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Type conversion in expression CONVERT_IMPLICIT may affect “SeekPlan” in query plan choice.

2020-07-052020-07-07 Pete Sral

I’ve seen the implicit conversion issue in SSMS while looking over query execution plans and I found this blog about the topic: Are VARCHAR or CHAR Hurting Your Performance Due To Implicit Conversions? The developer’s […]

Leave a commentDatabase, MS SQL Server, Programming

Don’t Use Boolean (Example Why)

2019-12-182020-06-14 Pete Sral
Code

Searching for true or false and booleans.

Leave a commentDatabase, Programming

Example of SQL injection to step around authentication

2019-12-052020-06-14 Pete Sral

Example of SQL injection.

Leave a commentMS SQL Server, Programming, SQL Code SnippetsSecurity, SQL Injection

RegEx: Finding a function name with the parameter value in source code

2018-02-042020-06-14 Pete Sral
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I wanted to produce a list of all the following functions calls in order to get a list of the parameters to cross-check the setting exists in the database: For Example: The function name: GetSetting […]

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What the HEX?!?!

2017-09-272020-06-15 Pete Sral

I received the above error message from a client and at first glance, the paths are correct. The correct path is: O:\NetTrax\02 – ProductionReports – Production But, look at the 2nd hyphen (Reports – Production), […]

For Your Information, MS SQL Server, ProgrammingWindows Paths

Software Digital Signatures (Code Signing)

2017-07-172020-06-14 Pete Sral

New releases of NetTrax.Net products and utilities will be signed using a CA certificate.  This will eliminate the “Unknown Publisher” type error messages when running software released by Bradford Systems Corporation. After successful build 1>—— […]

Annoucement, NetTrax.NET, Programming, Releases, Software, UtilitiesAnnoucement, CA Cerrtificate, Security

NetTrax Thick Client: Configuring an attached USB barcode reader/scanner

2017-05-022020-06-14 Pete Sral

Instructions on configuring a USB attached barcode reader in NetTrax that communicates with the computer when the barcode is read. 1. Download the manufacturer’s USB to COM driver: Most manufacturers of USB barcode scanners have […]

Barcode Readers, NetTrax.NET, Programming, Records ManagementCOM Port, USB Device

Adventures of upgrading SignalR 1.x to 2.x

2016-02-032020-06-14 Pete Sral
Signal-R Code

With the support of .Net Framework 4.0 ending we upgraded all our web clients to target the .Net Framework 4.6.1.   Now that we are targeting the latest .Net Framework we can upgrade SignalR from 1.x […]

Leave a commentProgramming, SignalR

Adventures of integrating SignalR into an existing web application

2015-04-012020-06-14 Pete Sral
Signal-R Code

See Previous Adventure: Adventures in learning SignalR  After making all the reference additions, code changes to integrate SignalR into our existing web application, I ran into some new errors and issues.  I have an existing […]

Programming, SignalRASP.Net SignalR

Adventures in learning SignalR

2015-03-272020-06-14 Pete Sral
Signal-R Code

As our web application matures and we add long running processes we’ve run into page timeouts; but, more annoying is not knowing what is going on other than an animated gif.  In the Window’s world […]

Leave a commentProgramming, SignalRASP.Net SignalR

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Welcome to NetTrax.NET

NetTrax.NET is a robust tracking system developed by Bradford Systems. We have been writing records management and digital imaging products for over 20 years!

Our customers span many different industries and markets and therefore have very different needs from their tracking system. We have taken many of the features and functions and included them in our newest line of products.

At Bradford Systems we feel that we provide more than just software and more than just consulting. We help our customers gain insight from information. We do this by consolidating resources and finding multi-purpose solutions to reduce costs and solve problems.

What about the paperless office? According to a study by The Independent more than twelve billion pages will be printed by mobile devices and printable web content will increase three times by 2012. NetTrax.NET can help you start the transition to a semi-paperless office by creating a process for reducing paper and a solution for effectively managing it. Digital imaging is a very mature process/application. However, we find that many companies, even very large companies, are still using a very immature process. Bradford Systems is a very technologically advanced forward thinking company that can help you drive these policies. At Bradford Systems we tell our clients not to wait for a trigger reason to image but rather drive your own ROI. We can help you discover what that ROI is.

What about destruction? The correct classification of records is crucial to liability. Keeping things too long or not long enough can create major litigation risks for companies. Sometimes the risks are so great that they can shutdown a successful company! NetTrax.NET has a full featured retention management system to classify, report against, and destroy records.

Many companies are looking for a magic product. What you really need is a refined process and a partner with years of experience in the industry. You get that from Bradford Systems and NetTrax.NET

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