Copying and Pasting cs Code

In cs, like in almost any computer programming language, reading data from a file can be tricky. You add extra lines of code to tell the computer what to do. Sometimes you can copy and paste these lines from other peoples’ code.

For example, you can follow the pattern in this listing:

         public virtual string GetCustomizedCacheKey(RequestContext request) {
             String key = null;
             // // The following is the code used to generate the default
             // // cache key for caching report jobs in the ASP.NET Cache.
             // // Feel free to modify this code to suit your needs.
             // // Returning key == null causes the default cache key to
             // // be generated.
             //
             // key = RequestContext.BuildCompleteCacheKey(
             // request,
             // null, // sReportFilename
             // this.GetType(),
             // this.ShareDBLogonInfo );
             return key;
         }