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  • RE: The Software Comparison

    As a former General Contractor and the son of a builder, I too have a little experience with house building. Although I use the analogy of house building because it...

  • RE: Sorting the Sheep from the Goats

    There are some interesting responses here! In a former life I managed a medium sized construction company and was responsible for 98% of new hires. My interviews were directed more...

  • RE: Writing

    Jack Corbett (5/9/2008)


    For me, finding something to write about is the hardest thing. Most of what I do [is] fairly routine and anything really good I learned from...

  • RE: Login

    Harsha Bhagat (4/20/2008)


    Hi,

    The above information have helped.

    Now if i have XYZ login and under it i have 10 users.

    Now how would SQL diferrentiate between different users. I have...

  • RE: Historical Dollars

    I too, do not include salary. During the hiring process my current job called me and told me that my application was incomplete because I left those sections blank. I...

  • RE: Inside The Question of the Day

    As a former newsletter publisher I understand the difficulty in coming up with new and interesting ideas on a routine basis, much less a new and interesting question each and...

  • RE: Sharing

    Shannon Toms (3/24/2008)


    We have a policy against account sharing, but there is nothing in place to prevent the users from doing it.

    It is a practice in some departments...

  • RE: Best Practices

    I have to agree with Grant. There are possible exceptions, but as a rule sprocs are the best standard for db access.

  • RE: Sharing

    Loner (3/21/2008)


    That actually bothers me. No one can enter to my company without a security pass. If I leave my workstation unlock, is someone going to use it...

  • RE: Sharing

    No doubt shared accounts are a danger to both the company and the user! Our policy is no shared access except though apps. It is a firing offense.

  • RE: How to lay out SQL Code

    I can see that I am in the presence of greatness! As such, I don't have anything to add that hasn't already been stated except that my bookshelf is experiencing...

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