need to define these 3 properties of textbox

1. AutoCompleteMode – we can choose either suggest or appned or suggestappend as names are self explanatory

2. AutoCompleteSource – this needs to be set as Custom Source

3. AutoCompleteCustomSource – this is the collection we created earlier

The complete C# code will look like this

namespace AutoCompleteTextBox
{

public partial class frmAuto : Form
{
public string strConnection =
ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConnString"];
AutoCompleteStringCollection namesCollection =
new AutoCompleteStringCollection();
public frmAuto()
{
InitializeComponent();
}

private void frmAuto_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
SqlDataReader dReader;
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection();
conn.ConnectionString = strConnection;
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand();
cmd.Connection = conn;
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
cmd.CommandText =
“Select distinct [Name] from [Names]” +
” order by [Name] asc”;
conn.Open();
dReader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
if (dReader.HasRows == true)
{
while (dReader.Read())
namesCollection.Add(dReader["Name"].ToString());

}
else
{
MessageBox.Show(“Data not found”);
}
dReader.Close();

txtName.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.Suggest;
txtName.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.CustomSource;
txtName.AutoCompleteCustomSource = namesCollection;

}
private void btnCancel_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Application.Exit();
}
private void btnOk_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show(“Hope you like this example”);
}

}
}

Categories: Asp.Net

Run 32 bit .NET applications on 64 bit machines

January 4, 2011 Leave a comment


If you have a 64 bit machine and want to run a .NET application that only works with the 32 bit CLR you would have to make changes to the .NET framework on your machine

Set the .NET framework to load the CLR in WOW mode through this command

Open up command prompt and type this command

C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\Ldr64.exe SetWow

Now you should be able to run apps that use only the .NET 32 bit CLR.

To revert back to the default 64 bit framework run

C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\Ldr64.exe Set64

Categories: Asp.Net

Unable to Connect web dev server

November 4, 2010 Leave a comment

this problem arise when  WebDev.WebServer.EXE file is corrupted. i soled this problem by replacing this file with new one. this file is located  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DevServer\9.0

Replace this file with new one. hope your problem will be solved…

 

Categories: Asp.Net, Installation

Add Radion Button in a GridView Control

July 19, 2010 Leave a comment

GridView Code for aspx page

<asp:GridView ID=”gvAvailableDuration” runat=”server”
AutoGenerateColumns=”False”  SkinID=”CJGrid”
onrowcommand=”gvAvailableDuration_RowCommand”
onrowcreated=”gvAvailableDuration_RowCreated”>
<Columns>
<asp:BoundField DataField=”AdId” HeaderText=”AdId” Visible=”false” />
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText=”Select”>
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:Literal ID=”rdoRowSelector” runat=”server”></asp:Literal>

</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>

<asp:BoundField DataField=”startDate” HeaderText=”Start Date”  />
<asp:BoundField DataField=”EndDate” HeaderText=”End Date”  />

</Columns>
</asp:GridView>

Add  This Code into your CS page

protected void gvAvailableDuration_RowCreated(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
{

string sStartDate = “”;
string sEndDate = “”;
if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
{
Literal output = (Literal)e.Row.FindControl(“rdoRowSelector”);
DataRowView rowV = (DataRowView)e.Row.DataItem;
if (rowV != null)
{
sStartDate = rowV.Row.ItemArray[1].ToString();
sEndDate = rowV.Row.ItemArray[2].ToString();
output.Text = string.Format(“<input type=’radio’ name=’DateGroup’ id=’” + e.Row.RowIndex + “‘ value=’” + sStartDate + “$” + sEndDate + “‘ onclick=’SetDate(” + e.Row.RowIndex + “)’ />”, e.Row.RowIndex);
}
}

}

Categories: Asp.Net

Save and retrieve values in Cookie (C#)

July 13, 2010 Leave a comment


<%@ Page Language="c#" %>
<script Language="c#" runat="server">
void Page_Load(object source, EventArgs e)
{
if (!(IsPostBack))
{
MyButton.Text = "Save Cookie";
MyDropDownList.Items.Add("Blue");
MyDropDownList.Items.Add("Red");
MyDropDownList.Items.Add("Gray");
}
}
public void Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie MyCookie = new HttpCookie("Background");
MyCookie.Value = MyDropDownList.SelectedItem.Text;
Response.Cookies.Add(MyCookie);
}

</script>

<html>
<body>
<form id=“CookieForm” method=“post” runat=“server”>
<asp:DropDownList id=MyDropDownList runat=“server”/>
<asp:button id=MyButton runat=“server” OnClick=“Click”/>
</form>
</body>
</html>

///////////////////////////////////////////////////

<%@ Page Language=“c#” %>
<script Language=“c#” runat=“server”>
void Page_Load(object source, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Cache.SetExpires(DateTime.Now);
}
string GetBackground()
{
return Request.Cookies["Background"].Value;
}
</script>
<html>
<body bgcolor=“<% Response.Write(GetBackground()); %>”>
<asp:label id=“message” runat=“server” />
</body>
</html>

Categories: Cookies

String Format for DateTime [C#]

July 12, 2010 Leave a comment

This example shows how to format DateTime using String.Format method. All formatting can be done also using DateTime.ToString method.

Custom DateTime Formatting

There are following custom format specifiers y (year), M (month), d (day), h (hour 12), H (hour 24), m (minute), s (second), f (second fraction), F (second fraction, trailing zeroes are trimmed), t (P.M or A.M) and z (time zone).

Following examples demonstrate how are the format specifiers rewritten to the output.

[C#]

// create date time 2008-03-09 16:05:07.123
DateTime dt = new DateTime(2008, 3, 9, 16, 5, 7, 123);

String.Format("{0:y yy yyy yyyy}", dt);  // "8 08 008 2008"   year
String.Format("{0:M MM MMM MMMM}", dt);  // "3 03 Mar March"  month
String.Format("{0:d dd ddd dddd}", dt);  // "9 09 Sun Sunday" day
String.Format("{0:h hh H HH}",     dt);  // "4 04 16 16"      hour 12/24
String.Format("{0:m mm}",          dt);  // "5 05"            minute
String.Format("{0:s ss}",          dt);  // "7 07"            second
String.Format("{0:f ff fff ffff}", dt);  // "1 12 123 1230"   sec.fraction
String.Format("{0:F FF FFF FFFF}", dt);  // "1 12 123 123"    without zeroes
String.Format("{0:t tt}",          dt);  // "P PM"            A.M. or P.M.
String.Format("{0:z zz zzz}",      dt);  // "-6 -06 -06:00"   time zone

You can use also date separator / (slash) and time sepatator : (colon). These characters will be rewritten to characters defined in the current DateTimeForma­tInfo.DateSepa­rator and DateTimeForma­tInfo.TimeSepa­rator.

[C#]

// date separator in german culture is "." (so "/" changes to ".")
String.Format("{0:d/M/yyyy HH:mm:ss}", dt); // "9/3/2008 16:05:07" - english (en-US)
String.Format("{0:d/M/yyyy HH:mm:ss}", dt); // "9.3.2008 16:05:07" - german (de-DE)

Here are some examples of custom date and time formatting:

[C#]

// month/day numbers without/with leading zeroes
String.Format("{0:M/d/yyyy}", dt);            // "3/9/2008"
String.Format("{0:MM/dd/yyyy}", dt);          // "03/09/2008"

// day/month names
String.Format("{0:ddd, MMM d, yyyy}", dt);    // "Sun, Mar 9, 2008"
String.Format("{0:dddd, MMMM d, yyyy}", dt);  // "Sunday, March 9, 2008"

// two/four digit year
String.Format("{0:MM/dd/yy}", dt);            // "03/09/08"
String.Format("{0:MM/dd/yyyy}", dt);          // "03/09/2008"

Standard DateTime Formatting

In DateTimeForma­tInfo there are defined standard patterns for the current culture. For example property ShortTimePattern is string that contains value h:mm tt for en-US culture and value HH:mm for de-DE culture.

Following table shows patterns defined in DateTimeForma­tInfo and their values for en-US culture. First column contains format specifiers for the String.Format method.

Specifier DateTimeFormatInfo property Pattern value (for en-US culture)
t ShortTimePattern h:mm tt
d ShortDatePattern M/d/yyyy
T LongTimePattern h:mm:ss tt
D LongDatePattern dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy
f (combination of D and t) dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy h:mm tt
F FullDateTimePattern dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy h:mm:ss tt
g (combination of d and t) M/d/yyyy h:mm tt
G (combination of d and T) M/d/yyyy h:mm:ss tt
m, M MonthDayPattern MMMM dd
y, Y YearMonthPattern MMMM, yyyy
r, R RFC1123Pattern ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH':'mm':'ss 'GMT' (*)
s SortableDateTi­mePattern yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss (*)
u UniversalSorta­bleDateTimePat­tern yyyy'-'MM'-'dd HH':'mm':'ss'Z' (*)
(*) = culture independent

Following examples show usage of standard format specifiers in String.Format method and the resulting output.

[C#]

String.Format("{0:t}", dt);  // "4:05 PM"                         ShortTime
String.Format("{0:d}", dt);  // "3/9/2008"                        ShortDate
String.Format("{0:T}", dt);  // "4:05:07 PM"                      LongTime
String.Format("{0:D}", dt);  // "Sunday, March 09, 2008"          LongDate
String.Format("{0:f}", dt);  // "Sunday, March 09, 2008 4:05 PM"  LongDate+ShortTime
String.Format("{0:F}", dt);  // "Sunday, March 09, 2008 4:05:07 PM" FullDateTime
String.Format("{0:g}", dt);  // "3/9/2008 4:05 PM"                ShortDate+ShortTime
String.Format("{0:G}", dt);  // "3/9/2008 4:05:07 PM"             ShortDate+LongTime
String.Format("{0:m}", dt);  // "March 09"                        MonthDay
String.Format("{0:y}", dt);  // "March, 2008"                     YearMonth
String.Format("{0:r}", dt);  // "Sun, 09 Mar 2008 16:05:07 GMT"   RFC1123
String.Format("{0:s}", dt);  // "2008-03-09T16:05:07"             SortableDateTime
String.Format("{0:u}", dt);  // "2008-03-09 16:05:07Z"            UniversalSortableDateTime

Categories: Asp.Net

The visual studio language support for style has not been installed. code-editing Intellisense will not be available. Markup Intellisense for server controls may not work.”

July 12, 2010 Leave a comment

Resolution is simpler actually , close visual studio go to your windows run box

and type

Devenv /ResetSkipPkgs

this has fixed my problem

Categories: Installation

Test

June 14, 2010 Leave a comment

test

Categories: AJAX.NET, Asp.Net

Add Multiple Projects in a Solution in Visual Studio 2008

March 30, 2010 Leave a comment

You can add multiple project in a single solution in VS 2008 by
clicking Tools –> Options –> “Projects and Solutions” General property page and checking “Always show solution”.

Master Page and Find Control

March 28, 2010 Leave a comment

You can get a control name from a master page using the following syntax:

TextBox b = this.Master.FindControl(“cphDetails”).FindControl(“TextBox1″) as Textbox;

where

cphDetails: Content Place holder id of master page

TextBox1: is the name of the textbox inside the content placeholder

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