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  • Happy 4th of July to all my American Counter parts 😛

    Hope this helps...

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  • Steve is back with 7 points ....:-)

  • This one was probably the least creative one of the whole bunch 😀

    Happy 4th of July for the US forum people. Have a couple of beers to swallow down your defeat 😉

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  • Thank you for the post, SJ, easy one.

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  • Now this is a situation where one should actually open the webpage rather than relying on the precis listed on the search page--that said SQL 6.0: Hydra, but when you look at the actual page, those are clearly on two different lines of the table! :pinch:

  • GilaMonster (7/4/2014)


    Forums are going to be quiet today. How am I supposed to keep myself entertained on a Friday afternoon at work now? 🙁

    You can report spam :sick:

    I'm not sure what am I going to do either.

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  • paul.knibbs (7/4/2014)


    Now this is a situation where one should actually open the webpage rather than relying on the precis listed on the search page--that said SQL 6.0: Hydra, but when you look at the actual page, those are clearly on two different lines of the table! :pinch:

    😀

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    SQL Server Database Consultant

  • Thanx 4 the easy 7 Pts. had to do a small search.

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    Hany Helmy
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  • Hany Helmy (7/5/2014)


    Thanx 4 the easy 7 Pts. had to do a small search.

    +1

    Thanks

  • paul.knibbs (7/4/2014)


    Now this is a situation where one should actually open the webpage rather than relying on the precis listed on the search page--that said SQL 6.0: Hydra, but when you look at the actual page, those are clearly on two different lines of the table! :pinch:

    :crazy:

    Agreed.

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  • easy one.. thanks steve.

  • I believe 6.0 was actually called Starfighter and 6.5 was Hydra

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