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Patrick Lambin Commented 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
trailing spaces = spaces at the end of the string ? I do think so.
for a fixed (N)char(m) string, the stored value is including the spaces needed to have the m correct length.
for a (n)VarChar(m) string, the spaces at the end of the values are rubbed ...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
trailing spaces = spaces at the end of the string ? I do think so.
for a fixed (N)char(m) string, the stored value is including the spaces needed to have the m correct length.
for a (n)VarChar(m) string, the spaces at the end of the values are rubbed ...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 11 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
According to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms176104.aspx
part $IDENTITY , but i recognize that it is not clear .So it is possible i have not understood what it is written
"If more than one table in the FROM clause has a column with the IDE...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 11 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
According to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms176104.aspx
part $IDENTITY , but i recognize that it is not clear .So it is possible i have not understood what it is written
"If more than one table in the FROM clause has a column with the IDE...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 11 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Instead SELECT $IDENTITY FROM Companies , i would use
SELECT $IDENTITY.Companies
( only because i am a little lazy )
Anyway, thanks to permit me to recall this tip...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 11 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Instead SELECT $IDENTITY FROM Companies , i would use
SELECT $IDENTITY.Companies
( only because i am a little lazy )
Anyway, thanks to permit me to recall this tip...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 12 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
This tip is really interesting because too many people don't know it. I know some of them who are angry to have to "rewrite" their applications in 32 or 64-bits ( but they were among the ... people who prefered Windows Millenium to Windows 2000 Pro only...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 12 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
This tip is really interesting because too many people don't know it. I know some of them who are angry to have to "rewrite" their applications in 32 or 64-bits ( but they were among the ... people who prefered Windows Millenium to Windows 2000 Pro only...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for this post. I will study the provided links as i am interested by the part Developement ( my knowledges about BI are so vague that it would be ridiculous to begin a long formation about it ).
I will wait impatiently for your next ...
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Patrick Lambin Commented 1 Years ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for this post. I will study the provided links as i am interested by the part Developement ( my knowledges about BI are so vague that it would be ridiculous to begin a long formation about it ).
I will wait impatiently for your next ...
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