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| location | Boulder, CO | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 4 months |
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| stats | profile views | 66 |
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Jan 14 |
answered | How to identity the character (set-based)? |
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Jan 14 |
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How to identity the character (set-based)? He got the idea from this site: beyondrelational.com/blogs/tc/archive/2010/01/11/… |
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Jan 13 |
answered | What do the *= and =* operators do in T-SQL? |
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Jan 13 |
answered | How to optimize this SQL select query? |
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Jan 13 |
answered | Including initial value in a select Statement |
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Jan 13 |
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Return all xml nodes import into SQL Server I just added a .// to the cross apply. That should do the trick. |
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Jan 13 |
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Return all xml nodes import into SQL Server added 13 characters in body |
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Jan 12 |
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Return all xml nodes import into SQL Server You were right from the start, this is an XML schema problem. I just assumed that Steve cannot change the schema and that the order of the XML elements determine their relationship. And you are right again that we could end up with bad associations. |
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Jan 12 |
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Return all xml nodes import into SQL Server added 441 characters in body |
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Jan 12 |
answered | Return all xml nodes import into SQL Server |
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Jan 12 |
answered | SQL Server: Create Table using first row of Text File as Column names |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 11 |
answered | Best way to copy a database (SQL Server 2008) |
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Jan 11 |
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cannot free up unallocated space sql server 2005 You mentioned that the reindex job failed. Do you know the reason why the job failed? Did it run out of space? |
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Jan 11 |
answered | cannot free up unallocated space sql server 2005 |
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Jan 9 |
answered | Update a local/client Microsoft Access Database from a server (MS SQL Server2005) |
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Jan 8 |
answered | Hidden Features of SQL Server |
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Jan 6 |
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SQL Server 2005 recursive query with loops in data - is it possible? Hi Vilx, Sorry for calling you John but I got confused by the edit that John did. The only time that you will have the scenario that you described is when a User ID is pointing to itself, and in that case it will show you the relationship only once without entering in an infinite loop. Sometimes bugs become features, everything depends on the eye of the beholder. I used this solution but the ids are uniqueidentifiers and I do not need to use the trailing slash, but with numbers is a different story. Regards. :) |
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Jan 1 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 31 |
awarded | Editor |