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  • RE: Simple query, iteratively - RBAR argh...

    CELKO (11/17/2010)


    How about this version?

    SELECT * FROM ThreeStreams;

    1231

    4162

    NULL 783

    9NULL 104

    1112NULL 5

    1314156

    NULL...

  • RE: Simple query, iteratively - RBAR argh...

    >The '1' in Rows one and two repeat in different columns. This is acceptable I assume.

    Yes that is fine.

    >However, the 7 in column two will never be reported, it's completely...

  • RE: Simple query, iteratively - RBAR argh...

    Craig Farrell (11/17/2010)


    A few things in this make me question the proc in general.

    Jason Miller-476791 (11/17/2010)


    CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix1 on #t1 ( c1 ) ;

    CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix2 on #t1...

  • RE: What's in your CLR?

    We have used 1 CLR total. It simply looks up user data in our AD for some custom permission stuff.

    That being said, I'm moving to a new home/project/environment. ...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    Julie Breutzmann (12/7/2009)


    Particularly in an economy where jobs are scarce, it could a tough situation for some. I hope I never have to chose whether my integrity or my livelihood...

  • RE: The Flaws of Choice

    When was the last time McDonald's changed their menu? It still amazes and frustrates me when I go into some established national chain for a quick bite, and end...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    Steve Jones - Editor (12/4/2009)


    Report it, document your knowledge, don't misuse it.

    There are quite a few here...

    Aiding and abetting.

    How about receiving stolen property?

    Obstruction of justice.

    fraud

    (depending on how things were compensated)...

  • RE: All-in-one

    2New2Guru (12/4/2009)


    efficiency says you remove screws with a screwdriver, nails with a nail puller, either with a shotgun.

    I'd prefer to use a Dillon Aero...

  • RE: All-in-one

    As with most things in my life, I prefer a simpler tool that does ONE thing, but does it very well. I'm not looking for the 67 tools in...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    chrisn-585491 (12/3/2009)


    ...it does absolutely no good in the long run if the problems at the C-level aren't corrected. I've seen more companies destroyed by management than data breaches or actions...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    WayneS (12/3/2009)


    Aren't these the people that you get insurance bonding for? So it really comes down to paying someone else to ensure the trust.

    At some point, there is a requirement...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    I work in a highly regulated industry. We have three external auditors that I'm familiar with. On for IT specific issues, another for business process flow, and yet...

  • RE: Are You a Giver or a Taker?

    I agree with the sentiment, but I'd also like to add that it is often quite rewarding to step outside your sphere of comfort and do something different. In...

  • RE: The Value of Experience

    IMHO, you have to know your sh!t, but if you're living in a bubble of technology and you isolate yourself from the knowledge and issues of whatever business you work...

  • RE: The Incidental DBA

    If the second person wasn't interested, what was the guy doing at a user's conference? I would suspect that he was interested, just presenting a diverging viewpoint, playing devil's...

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