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Cache Cow > More XML to Excel Tricks
Posted 23 May 2013
In a previous blog (Export your data table to Excel the quick way (via XML)...
Cache Cow > Getting and Setting the Expansion State in a TreeView in VB.NET
Posted 16 November 2012
If any of you readers are like me, you are sitting here looking at the TreeView and wondering how you are going to maintain the expansion state of each node. I tested out several possible methods for getting the expansion states and setting them and finally settled on a method which has worked pretty well for me. (I am using .NET framework...
Cache Cow > Sample Stored Procedure and Associated Calls From VB.NET
Posted 15 November 2012
A while back, I wrote a simple blog on how to call a SQL Server stored procedure from VB.NET. I was asked by a reader to generate a more detailed "Hello World" style stored procedure so they could more easily identify exactly what was going on. In this tutorial, you will find just such a stored procedure and the associated VB.NET...
Cache Cow > Export your data table to Excel the quick way (via XML)
Posted 30 August 2012
A while back I wrote about the way I had come up with to export data to Excel. This worked for me for a little while, but I am always looking for ways to speed up the execution of my code. When I started working with framework 4.0 and the accompanying Excel interop COM library (v14 i think it is) the execution of saving some 50 columns and 300...
Cache Cow > Maintain Datatype When Exporting RDLC Report to Excel
Posted 23 February 2012
If you are like me, you have to use the Reportviewer object quite often in your .NET development. If that is the case, you have also found that there isn't a whole lot of help out there with reference to said reports.
The other day, a customer asked me to write a small application for him which would compile a bunch of information in a...
The other day, a customer asked me to write a small application for him which would compile a bunch of information in a...
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- VB.NET, C#, C++, Java, XML, SQL
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