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  • Upload Excel File to SQL Server 2005 and Retrieve as link

    I want users to be able to upload an Excel file using the ASP.NET File Upload Control, have the file saved into a database table (which I have not created yet), and later on, based on an ID assigned to the file, retrieve it as a hyper link that when they click on it will open the file for them. I have...
    Posted to SQL Server, SQL Server Express, and SqlDataSource Control (Forum) by bfancett on 12-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: slq 2005, Slq Server, SQL, SQL 2005 SQL, Sql 2005 .NET, SQL 2005 ASP.NET, SQL Database design, SQL Server 2005, SQLL Serverr DTS, SQLServer, sqlserver 2005, SQLServer 2005SP2, sqLserver2005, sqlserverver, System.Array, varbinary, Visual Studio 2008, Visual Studio 2008 SP1, Web Project, "T-SQL", .NET 2.0, 2005, 2008, ADO.NET, asp.net 3.5, binary data, BLOB, c#, C# SQL, complex, convert, Data, data Acces, data access, data source, data storage, Database, DTS, DTS package, File Upload, files, LINQ Statement, LINQ toSQL, .NET SQL Server 2005, SQL 2005, SQL datatable, SQLServere2005, "SQL Server", .net 3.5, Linq, Store File to database, Stored procedures, ASP.NET C# sql, CSV, cvs, Data Type
  • Dynamic LINQ Objects

    I have spent quite some time Googling and looking around for anything relatively related to my subject, and have found very little. My scenario is this: I want to use LINQ in a web application, BUT I need the ability to dynamically create a Data Context, I believe it's called? The .dbml file that...
    Posted to Data Access and ObjectDataSource Control (Forum) by JMoore5268 on 09-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Query, sql, Visual Studio 2008, "Linq to Sql" LinqDataSource, .NET 3.5 SP1, asp.NET 3.5, asp.net 3.5 Linq, C#, data Acces, Data Access, Database, dynamic LINQ, LINQ in Action, Linq query, LINQ SQL Dynamic predicate builder, Linq to SQL, LinqDataSource, database connection, Linq, linq ado, LINQ databasecontext dbml, LINQ databasecontext dbml System, 3.5, Data Access connections, Data Access Application block, linq databasecontext
  • Slow LINQ database updates

    Hi, I am working with LINQ for the first time and everything seems to work except that I got a performance problem which I need some help on. I am inserting a new record in my database. Then I use the record's primary key to name some of the pictures. (which are not stored in the database but on...
    Posted to Data Access and ObjectDataSource Control (Forum) by dtromp on 08-25-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Database, LINQ in Action, LinqDataSource, LINQtoSQL, database connection, Linq, LINQ databasecontext dbml, 3.5, linq sql asp.net data compiler error, linq databasecontext
  • Linq fetching the wrong ID when insertting product into a subcategory..

    Hi.. I have 3 tables, one for products, one for categories and one for subcategories.. The product table is related to the subcategory table, and the subcategory table is related to the category table.. But when i add a new product and tries to add the product to a subcategory table, it works fine, except...
    Posted to Data Access and ObjectDataSource Control (Forum) by Moulde on 07-22-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: relationship, Database, Linq
  • Multiple tables

    I have to collect a very large amount of data from the users at signup. To do this i have created the forms, and multiple tables to store the info in. My question is how do i link the tables together the way the membership class does so that if one row is deleted in the users table the rows in the other...
    Posted to Security (Forum) by Geek-O on 05-05-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: aspnet_Users, database, linq
  • Importing text file into database

    Hello Everyone, I would like to import a text file which contains one string (a large integer) per line not separated by commas or anything else except a carriage return. Does anyone know of an easy way to store this in a database file? I'm open to suggestions if there is more than one way to save this...
    Posted to SQL Server, SQL Server Express, and SqlDataSource Control (Forum) by rbunn83815 on 03-31-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: sql 2005, text file, c#, Database, Linq
  • Re: Sequential Guids

    By Default, the property "Auto Generated Value" is not set, changing this fixes your problem. More info can be found here .
    Posted to SQL Server, SQL Server Express, and SqlDataSource Control (Forum) by Nick Kusters on 12-20-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: slq 2005, sql 2005, Sql 2005 .NET, SQL 2005 ASP.NET, SQL Server 2005, SQLServer, sqlserver 2005, ADO.NET, Database, Default value, error, error messages, insert, language, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Database design, .NET SQL Server 2005, Primary Key, "SQL Server", .net 3.5, Linq, MSSQL, New ID, sql 2005 DBNull null value types, SQL 2005 Design
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