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  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    SQLRNNR (10/29/2013)


    Stefan Krzywicki (10/29/2013)


    GilaMonster (10/29/2013)


    Stefan Krzywicki (10/29/2013)


    One interview I was on around 4 years ago we spent half the interview with me brainstorming how to fix or approach a weird...

  • RE: CURSOR and TABLE

    manub22 (10/29/2013)


    In my opinion just similar to others:

    - TABLES are database Objects and

    - CURSORS are Programming Constructs (not to confuse with the cursor data-type),

    no matter how you declare...

  • RE: SQL Server 2005 - 2012 (TEMPDB Issue)

    Tsinelas (10/24/2013)


    Hi SQL Masters,

    Greetings!

    I would like to ask regarding the best practice in handling TEMPDB issue without restarting the SQL Service.

    Do you have any idea?

    One of my least favorite issues...

  • RE: CURSOR and TABLE

    Sean Lange (10/18/2013)


    patrickmcginnis59 10839 (10/18/2013)


    T.Ashish (10/1/2013)


    Hi all,

    I consider CURSOR and TABLE as data types but some one has argued that these are database objects.

    Can you please share your views on...

  • RE: CURSOR and TABLE

    T.Ashish (10/1/2013)


    Hi all,

    I consider CURSOR and TABLE as data types but some one has argued that these are database objects.

    Can you please share your views on the same !!

    Thanks.

    I agree...

  • RE: It Happens

    chrisn-585491 (9/25/2013)


    I'm skeptical of anyone with a long, significant career in software that claims "no bugs or errors." Especially if they tout C++.

    So either we have encountered the...

  • RE: Adding time intervals in minutes and display as csv

    Nice job on the code Luis!

  • RE: Adding time intervals in minutes and display as csv

    That was a little bit of a stretch for me, some problems are just awkward for me when looking for set oriented solutions. I picked a datemath / substring direction,...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    L' Eomot Inversé (9/13/2013)


    patrickmcginnis59 10839 (9/13/2013)


    Maybe it would be interesting to consider what phd's were available at the time that many of these folks did NOT choose and instead pursued...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    L' Eomot Inversé (9/12/2013)


    patrickmcginnis59 10839 (9/12/2013)


    can't tell who wrote this comment


    'Thanks for pointing that out. I've fixed the quote tags in that message, so it should now be clear...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    L' Eomot Inversé (9/13/2013)


    patrickmcginnis59 10839 (9/13/2013)


    Now that you have acknowleged that there weren't more appropriate fields in your more recent reply (or did you?), who then would be more qualified...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    can't tell who wrote this comment


    Because we know that many of the really great people in computing/IT/database had not a single academic qualification in computing or in IT or in...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    djackson 22568 (9/11/2013)


    patrickmcginnis59 10839 (9/11/2013)


    djackson 22568 (9/11/2013)


    simon.crick (9/11/2013)


    Why not base your decision on the candidate's academic qualifications?

    College and university exams are far more rigorous and comprehensive than any interview tests...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    djackson 22568 (9/11/2013)


    simon.crick (9/11/2013)


    Why not base your decision on the candidate's academic qualifications?

    College and university exams are far more rigorous and comprehensive than any interview tests can ever be.

    Eeek! ...

  • RE: The Future of Knowledge Measurement

    simon.crick (9/11/2013)


    Why not base your decision on the candidate's academic qualifications?

    College and university exams are far more rigorous and comprehensive than any interview tests can ever be.

    Choose a candidate with...

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