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RE: Thread Search

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Hi wmp789, quote: Sorry, I found the thread about the same issue I posted before. See, the problem does cause duplicate postings... basically, this feature exists. When you go to your profile, you'll see the threads you've participated in the timerange Now - 30. In a non modified version of this forum software, there is […]

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2003-08-08

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RE: SAN Performance vs direct-attach SCSI

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Im not advocating less spindles, just more space. Remember that disks get slower as they get fuller and that you'll probably want to back up to disk. Cache does offset spindle count to some degree, but I advocate being conservative. We've lost one disk since our SAN has been up...a year? Hot spare handled it […]

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2003-08-05

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RE: Can't see datbase in Enterprise manager

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Thank you for all of your responses. You are correct. I am running XP. And changing the reg. does not work. I am working with our friends at Microsoft to come up with a solution for the next time this happens. I do know that if I change my password back it, everything is visible […]

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2003-08-05

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RE: View Complete Timestamp in VB

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Thanks brendthess, that took care of the milliseconds for SQL Server. I tried to adapt the code to handle microseconds for DB2, but have begun to run into an accuracy problem. One of my testing timestamps(db2) looks like: 1997-07-28-14.55.36.816200 But VB is returning it as: 1997-07-28-14.55.36.816000 Close, but that whole horseshoe and handgrenade thing comes […]

2003-08-04

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RE: SQL

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Hello, Yes that's correct,but my query is bit complicated and I cannot use desc or asc.Nevertheless I am use 2 different queries to fetch records. Thanks, Jacobe

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2003-08-04

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RE: SQL

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Hi Jacobe, quote: Like top 5, is there something called bottom 5 to fetch the lowest 5? to the best of my knowledge, there is no such keyword. However, proper sorting yields the same result Cheers, Frank

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2003-08-04

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