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Get selected value in dropdown list using JavaScript
How do I get the selected value from a dropdown list using JavaScript?
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Split function equivalent in T-SQL?
...AR(2048) = 'Mike/John/Miko/Matt'; DECLARE CaracString NVARCHAR(1) = '/'; SELECT * FROM dbo.FnSplitString (VarString, CaracString)
– fernando yevenes
Feb 8 '19 at 15:57
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PHP method chaining?
...imed at creating a DSL. Ex: $foo->setBar(1)->setBaz(2) vs $table->select()->from('foo')->where('bar = 1')->order('ASC). The latter spans multiple objects.
– Gordon
Sep 16 '10 at 7:32
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Linq code to select one item
I find myself writing a lot of code like this to select one item that matches
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jQuery removing '-' character from string
I have a string "-123445". Is it possible to remove the '-' character from the string?
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How do I change tab size in Vim?
...hat's what would happen should tabs be used, rather than always delete one char at a time).
To make a fully educated decision as to how to set things up, you'll need to read Vim docs on tabstop, shiftwidth, softtabstop and expandtab. The most interesting bit is found under expandtab (:help 'expandta...
jQuery get specific option tag text
...Here is this answer expanded if you want to get the value dynamically: var selectValue = document.getElementById('list').value; var selectOption = $("#list option[value=" + selectValue + "]").text(); ///good example nickf.
– Kevin Florida
Apr 5 '11 at 13:48
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quick random row selection in Postgres
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You might want to experiment with OFFSET, as in
SELECT myid FROM mytable OFFSET floor(random()*N) LIMIT 1;
The N is the number of rows in mytable. You may need to first do a SELECT COUNT(*) to figure out the value of N.
Update (by Antony Hatchkins)
You must use floor he...
JComboBox Selection Change Listener?
...istener() will work, too. You may get 2 ItemEvents, though, one for the deselection of the previously selected item, and another for the selection of the new item. Just don't use both event types!
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How do I cast a string to integer and have 0 in case of error in the cast with PostgreSQL?
...dn't want the overhead of a function. I came up with the following query:
SELECT myfield::integer FROM mytable WHERE myfield ~ E'^\\d+$';
Postgres shortcuts its conditionals, so you shouldn't get any non-integers hitting your ::integer cast. It also handles NULL values (they won't match the regex...