Microsoft proof reading
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Just tried an example without looking too close. I should know better by now. They had copied the example from a related dmv and did not change it. So I look and the dmv I wanted was not even in the example. :mad: Put the correct one in and works fine, but why should I have to fix something that I am trying to learn from? [edit]Just went on line and they have that updated. Also they removed the need for a join.[/edit]
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Just tried an example without looking too close. I should know better by now. They had copied the example from a related dmv and did not change it. So I look and the dmv I wanted was not even in the example. :mad: Put the correct one in and works fine, but why should I have to fix something that I am trying to learn from? [edit]Just went on line and they have that updated. Also they removed the need for a join.[/edit]
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Corporal Agarn wrote:
but why should I have to fix something that I am trying to learn from?
You learned more this way, didn't you? ;)
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
You have a point. :-D And the send feedback was undeliverable!
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Just tried an example without looking too close. I should know better by now. They had copied the example from a related dmv and did not change it. So I look and the dmv I wanted was not even in the example. :mad: Put the correct one in and works fine, but why should I have to fix something that I am trying to learn from? [edit]Just went on line and they have that updated. Also they removed the need for a join.[/edit]
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
There are tons of examples still floating around that use the 2005 version of Adventureworks that don't work with the newer versions due to minor schema changes. I found one the other day where I had to spend an hour tinkering with the dmv/code to even get it to work. :mad: Another time, following an example from a book, I got an unhandled exception when opening a print preview window, even though my code matched the book exactly. Handling/ignoring the error meant the print preview failed entirely. I spent days trying to figure it out, even posting the problem at the publisher's website before I changed my default printer and the error went away! :laugh:
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse