Free Advice or Free Consulting

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  • Heh... Crap! This forum wouldn't let me give this article any more than 5 stars and it wouldn't let me vote more than once.

    On all fronts, well said, Grant.

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

  • very well said... absolutely correct...:-)

  • Steve should ban those words (URGENT or IMMEDIATE HELP or NOW) to appear in the title.

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  • D.Oc (5/13/2010)


    Steve should ban those words (URGENT or IMMEDIATE HELP or NOW) to appear in the title.

    Particularly when they are in upper case.

    Nice editorial Grant, a polite rant if ever I saw one 🙂

    Now, if only the appropriate people would read it. Along with the one that says, " ... to help us help you please provide DDL, example data, results ..."

  • Consultants don't want to work for free? How unfair of them. They should remember there are people stuck in jobs they can't do, and drop everything to give these people everything. Jobs may be at stake! </sarcasm>

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • Olá,

    não me parece que seja tão drástico colocar "Urgent" nos pedidos; aliás, desta forma, pode-se sempre tentar ajudar as pessoas com alguma ordem de prioridade.

    No entanto, acho que muitas vezes as pessoas abusam da ajuda, pensam que os outros são criados deles e querem a toda a força que lhes façam o trabalho.

    Assim não dá! Para isso que paguem a uma empresa.

    In other words, if people wants the job done totaly and imediatly they must pay. nobody is slave!

  • Very well done Grant! There was a lot of "yeah!" moments in there.

    Thanks!

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

  • As long as you "send ... some coffee and a tasty snack " I would be happy to negoiate a price!! Truthfully being one of those dreaded <sarcasm> consultants who want to get paid I would happily negoiate a price for someone else to pay!

    About FTEs and consultants who "want to get paid"? FTEs are getting paid for their advice also, they are just not being paid by the person who benefits. Either way, the asker should understand the reality of the situation.

    Great article Grant.

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    Livin' down on the cube farm. Left, left, then a right.

  • Excellent job, Grant!

    The only question that remains open is: Where to draw the line?

    But I guess it's almost impossible to answer...

    Interview questions, test/homework, almost complete projects, several hundred lines of uncommented and unformatted code, urgent request and the like are easy to put in the "no-go box". But where should consulting begin instead of forum assistance?



    Lutz
    A pessimist is an optimist with experience.

    How to get fast answers to your question[/url]
    How to post performance related questions[/url]
    Links for Tally Table [/url] , Cross Tabs [/url] and Dynamic Cross Tabs [/url], Delimited Split Function[/url]

  • Spot on!.

    My favorite personal experience for my days as a consultant was the 15 year old kid that wanted me to rebuild his mothers operating system in the next two hours before she got home so that she wouldn't find out he had been downloading porn/viruses.

    And, expected me to do it for free because "Microsoft pays you to put Windows on the computers you sell."

  • Great article! I hope this is read and advice taken by those who expect someone to hand them the answer on a silver platter.

  • D.Oc (5/13/2010)


    Steve should ban those words (URGENT or IMMEDIATE HELP or NOW) to appear in the title.

    No! those are my favorite threads!

    "URGENT" posts are like a train wreck or a car accident for me...i just HAVE to slow down and look, just to see the devastation that exists that someone hopes a miracle one line script of code can fix.....

    Lowell


    --help us help you! If you post a question, make sure you include a CREATE TABLE... statement and INSERT INTO... statement into that table to give the volunteers here representative data. with your description of the problem, we can provide a tested, verifiable solution to your question! asking the question the right way gets you a tested answer the fastest way possible!

  • Great article Grant! You are the man, and Yes! I get this all the time too. I have a standing motto when it comes to this kind of thing with people. "I will show you the way by lighting up your path for you, but you are the one that has to ultimately walk through the woods, not me." Many times, they do. But there have been some that have just shook their head and stormed off. Those people, generally don't come back. They go find someone else to do their work for them. 😀

    "Technology is a weird thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other. ...:-D"

  • Good stuff - too bad it won't actually be read by any of those who might need it. 🙁

    Best,
    Kevin G. Boles
    SQL Server Consultant
    SQL MVP 2007-2012
    TheSQLGuru on googles mail service

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