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Krishnrajsinh Rana Liked 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Suppose you have a huge table which has say 30-40 columns and you want to select all of them or most of them say around 30 columns. It is a tedious job to type each of the column names. Here is a quick way to get a comma separated list of all the column...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana knew 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Suppose you have a huge table which has say 30-40 columns and you want to select all of them or most of them say around 30 columns. It is a tedious job to type each of the column names. Here is a quick way to get a comma separated list of all the column...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana knew 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Suppose you have a huge table which has say 30-40 columns and you want to select all of them or most of them say around 30 columns. It is a tedious job to type each of the column names. Here is a quick way to get a comma separated list of all the column...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Liked 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
In SQL Server Management Studio, we can select text and press SHIFT+CTRL+U and SHIFT+CTRL+L to change the selected text to upper case and lower case respectively. I have been looking for a similar option in Microsft word and just learned that this ca...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Liked 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
In SQL Server Management Studio, we can select text and press SHIFT+CTRL+U and SHIFT+CTRL+L to change the selected text to upper case and lower case respectively. I have been looking for a similar option in Microsft word and just learned that this ca...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Learned 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
In SQL Server Management Studio, we can select text and press SHIFT+CTRL+U and SHIFT+CTRL+L to change the selected text to upper case and lower case respectively. I have been looking for a similar option in Microsft word and just learned that this ca...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Learned 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
In SQL Server Management Studio, we can select text and press SHIFT+CTRL+U and SHIFT+CTRL+L to change the selected text to upper case and lower case respectively. I have been looking for a similar option in Microsft word and just learned that this ca...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Learned 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
DBA should keep a list of tables which are not being used / referenced by anyone in last few weeks. At times, we come up with a requirement where developer asks, can I have list of unused tables or “Can you tell me the tables which are not being used i...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Learned 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
DBA should keep a list of tables which are not being used / referenced by anyone in last few weeks. At times, we come up with a requirement where developer asks, can I have list of unused tables or “Can you tell me the tables which are not being used i...
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Krishnrajsinh Rana Liked 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
DBA should keep a list of tables which are not being used / referenced by anyone in last few weeks. At times, we come up with a requirement where developer asks, can I have list of unused tables or “Can you tell me the tables which are not being used i...
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