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I just started on a personal project for scouting-groups, it is a webapp which will be build on the frontend in Angular2 and the backend will be a restfull server(asp.net/C#).
a part of my project will need to read or contact diffrent bankaccounts and check if the contribution of a certain month is paid.
the question is: Where to start?
Best way is to import transaction files. A direct connection to banks are most of the time only for big companies and is a lot of work to implement (if they let you). Most banks have multiple file types to export transactions, choose the most common and implement this.
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I have a program, Designed by C # and SQL Server databases
How can I import information from another program (Amadeus to book airline tickets) and displayed in DataGridView ???
You should use either Web Api or SOAP services, please check this link it'll give you some information. Link
For Example there is an API: Uber API
Update: Basically your question is very general sort of way. I would suggest you to look for an booking flight API and read it's suggestion.
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I created a small program for one department in our company. I put the C# exe file in one of the shared hard drives on our network. Will there be problems when the exe file accessed by multiple users at the same time?
On the general, yes it can.
On the specific, and as mentioned in the comments by others, what then remains to be asked is
what the application does.
if there is any user-specific functionality or dependency.
if the application can handle concurrency for reads and writes/updates on a DB or file-level(depending on its data sources)
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I have a question:
I have to do a project, which has something to do with reading data from txt into MSSQL. This function I solved it with a click-event. Right now, the reading process has to read the whole data automatically every day on the server, even without open the website. Can I do it with a cronjob or there are also other better solutions?
Have a look at Quartz.Net - it's a decent job-scheduling system.
It's probably overkill if you only have a single job.
Quickstart documentation is here: http://www.quartz-scheduler.net/documentation/quartz-2.x/quick-start.html
In addition to Quartz.NET you can also look at http://hangfire.io/.
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I am trying to implement pay-wall mechanism in my MVC 4 application.
The requirement is to restrict access to some pages of a PDF file in preview mode and allow the complete file to display after pay-wall subscription.
i searched some links but they are providing only theoretical information about pay-wall.
Please suggest some link or examples for implementing it.
Any kind of help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm trying to develop a module for DotNetNuke 7 however 90% of the tutorials use templates which I really want to avoid. The other 10% are just simple hello world modules.
I was wondering if anyone could share a simple module project with database access and database queries that I could study or simply tell me what I need to do to go about doing this.
All of the modules on the DNN Forge are open source, if you want to peruse their source code. We also have some simple (and not simple) modules on our GitHub account (the simplest being Tell-A-Friend, Jackrabbit, and Take-Out)