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Saturday 25 June 2011

How to configure the Store to Database option in IRD

Here is what to do:

1. Run Sql script against configuration Database. ird_create_tables_sql

2. Created a New DBServer Application in CME

3. Installed DB Server (As a Client of Configuration server)

4. Created New Database Access Point, which uses new DBServer

5. In IR Designer I made a connection to the Database Access Point

6. Database access Point needs to point to the Configuration Database (Or where you ran the Script)

NOTE:

You do not have to create a New DBServer, you can use the existing one.

Thursday 23 June 2011

How to: Change an Assembly Name (Visual Basic, C#)

The Assembly Name property of an application determines the name that will be used for the compiled application. For example, setting the Assembly Name to "MyApplication" for a Windows-based application would result in an executable file named MyApplication.exe. The Assembly Name defaults to the project name; it can be changed on the Application page of the Project Designer.

To change the Assembly Name property




  1. With a project selected in Solution Explorer, on the Project menu, click Properties.

  2. Click the Application tab.

  3. In the Assembly Name field, type the name for your application.












Note
Although the default value of the Assembly Name is the same as the project name, the two are unrelated; changing the project name does not change the Assembly Name and changing the Assembly Name does not change the project name.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f0c12ze9.aspx

 

 

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Get Last Modified File from Folder

Here is sample code to get last modified file from folder

Dim directory As DirectoryInfo = New DirectoryInfo("C:\Temp")
Dim filter As String = txtFileName.Text

If directory.GetFiles(txtFileName.Text).Count > 0 Then
    Dim myFile As FileInfo = directory.GetFiles(filter).OrderByDescending(Function(f) f.LastWriteTime).First()
    MsgBox(myFile.Name)
Else
    MsgBox("No files found")
End If

 

Monday 20 June 2011

Best way to convert seconds into (Hour:Minutes:Seconds:Milliseconds) time?

Just use the TimeSpan class.
TimeSpan t = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(secs);

string answer = string.Format("{0:D2}h:{1:D2}m:{2:D2}s:{3:D3}ms",
t.Hours,
t.Minutes,
t.Seconds,
t.Milliseconds);

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Outbound : Convert seconds to UTC Time and vice versa

To convert date from export file to seconds passed after 01/01/1970 in Genesys format)

       Dim sDate As String = "01/06/2011 16:46:44"
       Dim date1 As Date = #1/1/1970#

       Dim date2 As Date = DateTime.Parse(sDate).ToUniversalTime

       inSeconds = DateDiff("s", date1, date2))

To convert seconds from database to date and time

        Dim localTime As Date

        Dim date1 As Date = #1/1/1970#

        localTime = date1.AddSeconds(1306943204).ToLocalTime

        Debug.Print localtime.ToString