Recently I needed a WYSIWYG editor in my asp.net web form. I looked at various ones including WMD Editor (which I know is not exactly a WYSIWYG editor, there site states 'It just wasn't built for WYSIWYG.
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I posted this in the SQL Team forum: http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=99696
It shows you a good way of creating a bunch of date functions so that you can use them in reporting services as date default values for any date parameter.
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I cant stop laughing, and neither will you! Play the video below, this reminds me of the 80s!
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Joe Webb
2007-12-30
re: Just Hillarious!
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Its that time of year when many people have a big decision to make:
Go with the flow and take whatever your corporation gives you. Ask for a raise Forget about it.
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What If : The Dream Company Ever wonder what if when it comes to your imaginary corporation where you have an unlimited amount of money to spend on talent? What if.
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This article relates to a couple of articles that are on the site. The original article was "Cool Tricks With The ASP.net Calendar". You can find this here: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/jhermiz/archive/2007/12/10/Cool-Tricks-With-The-ASP.net-Calendar.aspx. The other article you might find useful is the "Additional Tip For that Calendar Control In ASP.
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Regarding my post about the tips and tricks with the ASP.net calendar control someone emailed me asking how to add additional text / images to the calendar control to give the calendar day a more appealing visual representation.
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UPDATE: Additional tips: More Tips
Been A Long Time
Hello world...sorry I haven't posted in quite some time, we've been real busy at home this Christmas season. Anyhow I thought I would share some tricks and tips with using the calendar control before you or your company spends some change to buy a control on the internet.
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Remember the good old hello world program? Ahh the first program any teacher in any type of programming course would assign was good old Hello World. But as students / new developers we were excited!
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Count me in this year again!
I had an excellent time last year and met some real cool folks.
I'll be in the visual studio asp.net conference along with the reporting services seminars.
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Its been 10 years since I graduated high school so when this Math problem came up I had to look twice. My bro was given a little algebra puzzle which I helped him with.
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The power in reporting services comes from the ability to use vb.net / vb functions to drive the programming aspect of your report. If you’re coming from an Access background you may be clicking on your RS report hoping that you get a vb source code screen so you can make some coding enhancements.
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If anyone has dealt with Sharepoint they know how difficult it can be to get custom web controls, data extraction, and general programming completed in this monster. There is a great thing about Sharepoint in that its back end is SQL Server.
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A lot of programmer’s / dba’s install RS and then simply use it to build reports for other databases. In fact many do not even realize that the ReportServer database that is installed on the SQL box has some nifty tables to snatch some relevant information.
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The question comes up all the time across hundreds of .net forums. Here it goes:
"I just created a vb.net application that works perfectly fine on my local machine, however I need to run this one application on a server so other users can use it.
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Scenerio
Have you ever had the urge to create many similiar reports in Reporting Services without having to do all the busy touch up work thats involved? You know what I mean; the constant header information with your company's logo, the footer with a datetime stamp, or the table that you always have to drag and drop into the report.
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Pulling SAP Data From .NET Technologies
SAP – What it is
SAP is the biggest European software company specializing in CRM software.Its competitors include companies such as Oracle, PeopleSoft, SalesForce, and a whole slew of other software vendors.
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This page will soon have posts…stay tuned.
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Mladen
2007-08-14
re: Coming soon... Whoo HOO!!!!
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