April 28, 2010 at 3:22 pm
Trey Staker (4/28/2010)
I get how the points are calculated on SSC but how are visits calculated?
I think it got something with the "DBCC Timewarp" but I leave this to more competent ppl on this board 😀
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April 28, 2010 at 4:10 pm
D.Oc (4/28/2010)
Trey Staker (4/28/2010)
I get how the points are calculated on SSC but how are visits calculated?I think it got something with the "DBCC Timewarp" but I leave this to more competent ppl on this board 😀
It's all about the timewarp!!!
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April 28, 2010 at 6:37 pm
Trey Staker (4/28/2010)
I get how the points are calculated on SSC but how are visits calculated?
The simplest way of getting a visit count is to count the number of times the site has to create a session cookie for you.
There are other methods (such as count the number of entries where the referring object is not part of the site) but SQLServer Central seems to be well designed so probably doesn't use nonsense like that.
Tom
April 28, 2010 at 6:41 pm
Tom.Thomson (4/28/2010)
Trey Staker (4/28/2010)
I get how the points are calculated on SSC but how are visits calculated?The simplest way of getting a visit count is to count the number of times the site has to create a session cookie for you.
There are other methods (such as count the number of entries where the referring object is not part of the site) by SQLServer Central seems to be well designed so probably doesn't use nonsense like that.
Thus, don't ever log out and your visit will stay low (so long as the cookie doesn't expire).
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April 28, 2010 at 6:45 pm
CirquedeSQLeil (4/28/2010)
Thus, don't ever log out and your visit will stay low (so long as the cookie doesn't expire).
That's right.
And you got in fast there Jason, before I corrected my typo ("by" for "but"). But that's mostly O2's fault - intermittent connection only - I've been back in the UK for 23 hours now and I don't know which I hate most: the weather or my UK ISP!
Tom
April 28, 2010 at 6:48 pm
Tom.Thomson (4/28/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (4/28/2010)
Thus, don't ever log out and your visit will stay low (so long as the cookie doesn't expire).That's right.
And you got in fast there Jason, before I corrected my typo ("by" for "but"). But that's mostly O2's fault - intermittent connection only - I've been back in the UK for 23 hours now and I don't know which I hate most: the weather or my UK ISP!
Hate the ISP - it's always their fault:-D
Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
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April 28, 2010 at 9:04 pm
CirquedeSQLeil (4/28/2010)
Tom.Thomson (4/28/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (4/28/2010)
Thus, don't ever log out and your visit will stay low (so long as the cookie doesn't expire).That's right.
And you got in fast there Jason, before I corrected my typo ("by" for "but"). But that's mostly O2's fault - intermittent connection only - I've been back in the UK for 23 hours now and I don't know which I hate most: the weather or my UK ISP!
Hate the ISP - it's always their fault:-D
Nah, it's the database.:-D
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April 28, 2010 at 9:05 pm
ISP = Insane SQL Posse ??
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April 28, 2010 at 9:06 pm
Hate the UK. It's not the US 😉
April 28, 2010 at 10:07 pm
Steve Jones - Editor (4/28/2010)
Hate the UK. It's not the US 😉
LOL
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April 29, 2010 at 1:31 am
Steve Jones - Editor (4/28/2010)
Hate the UK. It's not the US 😉
Hate the US. It's U/S.;-)
Tom
April 29, 2010 at 5:23 am
Jack Corbett (4/28/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (4/28/2010)
Tom.Thomson (4/28/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (4/28/2010)
Thus, don't ever log out and your visit will stay low (so long as the cookie doesn't expire).That's right.
And you got in fast there Jason, before I corrected my typo ("by" for "but"). But that's mostly O2's fault - intermittent connection only - I've been back in the UK for 23 hours now and I don't know which I hate most: the weather or my UK ISP!
Hate the ISP - it's always their fault:-D
Nah, it's the database.:-D
Yep. It's always the database. Default Blame Acceptor. That's our job.
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April 29, 2010 at 5:24 am
Steve Jones - Editor (4/28/2010)
Hate the UK. It's not the US 😉
We can't hate the UK. They have really good beer.... Let's blame France instead. Their beer sucks.
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April 29, 2010 at 6:46 am
Lynn Pettis (4/28/2010)
And the school work continues.
That time of year, final papers/projects due. Cheap, easy way out. Pity the poor company who sees a degreed young person and makes him/her/it? their next DBA! And I am not besmirching all young folks, just the lazy ones.
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