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  • I'm sick of problems with STSADM and MAKECAB

    You tell them to do things and they partly do it. My gripe with MakeCab is that the files in the CBA archive (or wsp) don't use the same date stamp as what Windows Explorer uses. Building a DLL and as part of a post-build step you're putting the new DLL into the CAB file? Wouldn't it surprise...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 12-11-2007
  • Where to go for SharePoint 2007 - BETA 2 info

    I have been doing some SharePoint 2007 work for the past couple months and I find it very difficult to find information about just SharePoint 2007 BETA 2 . If anyone knows where a good newsgroup or forum is please let me know. In the mean time I have set up a Forum ( http://devcow.com/forums/default...
  • SharePoint 1, 2, 3! Level 100 happening tonight

    SharePoint 1, 2, 3! Level 100 is happening TONIGHT at the Microsoft offices in Alpharetta. Pizza is scheduled for delivery at 6:00 PM and the presentation should begin at 6:30 PM. We'd love to see all of you there! If you would like to come, please register so that we can get an accurate count and order...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 07-17-2006
  • User Defined Functions in SQL Server

    Most of the SQL Server users I know are big fans of stored procedures, but barely use functions, if ever. Functions are really nice, but I'm not going to go into all the reasons you should love them I'm just going to point out the use I recently made of one. You can write what is essentially a stored...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 06-08-2006
  • Reporting Services 2000 and Dynamic SQL

    I hit a snag with SSRS 2000. I have data for my report which can be filtered by location or groups of locations. The problem is that this filter requires some dynamic SQL on my part: CREATE PROCEDURE vm_RPT_GetSalesMixData @pInqType integer AS -- set our where clause Declare @LocNoFilter NVARCHAR(100...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 06-08-2006
  • Learn BizTalk 2006 from the best

    Looking to expand your IT toolkit? How about learning BizTalk 2006? BizTalk is all about business processes. Biztalk helps you automate and optimize your business processes way above and beyond simply connecting disparate systems. This is the kind of stuff consultants lick their chops over. If you really...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 06-07-2006
  • Active Reports, I hardly knew you

    I tried to like ActiveReports from Data Dynamics , I really did. I mean, Jim Wooley likes it, so why shouldn't I? I'm trying to set up a simple crosstab report - a report that takes the data normally viewed in rows and turns it into data viewed in columns. I've got data like this: dept cat period sale...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 06-02-2006
  • Visual Studio 2005 Build Configurations

    This was frustrating me for a bit until I found the answer, so I thought I'd put it online to help save others the same headache. I've got a project I'm working on here at work that one other developer is working on with me. For some reason, on my machine, I was unable to change the build version from...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 05-23-2006
  • Son of SmartPart - A SharePoint lifesaver

    So I've just wrapped up a quick little demo of how easy it is to code for SharePoint. Since the focus is on easy, and they're not yet 100% sure if we'd be using SharePoint vs a make-your-own ASP.Net 2.0 site, I decided the best way to go is to use the SmartPart and show off how you can write normal old...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 05-18-2006
  • Speech Server Day in Atlanta

    May 3rd has officially been dubbed "Speech Server Day" here in Atlanta. Well...OK - not actually "officially". However, if you're interested in applications that you can talk to and can actually understand and talk back, check out the in town event at the Microsoft offices. Click here to register
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 04-25-2006
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