September 14, 2005 at 3:22 am
Does anyone know what 'Magic Table' means, I was asked this recently in an interview......
September 14, 2005 at 5:20 am
Not in SQL Server - but perhaps it's something to do with Magic Software ???, check out:
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September 14, 2005 at 8:06 am
The magic tables are the virtual tables available in a trigger:
ie the [INSERTED] and [DELETED] tables, which can be referenced within a trigger so that you can add additional logic based on the values of the rows being inserted or deleted.
Microsoft does not call them magic tables, by the way. dunno where the name started from. pretty crappy question to ask a candidate, if you ask me.
Lowell
September 14, 2005 at 12:34 pm
September 14, 2005 at 9:44 pm
Thanks a lot guys !!!!!
Well, I too thought it was such a wierd thing to ask......... when in fact there are a lot of mind cracking questions to be asked in SQL Server....
September 15, 2005 at 9:38 am
I could use a dose of magic from time to time !
September 15, 2005 at 11:40 am
I only use the 'magic tables' in my 'PFM' database ...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
September 15, 2005 at 12:52 pm
OK, I'll bite... PFM???
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September 15, 2005 at 1:17 pm
PFM = 'pure f**king magic'
analogous to the FM box
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
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