I was interested in it as the name is 'Source Code'. I was curious whether it will be another network film or just another film. I have to agree, it was good :)
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
I was interested in it as the name is 'Source Code'. I was curious whether it will be another network film or just another film. I have to agree, it was good :)
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Completely agree! I am dangerous kind, I am developer ha-ha-ha :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
modified on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 6:04 AM
But never forget that she is a WOMAN! first of all, and than she is a gamer!
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Every woman prefers tidy and shaved guy with good sense of humour and feeling what and when to say. Thank you for having so nice opinion about us, women :-\
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
For deadlock detection I am using SQL Server Profiler to detect locks. Also I run a script to detect the longest query time execution and see what is actually happening in my procedure. Also check this article. I think it will be more useful than to run SQL Profiler.
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
modified on Monday, July 11, 2011 4:50 AM
Completely agree. After reading all these comments I feel sick.. X| :~
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
UK also :doh: Nowadays it is not only USA problem :^)
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
How to retrieve stored procedures from exist database each of them into separate file? I know how to retrieve all in one file, but I do not need it. Do I have to save each of them in separate file manually? All ~1500... Is there any tool? Any suggestions? :confused::confused::confused:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Thank you. You confirmed my thoughts.
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Has someone experience applying clustered index more than on one field? I think it is wrong action. May be it could work with small database. My observation showed such estimation: same table same number of records. Execution query to select all fields from same table without having clustered index on single column is 8sec (650243). In other case I have apply clustered index on primary and foreign keys. Execution last about 12 sec.; basically it decreased performance. So now is a question: if I can apply non clustered index on couple fields, what is the best practice to apply clustered index. Whether it should be only single field to sort data in a table? :confused:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
:laugh: Hopes are only illusion! Be patient, it is Microsoft: wait for 9 :laugh:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
:laugh:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Why it is third post about someone death? And probably not the last... What do I miss?:confused:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
You don't believe that someone could use your code for their projects?:confused:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
I am so happy that I am not addicted to food :laugh:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Apply same procedure on DBA what you had applied on .Net ;) Simple :)
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Do not hesitate or doubt! Definitely ask straight away! And good luck! P.S.: ask him before he leaves. As sooner you sort everything as better to you
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modified on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 11:11 AM
But 249 kg it is too much...
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Me too... I see just a cute dog :laugh: Something like with a human features :laugh:
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
Sometimes the result is incredible :-\
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic