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ActionScript-3 – Change the background color of the data grid cell according to multiple conditions in Flex

Hi, I’m new to Adobe Flex, if my question sounds stupid, please apologize. Here it is anyway.
I’m trying a simple data grid, it Basically checked two conditions
1) If the artist is 01 and the albu

October 20, 2021By Simo Flex ActionScript, Background, By, cell, color, conditions, data, Flex, grid, multipleLeave a Comment

Select multiple hibernate import.sql depending on the conditions

How to specify the import file I want to run hibernate. Is there a configuration option I can put (I think I have seen something similar somewhere) I can say custom. sql file and hibernate will run

October 12, 2021By Simo Hibernate By, conditions, Hibernate, import, import.sql, multiple, options, SQLLeave a Comment

Internet-Explorer – Special Use Conditions in IE

Today I encountered the use of IE conditional comments, which I have never seen before, which made me confused. This is how HTML started

October 11, 2021By Simo Browser China, conditions, Explorer, Internet, Notes, special, useLeave a Comment

VB.NET – Conditional Objects in JSON.NET

I have been trying to figure out a way to ignore that certain objects are serialized based on certain conditions. I can only find how to use the ShouldSerialize * method to ignore the properties of

October 6, 2021By Simo Visual Basic conditions, JSON, JSON.NET, Objects, Sequences, VB, VB.NETLeave a Comment

If there are two or more conditions, how to use the replace command in SQLite

I want to update a row if it exists in the table, otherwise insert it into SQLite in a single query. From the SQLite documentation I found that we can use the REPLACE command to achieve this.

September 22, 2021By Simo Sqlite conditions, How, if, More, SQLITE, twoLeave a Comment

Activiti learning is judged according to the conditions

In process design, we often encounter the problem of judging the process direction based on conditions. The corresponding implementation method is also given in Activiti: gateway.
Gateway (Gatewa

August 22, 2021By Simo Cgi Activiti, basis, conditions, direction, judgment, learning, processLeave a Comment
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