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  • RE: SQL server 2000 Reporting Services developer edition

    You can use a SQL 2000 database as your source data for 2005 and 2008 SSRS solutions... The free express editions include some SSRS functionality. You might look...

  • RE: Data driven subscriptions...SSRS2008

    Are the users stating they did not receive it?

    Can you set up a new subscription with the same technique, pulling from a table that only include your email and a...

  • RE: The February 2009 Energy Update

    Here's to you Aussies tossing out your English brewing heritage in favor of more flavorful brews... There've been some really exciting things coming out from down under lately.

    Back to...

  • RE: sp_cursorfetch

    A lot of it depends on your relationship with the 3rd party vendor. What kind of support agreement, and/or SLA's are in place?

    Sometimes(most times?) they just don't know how...

  • RE: DB Scripts...best way to create incremental scripts

    You could look at using some sort of source control like source safe, subversion etc. and script out each table, sproc etc. then you can check them in and...

  • RE: The February 2009 Energy Update

    Dunno, I'm thinking there are quite a few Germans out there that appreciate well crafted lagers. Pretty much every famous style that's come from that country is brewed with...

  • RE: The February 2009 Energy Update

    ChrisPapps (2/26/2009)


    A walk-in fridge for the beer? You gotta be kidding. One thing's for sure, Luke L sure as hell ain't a pommmie! 🙂

    Nope, not a Pom, just...

  • RE: Is it possible to plot a graph based on percentile?

    No problem, hope it worked out for you.

    -Luke.

  • RE: Is it possible to plot a graph based on percentile?

    Why not, a data point is whatever you make it to be. You can plot anything in a series right?

    Of course, I could be totally mis-reading what you are...

  • RE: Is it possible to plot a graph based on percentile?

    Could you just modify the data in your query? Perhaps you could use a CASE statement in your query to achieve these results. Not the most elegant solution...

  • RE: Hiding a report parameter based on value in other report parameter

    I too have been trying to figure out a solution to this type of problem. The best I've got so far is to work out the second part, not...

  • RE: CASE Statement

    Thanks for getting back to us, I was curious as I don't work with CTE's all that often as I still live in a sql 2000 world for the bulk...

  • RE: CASE Statement

    Sorry 'bout that, but I guess that what I get for not copying and pasting it into SSMS and just doing it on the forum...

    I'm curious, which method is faster...

  • RE: The February 2009 Energy Update

    Jaime Purcell (2/26/2009)


    Hmmm.

    I converted my garage into another room, with a laundry area. The other day, while the exhaust was not venting to the outside, one of my children was...

  • RE: CASE Statement

    airborn (2/26/2009)


    I guess I should have worded it better - the statement you provided works..it pulls out the 1, 8 and 9 and calls them each "unknown"

    1 ------------ value

    8------------- value

    9-------------...

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