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  • RE: Don’t Change Anything

    RalphWilson (4/7/2010)


    Whil;e I agree that data should not be changed without careful consideration, I also have to deal with the very problem discussed in the editorial and yet I am...

  • RE: Don’t Change Anything

    Paul White NZ (4/7/2010)


    David Fulton-420388 (4/7/2010)


    I'm in the camp that the DBA should maintain the data entered by the users. If data looks incorrect, then bring it to the...

  • RE: No More NULL

    hmmm, so now I wonder why Superman didn't fly around the North Pole. I guess it's a moot point as he seems to have infinite resources.

  • RE: Answering to the Business

    Scary thought. Create for the enemy, weapons you do.

  • RE: Answering to the Business

    And when the project starts to creep you can use any analogy such as: " you ordered the cheapest thing on the menu, but now you are trying to get...

  • RE: No More NULL

    Even when I was brand new, I never made the mistake of entering the string "null" when I meant to set the field to NULL.

  • RE: No More NULL

    So here I sit reading the replies.."ha ha you got me" etc. when all of a sudden, what? "...the index one was good one too." That was a joke?

    Recall the...

  • RE: No More NULL

    awwww man, I was going to make so much money selling my NULL Virtual Layer to people needing backward compatability.

  • RE: Hunting and Gathering

    Yeah, that sounds familiar, that documentation was better in those days. Probably too many reasons to list here why over the years we have seen cutbacks in documentaion and manuals....

  • RE: Hunting and Gathering

    What did people do back in the day? (how ever long ago that is for you.) Where did you get your information from, technical manuals and trial and error? I'm...

  • RE: Friday Afternoon

    At a former place, two conf rooms were joined together and turned into a pc gaming room with about 10 workstations. I never got to play because it was strictly...

  • RE: Logging with SQL Server

    Thank you Ed.

  • RE: Logging with SQL Server

    Can anyone post a working code example of a Windows Service? I tried using the code in the article and had to play with it a bit to get it...

  • RE: Logging with SQL Server

    Author has provided the full SQL Script for creating the stored procedure. Thanks

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