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The PXDBTime attribute is designed to work with a DAC field of the Nullable<DateTime> (DateTime?) type and store only the time part without date inside a DAC field: #region UsrTime public abstract class usrTime : IBqlField { } [PXDBTime(DisplayMask = "t", InputMask = "t&qu...
The PXDBDate attribute and the PXDate attribute are designed to work with a DAC field of the Nullable<DateTime> (DateTime?) type and store date value with an optional time part inside a single field. Wheather PX(DB)DateAttribute should save time in addition to date in a DAC field is defined by...
The PXDBTimeSpan attribute is designed to work with a DAC field of the Nullable<int> (int?) type and store time value inside a DAC field as the number of minutes passed since midnight: #region UsrTimeInt public abstract class usrTimeInt : IBqlField { } [PXDBTimeSpan(DisplayMask = "t...
The PXTimeList attribute is designed to work with a DAC field of the Nullable<int> (int?) type and store time span value inside a DAC field as a number of minutes: #region UsrTimeSpan public abstract class usrTimeSpan : IBqlField { } [PXDBInt] [PXTimeList] [PXUIField(DisplayName = &quo...
This returns a map without the key-value pairs for the keys mentioned in the function argument. It can be used to remove information from existing map. (dissoc {:a 1 :b 2} :a) ;; {:b 2} It can also be used for dissocing multiple keys as: (dissoc {:a 1 :b 2 :c 3} :a :b) ;; {:c 3}
HTML <p>This is a nice </p> <p>I like </p> <ul> <li>List item 1</li> <li>List item 2</li> <li>List item 3</li> </ul> <button id="btn-1">Append text</button> <button id="btn-2&quot...
If the promise doesn't return anything, the async task can be completed using await. try{ await User.findByIdAndUpdate(user._id, { $push: { tokens: token } }).exec() }catch(e){ handleError(e) }
Valgrind is GPLv2-licensed collection of dynamic analysis tools, which uses binary instrumentation (dynamic recompilation). Six tools are included to detect memory management (Memcheck) and threading errors (Helgrind and DRD), to generate call-graph and profile programs (with optional cache and bran...
/app/i18n/<Vendor Namespace>/<language package directory>/composer.json { "name": "<vendor namespance>/<language package directory>", "description": "<language package description>", "version": "100....
Here i will show you how to fetch All parent(configuarble products) A parent product and all of its children.
We will start by making a simple class that gets all our parent(Configurable products) <?php namespace Test\Test\Controller\Test; use Magento\Framework\App\Action\Context; class Products extends \Magento\Framework\App\Action\Action { public function __construct( \...
Here we first fetch our parent product and the we will get all children products that this parent have. <?php namespace Test\Test\Controller\Test; use Magento\Framework\App\Action\Context; class Products extends \Magento\Framework\App\Action\Action { public function __cons...
Variables inside functions is inside a local scope like this $number = 5 function foo(){ $number = 10 return $number } foo(); //Will print 10 because text defined inside function is a local variable
val re = """\((.*?)\)""".r val str = "(The)(example)(of)(repeating)(pattern)(in)(a)(single)(string)(I)(had)(some)(trouble)(with)(once)" re.findAllMatchIn(str).map(_.group(1)).toList res2: List[String] = List(The, example, of, repeating, pattern, in, a, ...
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate { var window: UIWindow? var firstTabNavigationController : UINavigationController! var secondTabNavigationControoller : UINavigationController! var thirdTabNavigationController : UINavigationController! var fourth...
Aggregating with dplyr is easy! You can use the group_by() and the summarize() functions for this. Some examples are given below. CODE: # Aggregating with dplyr library(dplyr) df = data.frame(group=c("Group 1","Group 1","Group 2","Group 2","Group 2&...
var assert = require('assert'); describe('String', function() { describe('#split', function() { it('should return an array', function() { assert(Array.isArray('a,b,c'.split(','))) }); }); });
I have read and watched a lot of different Dagger2 tutorials but most of them are too long or hard to understand so I decided to write a new simple and short tutorial for Dagger2, I hope you like it. Why we need it? Simplifies access to shared instances: It provides a simple way to obtain refere...
var myInteger = 12; // 32-bit number (from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647) var myLong = 9310141419482; // 64-bit number (from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807) var myFloat = 5.5; // 32-bit floating-point number (decimal) var myDouble = 9310141419482.22; // 64-bit floating-...
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