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  • RE: Staying Technical

    Well, I guess it all depends on what kind of shop you are in at the moment. I'm gonna be 48 years of age two days from now and have...

  • RE: SQL Newbie - Best Practice Database Creation

    Florian Reischl (5/11/2009)


    Just two simple thing:

    Change the initial database/logfile sizes and change the stupid default database configuration to grow files by 1 MB!!

    I will never get tired of tellin this...

    Greets

    Flo

    Sorry,...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Roy Ernest (5/12/2009)


    Thank you Thank you.... 🙂

    I wish I was even 50% as good as some of you folks are...:-)

    Roy, congrats to you from me as well. And no worry,...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Alvin Ramard (5/12/2009)


    I guess I need to get my hands on a good camera. I don't think my cell phone will be good enough.

    And now, live from the Memphis...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GilaMonster (5/11/2009)


    Gaby Abed (5/11/2009)


    Ahhh...those were the days, I actually had an Enterprise technical manual and briefly had in my posession the Klingon/English dictionary.

    But not anymore... (<-- he adds hastily) ...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    rodgear (5/7/2009)


    I've solved the comma argument for you all. I've taken them out all together. 😀

    The best part is that you only need a keyboard with three keys.

    01010011010001010100110001000101010000110101010000100000000011010000101000100000001000

    00001000000010000000100000010000010010111001001010011101010110111001101011001011000000

    11010000101000100000001000000010000000100000001000000100001000101110010011010110111101

    11001001100101010010100111010101101110011010110000110100001010010001100101001001001111

    01001101001000000101010001101000011010010111001101010100011000010110001001101100011001

    01001000000100000100001101000010100100100101001110010011100100010101010010001000000100

    10100100111101001001010011100010000001010100011010000110000101110100010101000110000101

    10001001101100011001010010000001000010000011010000101001001111010011100010000001000001

    00101110010010010110110101100001011001110110100101101110011000010111001001111001010010

    01010001000010000000111101001000000100001000101110010010010110110101100001011001110110

    10010110111001100001011100100111100101001001010001000000110100001010010101110100100001

    00010101010010010001010010000001000001001011100100101001110101011011100110101100100000

    001000010011110100100000001001110100110101101001011011100110010100100111

    LOL 😛 But...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    Samuel Vella (5/8/2009)


    Jan Van der Eecken (5/7/2009)[hr

    Samuel, no, I don't put ANDs and ORs at the end of the line. They go where they are most easily visible and comprehensible...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    RBarryYoung (5/7/2009)


    steve smith (5/7/2009)


    Bruce W Cassidy (5/6/2009)


    RBarryYoung (5/6/2009)


    Ah well, that's not too bad then. I mean he could have called me carbuncular, that's not too good. 😛

    [font="Verdana"]Wait! ...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    Samuel Vella (5/7/2009)


    tlehner (5/7/2009)


    What's up w/ the leading comma haters? I suppose you put your ands and ors at the end of a line, too? lol...

    Leading commas looks...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    karlsandfort (5/7/2009)


    Yes, but V for Vendor and VA for VendorAddress would make it more meaningful and understandable (if you know the schema), wouldn't it?

    [/quote]

    I agree, but.....

    I always found it easier...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    karlsandfort (5/7/2009)


    I actually prefer a, b, and c when you have a classic two or three table join. If the parent table is "a" and the children are "b" "c"...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    Intrusive it is indeed. I hate it when I have typed in something, pressed Enter and then it decides I want to use the selected item from the drop-down, when...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    Grant Fritchey (5/7/2009)


    Nice job Sylvia,

    When you kick up this much mud, you did well.

    I do need to disagree with you though. Picking and choosing when to alias or when not...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    scott mcnitt (5/7/2009)


    YIKES (not yelling).

    Two pages so far on leading commas, UPPER or lower case, the horror and amateurishness of lower cased key words...at least I do not have French-flavored...

  • RE: Enhancing the readability of your code: Table aliasing in sql

    Samuel Vella (5/7/2009)


    Jan Van der Eecken (5/7/2009)


    Always upper-case by the way, since I make table/view names upper-case as well. Oh, by the way, I hate the imposing behaviour that...

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