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  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Roy Ernest (2/19/2009)


    Grant Fritchey (2/19/2009)


    Steve Jones - Editor (2/19/2009)


    A group interview could be fun. Round robin style, ask each other questions. I'd tape it, maybe cut down to some interesting...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Grant Fritchey (2/19/2009)


    Steve Jones - Editor (2/19/2009)


    A group interview could be fun. Round robin style, ask each other questions. I'd tape it, maybe cut down to some interesting answers for...

  • RE: Calculating Work Days

    I don't think our PeopleSoft Admin has gotten around to this, so I thought I'd drop a line. She found your routine quite elegant and saved her a lot...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Chris Morris (2/19/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/19/2009)


    First, I don't claim to know everything about SQL, but I do feel that I know a little about most of it (Jack of all trades,...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Grant Fritchey (2/19/2009)


    GilaMonster (2/19/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/19/2009)


    Talking about interviewing, I would love to be in the same place at the same time as Jeff, Gail, Grant, Gus, Matt, and Jack and...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GSquared (2/19/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/19/2009)


    Talking about interviewing, I would love to be in the same place at the same time as Jeff, Gail, Grant, Gus, Matt, and Jack and have a...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Talking about interviewing, I would love to be in the same place at the same time as Jeff, Gail, Grant, Gus, Matt, and Jack and have a mock interview with...

  • RE: Policy Based Management (PBM)

    Maybe I am reading it wrong, but it looks to me that if the policy isn't in msdb it can't be used. If this isn't true, please let me...

  • RE: Stored procedure parameters

    I thought designing subroutines and functions in any programming language encouraged writing them such that each did only one thing. That is the way I was taught even back...

  • RE: The Value of Your Time

    GSquared (2/18/2009)


    James Stover (2/18/2009)


    What's this? Organizations wasting time and money and making poor decisions? Inconceivable!

    You must work for a government office. Don't worry, this kind of thing only happens...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Matt Miller (2/18/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/18/2009)


    Bruce W Cassidy (2/18/2009)


    Alvin Ramard (2/18/2009)


    Ooops, I misread that at first. I thought Bruce was asking for intelligence in the code section.

    [font="Verdana"]No. I was...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Bruce W Cassidy (2/18/2009)


    Alvin Ramard (2/18/2009)


    Ooops, I misread that at first. I thought Bruce was asking for intelligence in the code section.

    [font="Verdana"]No. I was asking for the impossible,...

  • RE: The difference between left outer join and *=

    Michael Valentine Jones (2/18/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/18/2009)


    Michael Valentine Jones (2/18/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/18/2009)


    Adi Cohn (2/18/2009)


    If I remember correctly, SQL Server did support left and right join using the old syntax (*= or...

  • RE: The difference between left outer join and *=

    gints.plivna (2/18/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/18/2009)


    I'm pretty sure SQL Server suported the *=* full outer join,

    At least it is not in SQL Server docs

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177634(SQL.90).aspx

    The outer join operators (*= and =*)...

  • RE: The difference between left outer join and *=

    Michael Valentine Jones (2/18/2009)


    Lynn Pettis (2/18/2009)


    Adi Cohn (2/18/2009)


    If I remember correctly, SQL Server did support left and right join using the old syntax (*= or =*), but it didn’t support...

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