19 January 2013

Assign System.DBNull.Value in SqlParam value instead of 0 using Ternary operator



Assign System.DBNull.Value in SqlParam value instead of 0 using Ternary operator

  int i = 0;
           
  SqlParameter[] SqlParam = null;
  SqlParam = new SqlParameter[1];
  SqlCommand SqlCmd = new SqlCommand();

 SqlParam[0] = new SqlParameter("@SectionCode", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
 SqlParam[0].Value = i == 0 ? (object)System.DBNull.Value : i;



3 January 2013

Javascript Confirm button ok and cancel

Javascript Confirm button ok and cancel

var r=confirm("Press a button");
if (r==true)
  {
  x="You pressed OK!";
  }
else
  {
  x="You pressed Cancel!";
  }



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