Setting up a test plan for Windows 7 and legacy applications
There is no guide that I can recall but follow these steps: 1) Collect one piece of each PC that you have deployed in your environment. 2) Talk to your business users or send a SurveryMonkey e-mail to your users to collect the software they use day to day and they consider critical to their [...]
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| October 14, 2010 7:56 PM
Legacy applications, Legacy systems, Test Plan, Testing software, Windows 7
There is no guide that I can recall but follow these steps: 1) Collect one piece of each PC that you have deployed in your environment. 2) Talk to your business users or send a SurveryMonkey e-mail to your users to collect the software they use day to day and they consider critical to their [...]
Copy a SQL Binary Large Object (BLOB) from one database to another
I don’t know what you are trying to do. I suppose it is some kind of test. Also, I don’t see much relation between the question title and the code you posted. <b>You are getting the error because your source blob is null.</b> I would recommend taking a look at this: <a href=”http://soft.buaa.edu.cn/oracle/bookshelf/oreilly/bipack/ch08_03.htm”>DBMS_LOB Interface</a> But [...]
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| October 14, 2010 7:56 PM
Binary Large Object, BLOB, SQL, SQL Database Transfer
I don’t know what you are trying to do. I suppose it is some kind of test. Also, I don’t see much relation between the question title and the code you posted. <b>You are getting the error because your source blob is null.</b> I would recommend taking a look at this: <a href=”http://soft.buaa.edu.cn/oracle/bookshelf/oreilly/bipack/ch08_03.htm”>DBMS_LOB Interface</a> But [...]
Excel 2007 macros
Activecell.Value=Now()
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| October 14, 2010 1:41 PM
Excel 2007, Excel 2007 macros, Excel macros, Office 2007, VBA, Visual Basic
Activecell.Value=Now()
How to display CCSID(1200) in a DSPF 5250
Additional information about your environment is needed. But as some background material: If your data is defined as UTF-8 to database (CCSID 1208) and the CCSID of the job processing the data is not 65535 then the UTF-8 data will be automatically converted to the job CCSID when read. In this case nothing needs to [...]
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| October 13, 2010 4:48 PM
CCSID, DSPF, iSeries, Unicode, UTF-8
Additional information about your environment is needed. But as some background material: If your data is defined as UTF-8 to database (CCSID 1208) and the CCSID of the job processing the data is not 65535 then the UTF-8 data will be automatically converted to the job CCSID when read. In this case nothing needs to [...]
Internet Explorer blocks Java as pop-up
if you are viewing the file locally this can be why, as well if your pc is on a domain and your admin has set restrictions on what can run automatically, typically java on websites will run automatically
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| October 13, 2010 4:24 PM
IE, Internet Explorer, Java, Java applets, Java applications
if you are viewing the file locally this can be why, as well if your pc is on a domain and your admin has set restrictions on what can run automatically, typically java on websites will run automatically
Big 4 Consulting and Agile Methods
So what did you end up doing? Its been a few months now… did you get your certification?
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| October 12, 2010 2:54 PM
Agile methodology, IT career planning, IT Consulting, Life cycle management, Software Development Life Cycle
So what did you end up doing? Its been a few months now… did you get your certification?
Do you have an IT blog or website and want to earn 100 knowledge points?
For the points I have added the link in my <a href=”http://tboxmy.blogspot.com/”>Linux, OpenOffice.org and Open Source Software</a> blog. ____________________________________________________________ <a href=”http://todaysbigpicture.blogspot.com/2010/10/it-knowledge-exchange.html”>Today’s Big Picture</a> by Shillu13
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| October 12, 2010 2:15 PM
AS/400, Business Intelligence, Channel, CIO, CRM, Database, DataCenter, Developement, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Networking, Oracle, SAP, Security, SQL Server, Storage, Virtualization, VoIP, Windows Server
For the points I have added the link in my <a href=”http://tboxmy.blogspot.com/”>Linux, OpenOffice.org and Open Source Software</a> blog. ____________________________________________________________ <a href=”http://todaysbigpicture.blogspot.com/2010/10/it-knowledge-exchange.html”>Today’s Big Picture</a> by Shillu13
mysql connection using jsp
I provide the article just follow the steps: Step 1 – Creating a MySQL database Log into the Mysql, Enter a database username and password of your choice, the database name will be your username with “db” appended to it, so if you created a database called “amazon” your database name would be “amazondb”. Step [...]
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| October 12, 2010 7:09 AM
Java Web developers, JSP, Linux OS, MySQL
I provide the article just follow the steps: Step 1 – Creating a MySQL database Log into the Mysql, Enter a database username and password of your choice, the database name will be your username with “db” appended to it, so if you created a database called “amazon” your database name would be “amazondb”. Step [...]
meta name=
Example Describe metadata within an HTML document: <head> <meta name=”description” content=”Free Web tutorials” /> <meta name=”keywords” content=”HTML,CSS,XML,JavaScript” /> <meta name=”author” content=”Hege Refsnes” /> <meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1″ /> </head> Definition and Usage: Metadata is information about data. The <meta> tag provides metadata about the HTML document. Metadata will not be displayed on the page, but will [...]
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| October 12, 2010 6:03 AM
HTML, Web development
Example Describe metadata within an HTML document: <head> <meta name=”description” content=”Free Web tutorials” /> <meta name=”keywords” content=”HTML,CSS,XML,JavaScript” /> <meta name=”author” content=”Hege Refsnes” /> <meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1″ /> </head> Definition and Usage: Metadata is information about data. The <meta> tag provides metadata about the HTML document. Metadata will not be displayed on the page, but will [...]
Earn 250 Knowledge Points now by tweeting out our contest
Here is my tweet @shillu13 Shilpa Venkateshwara I’m doing the @ITKE #NexusOne Challenge by asking and answering IT questions. You can too! http://bit.ly/7mBwGP
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| October 11, 2010 8:21 PM
AS/400, Channel, CIO, CRM, Database, DataCenter, DataManagement, Development, Exchange, ITKE, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Networking, Oracle, SAP, Security, SQL Server, Storage, Virtualization, VoIP Gateway
Here is my tweet @shillu13 Shilpa Venkateshwara I’m doing the @ITKE #NexusOne Challenge by asking and answering IT questions. You can too! http://bit.ly/7mBwGP
AP Automation
No it wont throw you out of the job.Automation is done to carry out testing.Every now and then there are changeds made in SAP systems according to changing business needs and automation runs a specified transaction on its own with a given set of data and verify if the new changes has broken anything.Its basically [...]
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| October 11, 2010 6:48 PM
AP, Automation, IT Automation, SAP, SAP Automation on QTP, Windows 2000
No it wont throw you out of the job.Automation is done to carry out testing.Every now and then there are changeds made in SAP systems according to changing business needs and automation runs a specified transaction on its own with a given set of data and verify if the new changes has broken anything.Its basically [...]
No Question Asked on SQA for last 10 months
Interesting observation. I did a quick search and found a few QA-related questions in the second half of 2009, some of them unanswered. I tend to think that ITKE has not been able to draw considerable attention to this area (and some other areas as well). To overcome this situation, I think the first thing [...]
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| October 11, 2010 3:52 PM
ITKE, QA, Quality assurance, Quality Assurance Careers, quality culture, Techtarget
Interesting observation. I did a quick search and found a few QA-related questions in the second half of 2009, some of them unanswered. I tend to think that ITKE has not been able to draw considerable attention to this area (and some other areas as well). To overcome this situation, I think the first thing [...]
How to convert a a string date to date time format
your q is not clear here properly. There r no of software that can support date format. what software do u use here? Excel / Java / C++ / VB ….. or others. plz give more details.
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| October 11, 2010 4:59 AM
Avantgo, M-Business Anywhere, SQL Anywhere, SQL Anywhere Studio
your q is not clear here properly. There r no of software that can support date format. what software do u use here? Excel / Java / C++ / VB ….. or others. plz give more details.
Rexx program working abnormally sometimes when executed through JCL
in ISPF it works against large and small datasets in batch against small dataset, it works. when you run it in batch against a large dataset “the loop is going abnormally here and there and ends.” Does “the loop” refer to your REXX code? So the REXX code is NOT following the prescribed logic path? [...]
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| October 8, 2010 2:10 PM
Datasets, JCL, REXX, REXX Mainframe, REXX Procedure
in ISPF it works against large and small datasets in batch against small dataset, it works. when you run it in batch against a large dataset “the loop is going abnormally here and there and ends.” Does “the loop” refer to your REXX code? So the REXX code is NOT following the prescribed logic path? [...]
SQL Server Profiler
Reads and Writes will depend. For duration you’ll want to keep all queries under 1000ms if at all possible. The lower the better for all three numbers.
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| October 7, 2010 3:46 PM
SQL, SQL 2005, sql 2005 Performance Issues, SQL Profiler, SQL Server, SQL Server 2005
Reads and Writes will depend. For duration you’ll want to keep all queries under 1000ms if at all possible. The lower the better for all three numbers.
What can you do about an app that is not working right on Windows 7?
You can run the app in compatibility mode which will fix most apps. This basically tells the app that its running on a Windows XP machine. Failing that you can install Windows XP Mode on the machine which will run a Windows XP VM on the computer and then install the app on the VM. [...]
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| October 7, 2010 2:57 PM
Legacy applications, Windows 7, Windows 7 error messages, Windows Application
You can run the app in compatibility mode which will fix most apps. This basically tells the app that its running on a Windows XP machine. Failing that you can install Windows XP Mode on the machine which will run a Windows XP VM on the computer and then install the app on the VM. [...]
Google Apps
Besides the obvious cost savings, I like the idea of being able to access the apps and the documents from anywhere via a browser and being out of the business of having to perform and maintain backups, and being able to support users that might be using platforms other than windows. But really, the cost [...]
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| October 7, 2010 2:16 PM
Google Apps, Google Apps Connector, Microsoft Exchange
Besides the obvious cost savings, I like the idea of being able to access the apps and the documents from anywhere via a browser and being out of the business of having to perform and maintain backups, and being able to support users that might be using platforms other than windows. But really, the cost [...]
SYNON built in function *CONCAT
This is similiar to another question I just answered. use this link to get to it. http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/concatenate-many-char-varaibles/
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| October 6, 2010 8:29 PM
AS/400, AS/400 Synon, Concatenate, Synon 2E
This is similiar to another question I just answered. use this link to get to it. http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/concatenate-many-char-varaibles/
Concatenate many *CHAR variables.
Change this statement CHGVAR VAR(&AUD) VALUE(&AUD *CAT &AUTHO) to this CHGVAR VAR(&AUD) VALUE(&AUD *TCAT &AUTHO) Noticed I change it from adding at the end *CAT to adding while ingnore the trailing blanks in the field (*TCAT) Also lookup *BCAT in the manuals
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| October 6, 2010 5:39 PM
AS/400, CL variables, Concatenate, Variables
Change this statement CHGVAR VAR(&AUD) VALUE(&AUD *CAT &AUTHO) to this CHGVAR VAR(&AUD) VALUE(&AUD *TCAT &AUTHO) Noticed I change it from adding at the end *CAT to adding while ingnore the trailing blanks in the field (*TCAT) Also lookup *BCAT in the manuals
Datagridview First Rows Not Consider or Skip
The Best Solution is: <pre> private void dataGridView1_CellValidated(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e) { decimal sum = 0.00m; for (int i = 0; i < dataGridView1.Rows.Count; i++) { if (dataGridView1[1, i].Value != DBNull.Value) { sum = sum + Convert.ToDecimal(dataGridView1[1, i].Value); textBox1.Text = sum.ToString(“f2″); } } } </pre> It solved the problem.
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| October 6, 2010 10:37 AM
C#, DataGridView, Visual Studio, Visual Studio 2005, VS 2005
The Best Solution is: <pre> private void dataGridView1_CellValidated(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e) { decimal sum = 0.00m; for (int i = 0; i < dataGridView1.Rows.Count; i++) { if (dataGridView1[1, i].Value != DBNull.Value) { sum = sum + Convert.ToDecimal(dataGridView1[1, i].Value); textBox1.Text = sum.ToString(“f2″); } } } </pre> It solved the problem.





