May 9, 2014 at 1:56 am
SQLRNNR (5/7/2014)
... ... pita.
Well, I have a tendency of shortening the sentence by picking the beginning letter of each word in that and create a abbreviation or acronym, recently few minutes ago I was in a situation where I heard myself saying the expanded version, normally, and then in next moment I was working on shortening it and I came across THAT word... and at the same time ... I remember reading mentioned here on the post. Well now it all makes sense.. and before I was wondering what the "plant yielding strong fibre"* has to do with the memory-optimized tables.
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ww; Raghu
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The first and the hardest SQL statement I have wrote- "select * from customers" - and I was happy and felt smart.
May 10, 2014 at 4:07 am
Drop the database, hmm, learnt something new.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Hany Helmy
SQL Server Database Consultant
May 10, 2014 at 10:54 am
Hmmm, I did get it right but I didn't really like the question. Or rather, the answer options; the question itself is great.
I'd say that both "drop the DB" and "you can't" are correct. And if you really want to split hairs, you could even say that "you can't" is the only correct option, because the question was on removing the FG from the DB; dropping the DB removes the entire DB, with all its FGs, it removes the FG from existence but not from the DB.
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