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  • RE: Geeky Books

    Yes the red shirts in question does refer back to a classic TV series where it seemed the way to be a guaranteed casualty was to be wearing a red...

  • RE: Geeky Books

    'Cryptonomicon' is very good, but if we're on Neal Stephenson, don't forget his 'System of the World' trilogy, set in 1650-1720, about the rise of the modern systems of politics,...

  • RE: Need to return a SELECTed list from another table into one row of a SELECT statement

    Sean, you're right, I was pulling in some NULLs and thereby smashing the result.

    Lowell, I'm still deconstructing your example--it's over my head at this point. But I'll get it.

    Thanks...

  • RE: SQL Server Newbie looking to break into the industry

    If you want to be a DBA:

    Unofficially or not, if you're administering the database, that's valuable experience and should be emphasized on your resume along with the number of years/months...

  • RE: Delete statement

    @celko:

    I thought David Webb's reply was very helpful and is exactly what I would have said.

    On the other hand, yours focused on the rules for how...

  • RE: Career Engagement

    I'm probably in c) if it's something like Discouraged and looking. I'm discontented with my salary and feel I could make more elsewhere, certainly when the market improves. I'm...

  • RE: BAK/TRN Cleanup question

    Will do. Thanks again!

  • RE: BAK/TRN Cleanup question

    anthony.green (5/24/2012)


    I would personally change it to mark it with the actual date and time as well, this then will show you individual file backup sizes and also protect...

  • RE: BAK/TRN Cleanup question

    Okay, I'll monitor the .trn file sizes through the day. If I see it grow, then it's working.

    Should the size fluctuation each day be of any concern?

  • RE: Is Software Engineering Dead?

    Lisa Slater Nicholls (5/16/2012)


    Capt. Sigerson (5/16/2012)


    Lisa, how about expanding your thoughts on the two types into a larger article?

    Well, as all of us oldsters probably know, the concept isn't original...

  • RE: Is Software Engineering Dead?

    Lynn Pettis (5/16/2012)


    The problem I have seen is the lack of the Business Analyst and Database Analyst/Architect working on the project in this fashion, at least on the projects I...

  • RE: Is Software Engineering Dead?

    What Jeff said.

    The minis I first worked on in the late '80s had 8K of memory for programs and 8K of memory for data and we were writing in a...

  • RE: Is Software Engineering Dead?

    Lisa,

    I'm with Travis. You said nothing to apologize for and what you did say was intelligent and respectful and illuminating

    This has been a very interesting topic that has hit...

  • RE: Is Software Engineering Dead?

    Thank you, Steve. This was one of your better editorials and highlights an attitude than is too prevalent in our industry. A young programmer might certainly call me...

  • RE: Need a View into a database on a different instance

    Thank you very much. I've set up the replication distributor and publisher and subscriber databases but the replication is failing because of a login error when the subscriber tries...

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