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  • RE: Edit the Directory physical path Location for Applications Under Default Website

    Suth (8/31/2016)


    I mean the physical path of the application , like this...

    Sorry but I can't see this. I am behind a firewall with a rather too aggressive policy.

    Gaz

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  • RE: Edit the Directory physical path Location for Applications Under Default Website

    Are you talking about changing the physical path of an IIS Virtual Directory?

    Gaz

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  • RE: Byte Me: Data Wrangler

    Iwas Bornready (8/31/2016)


    As usual, I don't get it. I wish there would have been some Far Side computer jokes.

    It is my understanding that often large herds of cattle were driven...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Byte Me: Data Wrangler

    Was the cartoon a thinly veiled accusation that migration DBAs are cowboys? Or DBAs in general? :laugh:

    Gaz

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  • RE: Byte Me: Data Wrangler

    Yee haw!!!

    Gaz

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  • RE: Avoiding Stored Procedures

    Eric M Russell (8/30/2016)


    ...If the app developers and QA want to take care of the CRUD screens and leave the heavy data access tasks to those of us who specialize...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Avoiding Stored Procedures

    manie (8/30/2016)


    The SQL generated is gobbledegook, but it is quick gobbledegook so it doesn't matter so much

    By gobbledegook I take it you mean something of lesser standard. No ways!...

    Exactly. It...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Avoiding Stored Procedures

    Tom Gillies (8/30/2016)


    ...you are likely to pay later (like when you try to dismantle and re-assemble whatever it is!).

    Maintenance is the most expensive cost and in recent times the Agile...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Avoiding Stored Procedures

    Whilst I think that David makes an important point in asking what is the state of play with ORMs today, I feel that the argument of the applicability when choosing...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Separate Accounts

    I have found that a lot of places who avoid managing individual sys accounts for each server are often logging into systems using the sole sys account on a daily...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Got what I need, but perhaps a more elegant solution is out there. Looping through SQL filegroups to get Maxsize.

    Jeff Moden (8/26/2016)


    I guess I don't understand why anyone would use PoSh for such a thing when it's so easy to do in SQL Server itself. This also covers...

    Gaz

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  • RE: Up, Up, and Away

    BLOB_EATER (8/27/2016)


    ...Where I get confused is what do I do when I have a tractor coming my way....:ermm:

    Tractor is bigger...it wins!!!

    Gaz

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  • RE: Up, Up, and Away

    phonetictalk (8/26/2016)


    ...And when you turn left at a red light, a lot of people stare. :hehe:

    How very dare us use a red light, or as you call them a stop...

    Gaz

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  • RE: The Future for Database Administrators

    I agree with at least most, if not all, of you. I am seeing some traditional Oracle houses (we are talking decades here) considering moving away from them in the...

    Gaz

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  • RE: The Future for Database Administrators

    Markus (8/25/2016)


    ...The days of a DBAs duties are changing that is for sure.

    Changing for sure. That's nothing new. The change might be new but that it is changing isn't.

    Gaz

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