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Clark Baker
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Clark Baker - Just Learned

  • relearned how to write a regular expression for validating email addresses

    Clark Baker Liked 7 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
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  • relearned how to write a regular expression for validating email addresses

    Clark Baker Learned 7 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
  • Remove decimals from a number using TSQL function PARSENAME()

    Clark Baker Learned 8 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Normally, people uses PARSENAME fuction to retrieve Server,Database,Owner and Object from four part query. Here is another use of same to remove decimal points SELECT PARSENAME('$12,345.00',2) -- $12,345...
    chiragce
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  • Remove decimals from a number using TSQL function PARSENAME()

    Clark Baker Liked 8 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Normally, people uses PARSENAME fuction to retrieve Server,Database,Owner and Object from four part query. Here is another use of same to remove decimal points SELECT PARSENAME('$12,345.00',2) -- $12,345...
    chiragce
    195 · 1% · 238
  • Selecting Max and Min among multiple columns

    Clark Baker Liked 9 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Recently I came across a code written by a developer. He was trying to solve a problem to find max and min value among multiple column for each row. Through Below dummy code I am trying to explain - --Use tempdb USE tempdb --Create ...
    Jeet
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  • Selecting Max and Min among multiple columns

    Clark Baker Liked 9 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Recently I came across a code written by a developer. He was trying to solve a problem to find max and min value among multiple column for each row. Through Below dummy code I am trying to explain - --Use tempdb USE tempdb --Create ...
    Jeet
    153 · 1% · 315
  • Selecting Max and Min among multiple columns

    Clark Baker Learned 9 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Recently I came across a code written by a developer. He was trying to solve a problem to find max and min value among multiple column for each row. Through Below dummy code I am trying to explain - --Use tempdb USE tempdb --Create ...
    Jeet
    153 · 1% · 315
  • Selecting Max and Min among multiple columns

    Clark Baker Learned 9 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Recently I came across a code written by a developer. He was trying to solve a problem to find max and min value among multiple column for each row. Through Below dummy code I am trying to explain - --Use tempdb USE tempdb --Create ...
    Jeet
    153 · 1% · 315
  • Convert Floats to Strings of Equal Length

    Clark Baker Learned 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Typically when we require a number to be represented as a string we employ a CAST or CONVERT. Sometimes though we want to preserve the natural 'sortability' of the numbers **after** the conversion and this poses a problem as string '8' is "bigger" t...
    a.diniz
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  • Convert Floats to Strings of Equal Length

    Clark Baker Learned 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
    Typically when we require a number to be represented as a string we employ a CAST or CONVERT. Sometimes though we want to preserve the natural 'sortability' of the numbers **after** the conversion and this poses a problem as string '8' is "bigger" t...
    a.diniz
    310 · 0% · 137
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