Author: Shahzad Khan
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How to Add a custom field in Azure DevOps
Read more: How to Add a custom field in Azure DevOpsAzure DevOps has a list of data columns that is not displayed on detail sheet. Try to figure out the column exists before adding a…
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Throw exceptions in SQL and C#
Read more: Throw exceptions in SQL and C#This is how we can throw an exception in C#; This is how we can throw an exception in SQL; If you don’t want to…
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C# component to read Excel data using OleDb in SSIS
Read more: C# component to read Excel data using OleDb in SSISThis is how we can read data from Microsoft Excel using OleDb in SSIS; We need to add output columns with correct data type. There…
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Send email in .NET Core using Mailkit and office 365
Read more: Send email in .NET Core using Mailkit and office 365Using SmtpClient to send email .NET core is obsolete. The current recommendation is to use the MailKit library . Here is how to use it with…
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Difference between mit, gpl and apache software license
Read more: Difference between mit, gpl and apache software licenseThe MIT, BSD, and ISC licenses are “permissive licenses”. They are extremely short and essentially say “do whatever you want with this, just don’t sue me.”…
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