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  • Thanks for easy question. As of now, correct answers % is 100 🙂

    M&M

  • Maybe it is easy - but why not ask the 39% who've got it wrong at the moment...

  • Thanks Steve...

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  • Easy question! More one point!

  • The more of these questions I see, the more I think there are a significant fraction of respondents who are just clicking an answer at random...surely this isn't difficult enough to warrant the 40% incorrect rate?

  • SQL 2005 BOL doesn't list DaysUntilExpiration as an option. SQL 2008 BOL does. Might be why some people are missing it. (It's why I missed it anyway)

    The Redneck DBA

  • paul.knibbs (6/17/2011)


    The more of these questions I see, the more I think there are a significant fraction of respondents who are just clicking an answer at random...surely this isn't difficult enough to warrant the 40% incorrect rate?

    Perhaps people should take some sort of DBA exam before they're allowed to answer the questions. 😉

    I didn't know this and had to look it up. I've worked with data for 30 years but have never been a DBA or had to worry about this particular feature. I'm happy to have learned something that may come in handy later on but please dont assume that questions are easy for everybody just because they fall into your particular sphere of experience.

  • Richard Warr (6/17/2011)please dont assume that questions are easy for everybody just because they fall into your particular sphere of experience.

    It doesn't--I had to look it up as well. Comparing the list in Books Online to the supplied options doesn't strike me as all that tricky, though (although I didn't know it was different in SQL 2005).

  • paul.knibbs (6/17/2011)


    Richard Warr (6/17/2011)please dont assume that questions are easy for everybody just because they fall into your particular sphere of experience.

    It doesn't--I had to look it up as well. Comparing the list in Books Online to the supplied options doesn't strike me as all that tricky, though (although I didn't know it was different in SQL 2005).

    I actually just tried it in SQL 2005 and it works even though it's not in BOL. Go figure.

    The Redneck DBA

  • These are referred to as 'undocumented features'. 😛

  • nice question

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  • paul.knibbs (6/17/2011)


    The more of these questions I see, the more I think there are a significant fraction of respondents who are just clicking an answer at random...surely this isn't difficult enough to warrant the 40% incorrect rate?

    One way of accounting for about 40% incorrect is to assume about 50% know the answer so they get it right, and the other 50% click at random (1 chance in 5) so altogether about 60% get it right.

    Another way is to assume that about 100% thionk they know it but 40% of them are wrong (perhaps some have been misled by AQL 2005 BoL, which was incorrect from some fairly early stage onwards, but as of now only 8% have produced the answer that would suggest).

    Probably neither of those extreme views is anywhere near right, though.

    Tom

  • Nice question, thanks.

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  • I missed it because SQL 2005 help does not list DaysUntilExpiration. Should I always assume SQL 2008 as context for questions?

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