THANK YOU SQL SERVER CENTRAL!!!!

  • I like to thank everyone in SQL Server Central for your excellent articles, giving advices on best SQL practice, and help answering some of us newbies questions :). Your combine knowledges has been valuable and help me improve my way of thinking, writing queries and go about doing my daily Job.

    Thanks :-):-D;-);-):w00t::cool::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t::w00t:

    Billy Le

  • Here Here - echo that sentiment 😀

    Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
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  • HA! I was looking at some of your link at the bottom and it dawn on me what ReeeeeeeeeeeeBAR mean. I got this crapy query(Loop) that I am trying to improve... and it is agonizing. Hopefully Jeff Moden article will provide some insight :)...

    Ble

  • ANY article by Jeff will definitely provide INSIGHT into things that you have never considered.

    If your "loop" is a cursor, you might want to also look at the "15 ways to lose your cursor" articles by RBarryYoung[/url]

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

  • I have to agree. I have learned a lot here on SSC. Some of it from others, some of it from helping others.

    😀

  • Lynn Pettis (8/31/2010)


    I have to agree. I have learned a lot here on SSC. Some of it from others, some of it from helping others.

    I agree completely with this. What is amazing is just how much one learns by helping others - I did not expect this! Nice benefit.

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

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