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  • Print screen for Remote Desktop

    Hardik Doshi Liked 2 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Earlier on Beyondrelational I read a tip, for the same topic. combination of keys Shift + Print screen, allows us to take screen shot of Remote Desktop. But recently I faced problem using these keys. It allowed taking print screen only once. Every ot...
    Himani
    252 · 1% · 176
  • Print screen for Remote Desktop

    Hardik Doshi knew 2 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Earlier on Beyondrelational I read a tip, for the same topic. combination of keys Shift + Print screen, allows us to take screen shot of Remote Desktop. But recently I faced problem using these keys. It allowed taking print screen only once. Every ot...
    Himani
    252 · 1% · 176
  • SSRS - Always run report with the most recent data, Do not cache temporary copies of report

    Hardik Doshi Liked 7 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Any SSRS report is not re-displaying the changed information when running the same report back-to-back, even though the report itself is set with the following in the SSRS setup: Always run this report with the most recent data, Do not cache temporar...
    chiragce
    196 · 1% · 238
  • SSRS - Always run report with the most recent data, Do not cache temporary copies of report

    Hardik Doshi Learned 7 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Any SSRS report is not re-displaying the changed information when running the same report back-to-back, even though the report itself is set with the following in the SSRS setup: Always run this report with the most recent data, Do not cache temporar...
    chiragce
    196 · 1% · 238
  • SELECT * INTO does not copy the primary key

    Hardik Doshi Liked 7 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    If you use "select * into" to create a new table from an existing table having a primary key, then the new table will not have a primary key by default....
    Manas Dash
    39 · 5% · 1482
  • SELECT * INTO does not copy the primary key

    Hardik Doshi knew 7 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    If you use "select * into" to create a new table from an existing table having a primary key, then the new table will not have a primary key by default....
    Manas Dash
    39 · 5% · 1482
  • relearned how to write a regular expression for validating email addresses

    Hardik Doshi Liked 8 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    I am working a Data Quality Services Demo where i had to figure out how to write a domain rule to validate a email address. for this task, i re-learned how to write a regular expression; here's my basic version: [A-Za-z0-9._-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+.[A-Za-z...
    Paras Doshi
    16 · 10% · 3265
  • relearned how to write a regular expression for validating email addresses

    Hardik Doshi Learned 8 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    I am working a Data Quality Services Demo where i had to figure out how to write a domain rule to validate a email address. for this task, i re-learned how to write a regular expression; here's my basic version: [A-Za-z0-9._-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+.[A-Za-z...
    Paras Doshi
    16 · 10% · 3265
  • Another good reason to avoid using IN clause in your TSQL Queries

    Hardik Doshi Liked 8 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Found another good reason to avoid using IN clause in your TSQL Queries. See the example below:
     
    .userprofile  
    {
        color: #36c;
        font-size: 12px; 
    	font-weight: bold; 
        text-decoration: none;
    }
    
    .userprofile A:VISITED
    {
        color: #039;
        font-size: 16px; 
    	font-weight: bold; 
        text-decoration: none;
    }
    
    .userprofile A:HOVER
    {
    	font-size: 16px; 
    	font-weight: bold; 
    	text-decoration: underline;
    }
    
    
    satyajitcse
    125 · 1% · 402
  • Another good reason to avoid using IN clause in your TSQL Queries

    Hardik Doshi Learned 8 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Found another good reason to avoid using IN clause in your TSQL Queries. See the example below:
     
    .userprofile  
    {
        color: #36c;
        font-size: 12px; 
    	font-weight: bold; 
        text-decoration: none;
    }
    
    .userprofile A:VISITED
    {
        color: #039;
        font-size: 16px; 
    	font-weight: bold; 
        text-decoration: none;
    }
    
    .userprofile A:HOVER
    {
    	font-size: 16px; 
    	font-weight: bold; 
    	text-decoration: underline;
    }
    
    
    satyajitcse
    125 · 1% · 402
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