'Comedy Limited' with SQL Server
Phil Factor is not amused by SQL Server's handling of the comma-separated value (CSV) file format.
2018-08-27
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Phil Factor is not amused by SQL Server's handling of the comma-separated value (CSV) file format.
2018-08-27
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Today Steve asks about the fun times you might have had at work and captured in pictures.
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Data in our systems has an actual dollar value, which we might be aware of if we have to purchase more.
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I am doing development work on a database and want to keep a backup so I can reset my database. I make some changes and want to restore over top of my changes. When I run this code, what happens?
USE Master BACKUP DATABASE DNRTest TO DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' GO USE DNRTest GO CREATE TABLE MyTest(myid INT) GO USE master RESTORE DATABASE DNRTest FROM DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' WITH REPLACESee possible answers