billy-yons and billy-yons of rows

  • Thomas Abraham (1/20/2012)


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    Funny you should mention that. I'm taking my wife to Greece this Summer for two weeks. (Trying to talk her into retiring there.) That's where I would have gone with the 0.01%.

    You might take into consideration that the European Union today announced an oil embargo against Libya (starting in July). Greece import about 30% of their oil from Libya...

    Other than that there are some "financial issues" leading to a decreasing economy down there (just based on the German news though...).



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  • LutzM (1/23/2012)


    You might take into consideration that the European Union today announced an oil embargo against Libya Iran (starting in July). Greece import about 30% of their oil from Libya Iran...

    Corrected.

  • Simple and easy question... Thanks Steve... 🙂

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  • Actually, I'm pretty sure that there's a limit on the size of a Row ID which, though huge, would constitute an upper limit on the number of rows that could be in a table.

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