steve smith (5/28/2008)
And, here I am, misinterpreting the question. I read it as using EITHER would satisfy the condition of not using BOTH!There's always an orthogonal way to read something obvious. Personally, i think that using neither ... nor... would have been more unambiguous.
You hit the nail on the head mate. We are all after all a rather pedantic and suposedly precise set of people - therfore abiguity needs to be eradicated with extreme predjudice, else we will interpret.
(and the client will get precisely what they asked for not what they want).
Hiding under a desk from SSIS Implemenation Work :crazy: