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Hello,
It's been a long time since no contribution was laid on such matter as to
solve it. Recently, I tried mono out, since I've totally embraced ubuntu
system, but missed C# very much. Thing is... I just soon got to face this
very same problem as I managed to create a web application. Sadly,
Apologies I wasn't very clear on this issue. The problem isn't with the
syntax itself, it is with the result. Instead of using 'var = ' I was
trying to assign the result e.g.
EntityType1[] results = (from EntityType1 et in DataContext,EntityType1s
select et).ToArray();
Therefore the problem
You are declaring your object from with the context when a class of the
same name should also live outside of your context, probably in the same
namespace as your data context.
This class will allow you to decalre a single Customer object.
On writing this I realise that the post is nearly a
El
This may help, here is Linq to SQLite.
https://www.kellermansoftware.com/p-47-net-data-access-layer.aspxhttps://www.odesk.com/leaving-odesk?ref=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.kellermansoftware.com%252Fp-47-net-data-access-layer.aspx
On Monday, 20 September 2010 14:09:39 UTC-4, El wrote:
I'm
I changet the order
MyDataContext dc = new MyDataContext(conn);
var q = from stuff in dc.stuffs
join price in dc.prices
on stuff.sifra equals price.sifra
into stuff_price
from ac in stuff_price.DefaultIfEmpty()
Hi the guy :)
You may have noticed due to the delay to get an answer, but the project is
dead (== waiting for volunteers to revive)
As a successor (sort of), I recommend using NHibernate with linq extensions.
Pascal.
Le lundi 31 décembre 2012 14:43:52 UTC+1, Dom a écrit :
Hi Guys!
I
Supplement. These are selects that are recorded in PostgreSQL log:
SELECT stuff$.naziv
FROM public.stuffs stuff$
LEFT JOIN public.prices price$ ON stuff$.sifra = price$.sifra
WHERE ((LOWER(stuff$.naziv) LIKE '%' || LOWER(((E''))) || '%') OR
(LOWER(stuff$.shortnaziv) LIKE '%' || LOWER(((E'')))
Hi,
Thanks for the answer!
I started a quite big project with DbLinq quite recently and I have some
fixes in it, mainly performance improvements. Though I'm not entirely
sure if my changes are correct but it working as expected.
Since my qustion I did some research on alternatives.
There is
Great post. really helful.
Thanks mate!
El miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2010 00:32:58 UTC-3, El escribió:
Hi,
I'm testing out Linq to MySql. I downloaded the latest MySQL
Connector/Net from the MySQL site. I have a simple mysql database
with 1 table in the schema.
When I executed
I hit the same error in Mono 2.10, which I am using because it’s marked
stable in my distro. The sqlmetal shipped with mono seems useless. It
assumes that you want to specify parameters for connecting to the database:
ohnobinki@gentoodcxdelllappy /tmp $ sqlmetal --debug test.dbml
DbLinq
I had the same issue. The .dbml file had not been connected to .cs file.
After we add the .dbml file, VS automatically generates a corresponding cs
file which is different from the cs file generated by DbMetal.
solution:
1- add the .dbml file
2- add the .cs file (choose over write the existing
Just an update that the problems I describe below still exist in the Mono
2.11 release.
Sandro
On Wednesday, 27 October 2010 10:20:54 UTC-4, Sandro wrote:
I upgraded to Mono 2.8, and tried to use sqlmetal (see [1] for prior
attempts). Mono still requires the SQL Server Browser service to be
Hi, I found the problem
I created the new database by running the script with pgAdmin, and this
created tables and seted owner to postgres user
:)
2012/6/18 Wael BEN ZID ELGUEBSI benzid.w...@gmail.com
Hi,
I have some problems with Dblinq. I work with
Dblinq-0-20.1
Postgresql-9.1
Windows
I have the same problem in 0.20.1 and HEAD rev
On 21 Feb., 18:50, Dhana Galindra dgalin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using Dblinq 0.1.7. I can't get the 3 tables join to work (2
tables join is fine)
This is the error I'm getting: Object reference not set to an instance
of an object.
Is it
I'm doing the same thing bu getting Nullrefrerence exception on
InsertOnSubmit.
I have manually created mappings.
--Sharique
On Aug 6, 8:34 pm, Gia Han Tran penguin.han...@gmail.com wrote:
You can go
therehttp://yosanai.com/linq-mysql/sample-console-application-using-dblinq
On Jul 28, 9:52
I'm getting null exception even on db.table.count also.
System.ArgumentNullException was unhandled
Message=Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: source
Source=System.Core
ParamName=source
StackTrace:
at System.Linq.Queryable.Count[TSource](IQueryable`1 source)
at
You shoul go there. There is a sample very easy for you to know how to
generate code from database mysql
http://yosanai.com/linq-mysql/sample-console-application-using-dblinq
On Jun 28, 9:23 am, maroua karouimarou...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to install DbMetal for mapping my MySQL
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Thanks for the replies. Jon I really hope you get together with the re-
linq/re-motion guys to implement the ideas you have, it would be a
shame for a project of this sort to just fade away. Will begin digging
through the existing code base for dblinq and the ideas you've
sketched for 0.19. Never
I missed this part in the doc:
2. Generating source code containing entities contained in a .dbml
file, for example:
DbMetal /code:File.cs File.dbml
I was able to generate a source file from my dbml and should be good
now as long as I can figure out how to use the class.
Thanks for this
I did exactly this -- edit DbMetal.exe.config so that the appropriate
fully-qualified assembly name is listed. I wrote this in initial
post. My entry looks like this (if it is any difference):
provider name=PostgreSQL
dbLinqSchemaLoader=DbLinq.PostgreSql.PgsqlSchemaLoader,
DbLinq.PostgreSql
On Feb 7, 2011, at 1:17 PM, macias wrote:
I did exactly this -- edit DbMetal.exe.config so that the appropriate
fully-qualified assembly name is listed. I wrote this in initial
post.
I didn't interpret your initial post as stating that. Sorry.
Could you rerun the DbMetal.exe command with the
Jon, many thanks for your help. It appears, that not only I have to
register SQL provider dll into GAC, but also all references dlls as
well -- in case of PostgreSQL it is Mono.Security. After registering
it to into GAC, I am at next stage -- logging into database ;-)
Once again, thank you for
Thank you for the hint - i really need some holidays :)
Best regards
Thomas
On 28 Dez., 09:17, Sadık Eser e123...@metu.edu.tr wrote:
You didn't specify the language (c# or vb) for generated code.
you may specifty it with code=file_name parameter (it will recognize the
language from extension)
Hey, sorry for the delay!
I tried following command:
DbMetal.exe -u:user -p:pw -s:server -d:db -provider=MySql
Best regards
Thomas
On 22 Dez., 11:13, Sadık Eser e123...@metu.edu.tr wrote:
Hi Thomas,
can sou write parameters you have been used.
2010/12/21 Thomas Üblacker
Ok, so I guess the only way to do use DbLinq and allow dynamic queries
at the same time requires:
1. Using base.Connection.CreateCommand() to get a command object to
perform a text query, then iterate over the results and copy into my
custom dynamic tables - keeping in mind this is a db-specific
Also, some of these tables are options tables, for drop downs, etc.,
and because there are a lot of them, I'm not exporting them to code,
thus for the dynamically returned results, how would I get the schema
of the returned results?
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Ok, just found out about DataContext.Connection.CreateCommand() in
one of the examples, is this the best way to approach this? I assume
the only caveat is that I have to match the SQL to the provider/vendor
type (obviously), since Linq helps to abstract it...?
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On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 9:45 AM, James contac...@jameswilkins.net wrote:
Ok, just found out about DataContext.Connection.CreateCommand() in
one of the examples, is this the best way to approach this? I assume
the only caveat is that I have to match the SQL to the
Trying to avoid the use of ODBC. I use Linq mostly, but there are some
cases where I need a more dynamic result. Is it possible to create an
object of type DynamicObject, pass it into
ExecuteQueryTResult(), and create the data members on the fly as
they are queried (as TryGetMember is called)?
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All,
I found the fix for this problem so wanted to post it in case others
may come across it.
I am running an oracle 11G database on a unix box. I am trying to use
dblinq on a local pc running windows 7. That is my setup. I have the
oracle 11G client installed on my local pc. Here is the syntax
All,
It appears that my connection string to oracle requires a service_name
or sid. When I try to use it in my connection string via dbmetal I get
the following error from dbmetal:
dbmetal - keyword sid not supported
or...
dbmetal - keyword service_name not supported
my connection string I am
this is what i recieved in Aplication event viewer log:
Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.
Exception Info: System.ArgumentException
Stack:
at
DbLinq.Vendor.Implementation.Vendor.CreateDbConnection(System.String)
at
Can you get more information, such as the actual message?
Looking at Vendor.CraeteDbConnection(string), there's only one place
where an exception is thrown:
if (connType == null)
throw new ArgumentException(string.Format(
Could not load the
On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 06:58 -0700, El wrote:
My guess is as good as yours. This is what is confusing. I think
this is either a bug in how dblinq integrates with monodevelop. And
since we use monodevelop as our primary IDE for mono on Linux, I am
hoping there is a fix or workaround to this
With the existing solution which I am having the problem, when I took
out the reference to Dblinq.dll and commented out the Linq code as
shown in the above WebMethod example (I replaced it with a return
Hello World), xsp2 works just fine. So I'm confused why that is so/
happening.
Thanks.
That cleared up this problem, thanks!
I had trouble initially connecting to my local SQL instance though. I
had TCP/IP enabled for the server, but due to Mono limitations [1],
the .\INSTANCE syntax doesn't seem to work (No such host is
known). Replacing that with localhost\INSTANCE works, but
On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 11:37 -0700, Sandro wrote:
In any case, sqlmetal now times out. The --debug stacktrace doesn't
hint at anything. Any suggestions?
All I can suggest is two things:
1. Use -c CONNECTION_STRING instead of /user, /password, etc.
2. You may need to configure SQL Server to
I'm already using SQL authentication in my app, and I'm using the
exact same connection string, just modified to name localhost
explicitly as mentioned earlier. I've already enabled TCP/IP and
restarted the SQL instance. I also tried the firewall mods even though
this is a purely local operation.
Fired up Windows; have a solution:
Copy:
http://www.jprl.com/tmp/System.Data.Linq.dll
to:
C:\PROGRA~1\MONO-2~1.7\lib\mono\2.0\
Background:
There are (at least) two copies of a framework assembly: the copy in the
GAC (Mono: $prefix/lib/mono/gac/...) and a copy where the C#
Mono 2.6.7 is busted; see:
http://groups.google.com/group/dblinq/msg/0f1b1b1739f7ca95
- Jon
On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 08:37 -0700, Sandro wrote:
Yes, Mono ships with sqlmetal.bat, which calls mono.exe with the full
paths. I thought I had mentioned that, but I don't see it in the
That's just a link back to this thread. My post was a follow-up to the
suggestions you already gave me, and I already have those updated
dlls.
I'll try using DBLinq itself at some point for my project, but your
updated dlls don't seem to be working in Mono, so any upcoming 2.6.8
release still
On Wed, 2010-09-29 at 07:33 -0700, Sandro wrote:
That's just a link back to this thread. My post was a follow-up to the
suggestions you already gave me, and I already have those updated
dlls.
I didn't know you were trying the updated DLLs. I somehow missed that.
Are you sure you're replacing
In my first reply to your suggestion I provided the path I used [1],
so I figure you would have mentioned then whether that was incorrect.
I also mentioned [2] that I disassembled the new dlls you provided and
the class was there, but the error still occurs, so something else is
wrong.
I asked
Yes, Mono ships with sqlmetal.bat, which calls mono.exe with the full
paths. I thought I had mentioned that, but I don't see it in the
thread. My last post was intended to demonstrate that the correct
sqlmetal was called by the batch script, so address your point about
precedence of .exe/.bat and
Thanks. It worked. My project compiles. But running it caused an
error:
Unhandled Exception: MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException: You have
an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your
MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '[ISBN],
[Title],
The fix is to add a DbLinqProvider=MySql parameter:
var dbcon = new MySqlConnection(
Server=localhost; +
Database=MySqlSampleDb; +
User=user; Password=Password; +
DbLinqProvider=MySql);
...
MySql does not
Thanks Jon. Always helpful!
Ok. Well for now it's not too hard to manually change datetime to byte[] in
the designer.
Are there any plans to use mysql.data.dll to do the type mappings (as
suggested on those bug reports) any time soon?
If not I may have a hack and submit the code.
Regards,
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 08:19 -0700, El wrote:
I also corrected the casing and use u.Uid and U.Name. For the select
declaration, at least in Monodevelop, intellisense does not show the
properties
So this is either a MonoDevelop code completion bug, or some other bug.
Thus, the real question is
No worries Jon, I will let you know when I have had a look into it.
Thanks again, jd
Regards,
James Darbyshire
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On 22/09/2010 12:05 AM, Jonathan Pryor jonpr...@vt.edu wrote:
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 21:29 +1000, James Darbyshire wrote:
Are there any plans to use
On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 22:09 +1000, James Darbyshire wrote:
According to this website
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386947.aspx) timestamp
should be binary or byte[] type,
Where do you see that mapping? At:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386947.aspx#DateMapping
Hi Jon,
I found the mapping here --
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386947.aspx (same as yours) but it
suggests in the graph and in the binary table (
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386947.aspx#BinaryMapping) that
timestamp is byte[] or binary.
The timestamp I am using is
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 09:32 +1000, James Darbyshire wrote:
I found the mapping here
-- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386947.aspx (same as
yours) but it suggests in the graph and in the binary table
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386947.aspx#BinaryMapping)
that
Sorry, of course by SqlMetal I mean DBMetal...
On 18 September 2010 17:10, James Darbyshire jamesdarbysh...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I have just run my mysql db through SqlMetal to produce a dbml file, and I
am having some pseudo-issues with the sqlmetal naming.
It is naming my objects with
Thanks Jon
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On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 17:59 -0700, Sandro wrote:
I start a Mono command prompt, which adds the mono bin folder to %PATH
%. .NET 3.5 and its tools are not in the default path. I then type:
%PATH% is irrelevant. All that matters is which runtime is used to load
sqlmetal.exe, and if
I start a Mono command prompt, which adds the mono bin folder to %PATH
%. .NET 3.5 and its tools are not in the default path. I then type:
C:\... sqlmetal -?
DbLinq Database mapping generator 2008 version 0.20
for Microsoft (R) .NET Framework version 3.5
Distributed under the MIT licence
On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 13:20 -0700, sam wrote:
You lost me there, but then I am not a DB expert and I know virtually
nothing about dbml :)
I'm not DB expert either, and I forget most dbml details within days.
Can you provide a bit
more info on this catalog/schema thing you reference
It's
On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 14:57 -0700, Sandro wrote:
Finally got around to trying this again with your updated dlls, but
I'm still getting the error. Probably should mention I'm running
Windows.
Just as a basic sanity measure, are you sure you're running your app via
Mono and not .NET? I don't
I got some more time today to look into this and I remain stumped. It
looks like the INameFormatter is implemented using the concept defined
in the Spring.Net's Inversion of Control (IoC), but I am not seeing
any way for the Firebird provider to override this stuff. Is there a
way and I am just
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On Aug 19, 3:39 pm, Jonathan Pryor jonpr...@vt.edu wrote:
Q1: Is there some 3rd party tool that will read in the dbml and allow
me to delete the tables I don't want in the dbml files?
Any XML editor should work. ;-)
That is assuming the human understands the in's and out's of dbml. I
Excellent... Thanks for that.
It is connecting fine, seem to be having trouble reading back from the
database now, I have tried various ways... any ideas, it seems like it
is an Ingres thing but I dont really have any experience using Ingres
and have only been using LINQ for a few months so am
Jonathan,
No problem on the delayed reply I was out of town over the weekend
anyhow.
I do have .Net 2.0 thru 4.0 installed, but I did not compile either
the Firebird ADO.Net provider or DbLinq, I am using the binaries I
downloaded from the web. I will be using it with .net 4.0, so I guess
I
On 15/07/2010 00:51, N!cky wrote:
Have you found the solution to this problem? I just recently
encountered it and haven't found a solution.
Simple question:
Are all the DLLs present which you need? Can the runtime see them?
Thanks,
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John,
Thanks so much for these suggestions. I'll focus on this today. I
really want this to work considering I have chosen MySQL as my
datasource for a very important project. The solution works
beautifully until i move it to a medium trust environment.
I like the idea of IOC, I think it's
Excellent David! That was clearer than Caribbean water :)
Thank you s much. This will be a tremendous help! I will let you
and Jon know how it works out. Thanks again!!
On Jul 15, 10:11 am, David Gould david.go...@cantab.net wrote:
I am trying to edit the ReflectionObjectFactory's
Have you found the solution to this problem? I just recently
encountered it and haven't found a solution.
On Jun 25, 6:06 pm, asatur asat...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am using DBLinq to connect to a MySQL DB on one of my ASP.NET app.
I have recompiled the DBLinq.dll and DBLinq.MySQL.dll dll's
And ... it's back. OK, I think I've narrowed it down to the exact
problem. Before I broke everything down into an example I had a
helper func that did the object projection (so I wouldn't have to
repeat the new User { ... } code wherever I did a projection). This
is when things go boom.
static
On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 19:59 -0700, xanadont wrote:
Yep, here you go:
Perhaps unsurprisingly, that stack trace isn't entirely helpful as it
lacks line numbers. It does provide some help, though, in that it
raises a question: WHY is it in SqlProvider.GetLiteral()?!
SqlProvider.GetLiteral() is
Jon,
You're exactly correct, your test case is closer to what I'm doing.
Here's a more complete example:
public class User
{
public User(Users dbUser)
{
Id = dbUser.UserID;
Name = dbUser.Name;
I may be crazy, or blind, but in your revised sample I don't see where
you're attempting to use 'new' within a .Where(), the only uses of
'where' I see are in DbLinqUserRepository.GetAll():
where u.Status == active
and in Program.Main():
var abe = userRepo.GetAll()
I'll be the first to admit I'm no Linq genius (hardly), but I'm
thinking the deferred execution of the whole thing ultimately has the
new op showing up in the where clause. If I have this right it's
essentially doing the following query:
var me = from u in _db.Users
where u.Status
On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 14:53 -0400, Abe Gillespie wrote:
I'll be the first to admit I'm no Linq genius (hardly), but I'm
thinking the deferred execution of the whole thing ultimately has the
new op showing up in the where clause. If I have this right it's
essentially doing the following query:
Yep, here you go:
at
DbLinq.Vendor.Implementation.SqlProvider.GetLiteral(ExpressionType
operationType, IList`1 p)
at
DbLinq.Data.Linq.Sugar.Implementation.SqlBuilder.BuildExpression(Expression
expression, QueryContext queryContext)
at
Whoa, I just noticed you're a fellow Hokie. Small world!
On Jun 23, 10:59 pm, xanadont abe.gilles...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep, here you go:
at
DbLinq.Vendor.Implementation.SqlProvider.GetLiteral(ExpressionType
operationType, IList`1 p)
at
var q = from p in context.SystemUsers
where p.SysUserName == username
select p;
this code also works
On Jun 19, 11:10 am, Erickson erickson...@gmail.com wrote:
hello, i had this error Operation is not valid due to the current
state of the object
update: due to unknown reason it just worked T_T
On Jun 19, 11:21 am, Erickson erickson...@gmail.com wrote:
var q = from p in context.SystemUsers
where p.SysUserName == username
select p;
this code also works
On Jun 19, 11:10 am, Erickson
I think I'm running into this same problem with this generic
repository method:
public IQueryableTEntity GetAll()
{
return Table.CastTEntity();
}
If the entities are of type Person and Person implements the IPerson
interface (Person : IPerson), it won't let me
The same way you put any other unsigned assemblies in your package. :-)
OK. This answers all my questions ;-)
P.S.: just to explain, i was thinking something like installing in the
GAC...
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On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 00:09 -0700, Bonfo wrote:
The same way you put any other unsigned assemblies in your package. :-)
OK. This answers all my questions ;-)
P.S.: just to explain, i was thinking something like installing in the
GAC...
The DbLinq assemblies are currently unsigned,
Yes, this test case illustrate the problem.
Thank you!
Pietro
On Apr 26, 2:20 pm, Anders anders...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 26, 12:05 pm, Pietro p.giar...@gmail.com wrote:
i've found a bug on the last release of DBLinq when i try to update an
entity using Oracle and ODP.NET.
ODP.NET have
On Apr 26, 12:05 pm, Pietro p.giar...@gmail.com wrote:
i've found a bug on the last release of DBLinq when i try to update an
entity using Oracle and ODP.NET.
ODP.NET have a problem with OracleCommand and its parameters, the
command don't find parameters by ID but only by Name, so when we try
On Apr 24, 11:02 am, wind cloud wwindcl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi! I just wonder if it is my misunderstanding of Linq usage or if
it's really a lacking in DbLinq.
I am using DbLinq 0.20.1 with MySql and run into a situation, say I
want to insert 1 row with 2 columns each referencing 2 parent
On 22 Apr., 17:52, Anders anders...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 22, 12:56 pm, mabu mabuni...@gmail.com wrote:
Some Code may help:
[...]
In the database i following:
* p is inserted twice with correct reportid
* c is inserted three times with the first product-id
* c2 is inserted once
On 23 Apr., 08:38, mabu mabuni...@gmail.com wrote:
I already suggested fix of this at my last post yesterday ;)
May be GetReferencedObjects() should also return EntityTrack objects
to avoid the update procedure
and have cleaner code?
sh*t - that's may be not the real problem of the failure
On 23 Apr., 09:28, mabu mabuni...@gmail.com wrote:
sh*t - that's may be not the real problem of the failure - the
entityset does not add the second child
EntitySet.cs # 168 - validates to true because Component.Equals()
uses the ID of the objects to compare them.
Because the ID is
On 21 Apr., 16:12, Jonathan Pryor jonpr...@vt.edu wrote:
OK, I *thought* I understood the original question...
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 07:44 -0700, mabu wrote:
i already got the code where the sequence is queried for the current
inserted value, but how do i set the correct
sequence name
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