Subscribe To Forum is VERY cool.

  • I typically read seven specific forums on a daily basis here; 3 from SQL2005 and 4 from SQL2000. I also scanned the active topics fromt he previous site's model as well.

    By Subscribing to the Forum, instead of specific topics, I can keep abreast of questions and follow ups a lot better.

    I like this feature most of all with the new site's model.

    Lowell


    --help us help you! If you post a question, make sure you include a CREATE TABLE... statement and INSERT INTO... statement into that table to give the volunteers here representative data. with your description of the problem, we can provide a tested, verifiable solution to your question! asking the question the right way gets you a tested answer the fastest way possible!

  • Lowell... if you're not talking about the RSS feeds, what are you talking about and how do you do it?  That would be great if I knew how...

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

  • got to any forum. Upper right corner has a link to click "Forum Options"

    first popup link says "Subscribe to Forum"

    next page allows you to change to get instant email notifications. You get one for every post or reply. That's what i like; I get an email for every "SQL 2000 Administration" posting , which might get annoying on a busy day, but hey.

    To modify it:

    Go to "Control Panel" if you've logged in.

    in the bottom left navigation is "Forum Subscriptions" and "Topic Subscriptions", where you can remove them as desired.

    Lowell


    --help us help you! If you post a question, make sure you include a CREATE TABLE... statement and INSERT INTO... statement into that table to give the volunteers here representative data. with your description of the problem, we can provide a tested, verifiable solution to your question! asking the question the right way gets you a tested answer the fastest way possible!

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