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anylogic - how to set the dynamic “destination” in the properties for . . . I tried to release it like this 1, it works, but I want to implement dynamic change of parameters not of the storage, but of the cell 2 Want to implement the following logic: checking the available cells in the storage, finding XYZ an available cell and moving the crane to this coordinate
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How to push a tar archive to private docker registry? The three tools I know of for working with registries without a docker engine are crane from Google, skopeo from RedHat, and regclient from myself The workflow that's needed is to extract the tar, push each layer and config, and then push the manifests OCI's distribution-spec includes details on the registry API, but realize that the authentication doesn't have a spec over there (at least
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How to execute a stored procedure within C# program I want to execute this stored procedure from a C# program I have written the following stored procedure in a SqlServer query window and saved it as stored1: use master go create procedure dbo