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  • RE: Talking Back

    We have no bloggng policy per se at my employer. We we have a strict policy of no personal internet use at the office. It is not allowed,...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Get Date only from getdate() function

    SELECT DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd,0,GETDATE()), 0).

    From the article in today's post:

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Date+Manipulation/69694/



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Query LDAP server from SQL Server

    dave-dj (7/9/2009)


    > OpenQuery is enabled

    (I can run open query commands to other systems)

    > I have defined a AD linked server as follows:

    EXEC sp_addlinkedserver 'ADSI', 'Active Directory Services 2.5', 'ADSDSOObject',...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: The Best Laptop

    I have a Dell D820 Latitude with the stick thing. I hate the stick, it gives me a cramp in my finger. I hate the touch pad too,...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: What's a Toaster?

    ClipMate 7.3 clipboard extender is my toaster. It saves my clips automatically so I can go back to the bit I copied 3 clips ago. I will also...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Locking a stored procedure for updating/reading

    We also have a table which we use to get sids from. The stored proc that gets the next sid does an application lock so that only one process...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Inspiring Change

    As a woman in IT and a former professor of math and computer science, I feel that the barrier to woman and anyone in Technology is lack of math skills....



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: I vant your blud!

    Wayne West (11/2/2009)


    Ross McMicken (11/1/2009)


    I used to give blood regularly, but after living in Equatorial Africa for 3 years in the early 90's, I am ineligible. I have never had...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: I vant your blud!

    I have been giving blood for 35 years ( a grad school classmate had a blood disorder and needed donations). Many people first give to help a friend and then...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Trigger Question

    Roger Abram (10/9/2009)


    Thanks... but there would be concurrent activity going on and it would be difficult to coordinate disabling the trigger whenever a certain process needs to be run (involved...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Set date parameter

    Jeffrey Williams-493691 (9/28/2009)


    Michael Valentine Jones (9/24/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (9/24/2009)


    Taking Michael Valentine Jones version and making it a bit more the way I'd write it, it would look like this:

    select

    ...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Can DMO be user to script ALTER PROCEDURE?

    Matt Whitfield (9/24/2009)


    Is there a particular reason you want to use ALTER as opposed to DROP then CREATE?

    Do you have permissions you'd like to maintain?

    As I said, changing CREATE statements...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Can DMO be user to script ALTER PROCEDURE?

    WILLIAM MITCHELL (9/24/2009)


    Terri-92562 (4/2/2009)


    I am using DMO and vb6 to script my database. It gives me create scripts. I would like to generate ALTER scripts for the stored...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Learn A Bit More

    I attended SQLSaturday in Baton Rouge on Saturday, Aug 1 and it was definitely worth the drive from New Orleans and my time. It was 6 hours of Sql...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

  • RE: Learn A Bit More

    I will be driving from New Orleans to Baton Rouge tomorrow morning (1.5 hour drive) to attend SQL Server Saturday. I'm happy to have the opportunity for the free...



    Terri

    To speak algebraically, Mr. M. is execrable, but Mr. C. is
    (x+1)-ecrable.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    [Discussing fellow writers Cornelius Mathews and William Ellery Channing.]

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