I was wondering if there was a way to generate a list of all the tables in a database by using an SQL Query. I have found methods of doing this with Java using their libraries, but I would much rather do it using straight SQL. If this is not possible, perhaps there is a way using C#? Thanks...
Here is my situation. I have a collection of word files (.doc) that include tables, pics, headers, bullets, pretty much a little of everything. I need to select a set of these files, say 2 or 3, and then combine them together in order, add a table of contents, and save them as a new unique...
I have a list view that can have columns added and removed at run time. In this senes it can have anywhere between 0 and 30 columns, all user specified. Each column that is added has its header shown as well. What I need is the ability to click on the column header and display a context menu...
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