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I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

Cheers,
Rob Panosh

===============================================

Original Post:

Hello,

When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice
that the message
"The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear
in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?

Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs
Nov 20 '05 #1
23 1006
If I'm not mistaken, someone did reply to your earlier post - either that or
someone asked the very same question. Verbose group, easy to miss a
message.

But no, don't worry, as previously stated, it just means a thread has exited
normally. You see this all the time.
"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uI*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

Cheers,
Rob Panosh

===============================================

Original Post:

Hello,

When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice
that the message
"The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear
in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?

Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs

Nov 20 '05 #2
Cor
Hi Panosh,
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

I think you should worry about your newsreader.

I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...
And Herfried did ask you a questionBatch process?


Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never
looking at that output window.

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #3
I responded to your post...

As I said, it just means the thread exited cleanly... doesn't necessarily
mean anything except for that it exited as a thread is expected to exit.

Not much mor eto it than that...
"Mike Hildner" <mh******@afweb.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
If I'm not mistaken, someone did reply to your earlier post - either that or someone asked the very same question. Verbose group, easy to miss a
message.

But no, don't worry, as previously stated, it just means a thread has exited normally. You see this all the time.
"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uI*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message

"The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

Cheers,
Rob Panosh

===============================================

Original Post:

Hello,

When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice that the message
"The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?

Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs


Nov 20 '05 #4

"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi Panosh,
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message

"The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

I think you should worry about your newsreader.

I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.


=)

Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...
And Herfried did ask you a questionBatch process?


Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never
looking at that output window.

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #5
* "Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> scripsit:
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?


I remember you already got some replies. I am still not sure how you
start the "batch process".

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
Nov 20 '05 #6
To All,

I think you are right, for some reason outlook express shows no replies
under my previous post. Well anyway thanks CJ for reposting to this thread.

Cheers,
Rob

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uI*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in
the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

Cheers,
Rob Panosh

===============================================

Original Post:

Hello,

When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice
that the message
"The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear
in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?

Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs

Nov 20 '05 #7
No problem... happens all the time..

Thank you for thanking me... I speak on behalf of most of the people here
when I say we don't get that a lot, so when it does come around, it is much
appreciated.

Thanks,
CJ
"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uM*************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
To All,

I think you are right, for some reason outlook express shows no replies
under my previous post. Well anyway thanks CJ for reposting to this thread.
Cheers,
Rob

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:uI*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message

"The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

Cheers,
Rob Panosh

===============================================

Original Post:

Hello,

When I have a batch process running in my VB.Net application I have notice that the message
"The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." will appear in the output window every so often.
Does anybody know what this means or should I be concerned?

Thanks,
Rob Panosh
Advanced Software Designs


Nov 20 '05 #8
Hi Cor,
I think you should worry about your newsreader. Will Do

<snip>
I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short. and you should worry about your English. ;)

Cheers,
Rob
"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi Panosh,
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message

"The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears

in the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

I think you should worry about your newsreader.

I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...
And Herfried did ask you a questionBatch process?


Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never
looking at that output window.

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #9
Herfried,

Sorry but Outlook Express is NOT showing any replies under my last post,
trust me I am not loosing my mind.
I guess I considered my "Batch Process" being a large SQL Transaction
executing thousands of insert statements ... well anyway CJ reposted to my
most recent post, which I did see, which answered my question.

Cheers,
Rob

"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:c2*************@ID-208219.news.uni-berlin.de...
* "Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> scripsit:
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it
would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears in the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?


I remember you already got some replies. I am still not sure how you
start the "batch process".

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<http://dotnet.mvps.org/>

Nov 20 '05 #10
You can monitor your active threads using the debug menu in visual
studio.
Simply set a breakpoint and and then flick through the various options
available at debug > window > threads.

To find out precisely which thread 00X94 is simply give each thread
you spin up, or the current application thread, a name.

Thread.CurrentThread.Threadname = "MyThread"

or is that

Thread.CurrentThread.Name = "MyName".

I forget, probably the former though. That intellisense sure is making
me lazy.

......

Now what were you shocked about?

......

HTH

Richard
Nov 20 '05 #11
And, maybe you should work on your manners.

Have you considered the possibility that not everyone on this board has
English as their native language?

Bob Lehmann

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Cor,
I think you should worry about your newsreader. Will Do

<snip> I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short. and you should worry about your English. ;)

Cheers,
Rob
"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi Panosh,
I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once again it would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the
message "The
thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that appears

in the output window as my application runs.

Should I worry about this message?

I think you should worry about your newsreader.

I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
>Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...


And Herfried did ask you a question
>Batch process?


Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never
looking at that output window.

Cor


Nov 20 '05 #12
>> Hi Panosh,
My name is Rob ...should never address a person by their lastname.
I think you should worry about your newsreader. Very rud comment.

any maybe he should consider his manners .... his email wasn't very nice.

Rob

"Bob Lehmann" <no****@dontbotherme.zzz> wrote in message
news:uc**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
And, maybe you should work on your manners.

Have you considered the possibility that not everyone on this board has
English as their native language?

Bob Lehmann

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Cor,
> I think you should worry about your newsreader. Will Do

<snip>
> I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.

and you should worry about your English. ;)

Cheers,
Rob
"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi Panosh,

> I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once
again it > would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the message "The
> thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that

appears in
> the output window as my application runs.
>
> Should I worry about this message?
>
I think you should worry about your newsreader.

I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
>>Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...

And Herfried did ask you a question
>>Batch process?

Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never
looking at that output window.

Cor



Nov 20 '05 #13
Richard,

Thanks for the help.
Now what were you shocked about?
I posted this message last Friday and had no reponses in my newsreader,
which apparently turned out to be an error with Outlook Express, so I
reposted my message stating that I was shocked that nobody replied, when
people actually did reply. Well anyway thats water under the bridge.

Once again thanks for your help.

Rob
"Richard" <go****@intermension.com> wrote in message
news:ee**************************@posting.google.c om... You can monitor your active threads using the debug menu in visual
studio.
Simply set a breakpoint and and then flick through the various options
available at debug > window > threads.

To find out precisely which thread 00X94 is simply give each thread
you spin up, or the current application thread, a name.

Thread.CurrentThread.Threadname = "MyThread"

or is that

Thread.CurrentThread.Name = "MyName".

I forget, probably the former though. That intellisense sure is making
me lazy.

.....

Now what were you shocked about?

.....

HTH

Richard

Nov 20 '05 #14
<sigh>....
OK, one more time. Cor's native language is NOT English. It is often
difficult for people, when not speaking their native language, to miss the
subtleties and nuances of a language - especially when writing.
</sigh>

No wonder some many people can't stand Americans.

Bob Lehmann

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Hi Panosh, My name is Rob ...should never address a person by their lastname.
I think you should worry about your newsreader. Very rud comment.

any maybe he should consider his manners .... his email wasn't very nice.

Rob

"Bob Lehmann" <no****@dontbotherme.zzz> wrote in message
news:uc**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
And, maybe you should work on your manners.

Have you considered the possibility that not everyone on this board has
English as their native language?

Bob Lehmann

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Cor,

>> I think you should worry about your newsreader.
Will Do

<snip>
>> I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
and you should worry about your English. ;)

Cheers,
Rob
"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi Panosh,
>
> > I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once

again
it
> > would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the

message
> "The
> > thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that

appears in
> > the output window as my application runs.
> >
> > Should I worry about this message?
> >
> I think you should worry about your newsreader.
>
> I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
> >>Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...
>
> And Herfried did ask you a question
> >>Batch process?
>
> Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am never > looking at that output window.
>
> Cor
>
>
>



Nov 20 '05 #15
Bob,
<sign> Take a pill will ya ... I understood your last post.
OK, one more time. Cor's native language is NOT English. It is often Doesn't excuse arrogance.
No wonder some many people can't stand Americans. We don't want to start that thread here. Apparently you are not an
American.

Rob
"Bob Lehmann" <no****@dontbotherme.zzz> wrote in message
news:O5**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... <sigh>....
OK, one more time. Cor's native language is NOT English. It is often
difficult for people, when not speaking their native language, to miss the
subtleties and nuances of a language - especially when writing.
</sigh>

No wonder some many people can't stand Americans.

Bob Lehmann

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi Panosh,

My name is Rob ...should never address a person by their lastname.
>I think you should worry about your newsreader.

Very rud comment.

any maybe he should consider his manners .... his email wasn't very nice.

Rob

"Bob Lehmann" <no****@dontbotherme.zzz> wrote in message
news:uc**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
And, maybe you should work on your manners.

Have you considered the possibility that not everyone on this board has English as their native language?

Bob Lehmann

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi Cor,
>
> >> I think you should worry about your newsreader.
> Will Do
>
> <snip>
> >> I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
> and you should worry about your English. ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
>
> "Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
> news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Hi Panosh,
> >
> > > I posted the message below last Friday and nobody replied, once

again
it
> > > would be greatly appreciated if somebody could elaborate on the
message
> > "The
> > > thread '<No Name>' (0x94c) has exited with code 0 (0x0)." that

appears
> in
> > > the output window as my application runs.
> > >
> > > Should I worry about this message?
> > >
> > I think you should worry about your newsreader.
> >
> > I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
> > >>Just means a thread in your program exited cleanly...
> >
> > And Herfried did ask you a question
> > >>Batch process?
> >
> > Maybe it is better to answer Herfried or CJ in that thread, I am

never > > looking at that output window.
> >
> > Cor
> >
> >
> >
>
>



Nov 20 '05 #16

"Rob Panosh" <ro************************@asdsoftadfdware.com> wrote in
message news:#K**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Bob,
<sign>

Take a pill will ya ... I understood your last post.

No, I don't believe you did.
OK, one more time. Cor's native language is NOT English. It is often

Doesn't excuse arrogance.

You may have perceived it that way, but if you understood my post, as you
claim you did, you would know that is not the case.
No wonder some many people can't stand Americans.

We don't want to start that thread here. Apparently you are not an
American.

Actually, I am. Apparently you don't read, and/or are not very well
traveled. If either were true, you would know I am right.

Bob Lehmann
Nov 20 '05 #17
Cor
Hi Bob,

Thank you for defending me,
Doesn't excuse arrogance. You may have perceived it that way, but if you understood my post, as

you claim you did, you would know that is not the case.


Maybe it was arrogance; I tried to answer Rob a little bit in his own style.
Thank you for defending me, I am glad that there are Americans like you who
know that this attitude gives the world a wrong idea of all Americans. For
some Americans that seem to be not important, luckily it is a minority in my
opinion.

:-)

Cor
Nov 20 '05 #18
I agree with Bob. Of course I too have lived outside of America.
Unfortunately we are born with an inherit arrogance that we are oblivious
to, unless we get outside of our cozy county...

My wife is an immigrant and has the same troubles as she continues learning
english.

BTW, Cor, where are you from?

Shane

"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Hi Bob,

Thank you for defending me,
Doesn't excuse arrogance. You may have perceived it that way, but if you understood my post, as

you
claim you did, you would know that is not the case.


Maybe it was arrogance; I tried to answer Rob a little bit in his own

style.

Thank you for defending me, I am glad that there are Americans like you who know that this attitude gives the world a wrong idea of all Americans. For
some Americans that seem to be not important, luckily it is a minority in my opinion.

:-)

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #19
> Hi Bob,

Thank you for defending me,
Doesn't excuse arrogance. You may have perceived it that way, but if you understood my post, as

you
claim you did, you would know that is not the case.


Maybe it was arrogance; I tried to answer Rob a little bit in his own

style.
How could one tell. In order to be truly arrogant, you need to be talented
at the language... which we all know your not at yet (no offense of
course...) But I've stated before about language barriers in here. I
admit, americans (As I am one myself) are very cockey about their own
language. None of us (well few that is) seem to realize just how complex
our language is.
Take the word f*ck... No language on this planet has as many uses of a word
as we americans do for this one... And thats 1 WORD of 350,000+

So I respect the fact that Cor, Herfried and the rest of our Euro
Denomination friends try to speak a rather diffucult language. It's like
speaking C++ fluently. =)

Thank you for defending me, I am glad that there are Americans like you who know that this attitude gives the world a wrong idea of all Americans. For
some Americans that seem to be not important, luckily it is a minority in my opinion.

:-)

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #20
Cor
> Take the word f*ck... No language on this planet has as many uses of a
word
as we americans do for this one... And thats 1 WORD of 350,000+

Hi CJ,

I think that this "English" word has in more languages more meanings than
only breed, what is in Dutch by the way "fokken". For f*ck we have more and
other words.

That is for sure in Dutch. Do not forget that English and Dutch are both
originally languages from the North Sea (Belgium and England are less than
50 miles form each other), they do not have so many differences in the
meanings of the words, only in the writing.

However, there will be many countries in the world, where English words can
used in a different way than I know; exactly as you told. (This also for
England).

I think that you also could not complete understand Fergus and Nak when they
where writing in a Cockney way. (Maybe that was even easier for me, because
Cockney is only 100 miles from here). Moreover, do not forget that
Americans use different words than the English, and the American words are
not always in our dictionaries.

As last, I hope I do not disappoint you when I tell you that "f*ck" is not
an American invention.

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #21
Cor,
Take the word f*ck... No language on this planet has as many uses of a word
as we americans do for this one... And thats 1 WORD of 350,000+

Hi CJ,

I think that this "English" word has in more languages more meanings than
only breed, what is in Dutch by the way "fokken". For f*ck we have more

and other words.

That is for sure in Dutch. Do not forget that English and Dutch are both
originally languages from the North Sea (Belgium and England are less than
50 miles form each other), they do not have so many differences in the
meanings of the words, only in the writing.

However, there will be many countries in the world, where English words can used in a different way than I know; exactly as you told. (This also for
England).

I think that you also could not complete understand Fergus and Nak when they where writing in a Cockney way. (Maybe that was even easier for me, because Cockney is only 100 miles from here). Moreover, do not forget that
Americans use different words than the English, and the American words are
not always in our dictionaries.

Speaking of Fergus and Nak, where have those two been? That was my point
about the american words / dictionaries. Americans have a tendancy to make
stuff up (for shizzle, my nizzle.)
As last, I hope I do not disappoint you when I tell you that "f*ck" is not
an American invention.

I know.. but we sure have a lot of meanings for it. isn't originally a
german invention?
Cor

Nov 20 '05 #22
Cor,

<Snip>
I think you should worry about your newsreader. Will Do

<Snip>
I remember me the answer from CJ because it was so nice short.
and you should worry about your English. ;)

<Snip>
Cheers,
Rob
I DEFINITELY had a problem with my newsreader because I did not get your
response from the initial thread. I sort of took offense to your reply
starting off by addressing me by my last name "Hi Panosh" along with "I
think you should worry about your newsreader" thought it was a little
arrogant, if it was not I apologize. If regards to my reply "and you
should worry about your English" ... notice the wink at the end. If this
offended you once again I apologize.

Regards,

Rob

"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Hi Bob,

Thank you for defending me,
Doesn't excuse arrogance. You may have perceived it that way, but if you understood my post, as

you
claim you did, you would know that is not the case.


Maybe it was arrogance; I tried to answer Rob a little bit in his own

style.

Thank you for defending me, I am glad that there are Americans like you who know that this attitude gives the world a wrong idea of all Americans. For
some Americans that seem to be not important, luckily it is a minority in my opinion.

:-)

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #23
And F*ck or fokken in Dutch is like "foda" in portugues :-)

that is a new world protocol, is not anymore WWW it's now WWF = world wide
F*ck : )
Daniel Sélen Secches

I think that this "English" word has in more languages more meanings than
only breed, what is in Dutch by the way "fokken". For f*ck we have more and other words.

Nov 20 '05 #24

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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Apr 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM). In this session, we are pleased to welcome former...

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