December 31, 2010 at 5:21 am
There's one requirement which comes up time and time again when I am working on DW projects is the ability to allow the end users to amend configuration values held within a SQL Server table.
I am not a .NET programmer and have no real idea how to go about this. However, I feel I should learn as this, at least in my mind should be simple and has major benefits.
Thanks in advance
January 1, 2011 at 4:25 pm
aaa-322853 (12/31/2010)
There's one requirement which comes up time and time again when I am working on DW projects is the ability to allow the end users to amend configuration values held within a SQL Server table.I am not a .NET programmer and have no real idea how to go about this. However, I feel I should learn as this, at least in my mind should be simple and has major benefits.
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