| bio | website | strattonwilliams.com |
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| location | Boulder, CO | |
| age | 44 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | Apr 3 at 23:22 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
I love coding!
The way I get to do what I love is by specializing in integration data between Project Management and ERP systems. For example, I integrate Primavera with JD Edwards. Or PeopleSoft, or Timberline, or, heck, even an Excel spreadsheet.
I have a number of frameworks I've developed to help me do this. Most of my work is done on C#, using Windows Forms, ASP.NET, and Silverlight. I also play with developing WP7 apps for fun.
Recently I've been playing with EC2, Sharepoint, and Powershell. Learning a heck of alot and having fun.
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Apr 3 |
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Oracle equiv of T-SQL UNION ALL query Absolutely right, it worked all along. The actual statement was much longer, and in my final Group BY I had a space where a period should have been. But you breaking it down helped. |
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Apr 3 |
accepted | Oracle equiv of T-SQL UNION ALL query |
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Apr 3 |
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Oracle equiv of T-SQL UNION ALL query I get this super-helpful error: ORA-00933: SQL command not properly ended |
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Apr 2 |
asked | Oracle equiv of T-SQL UNION ALL query |
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Mar 21 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 10 |
asked | DB2 error - SQL Statement too long or complex |
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Jan 15 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 16 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Sep 16 |
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Linked server issue OK, thanks. I was hoping there would be a solution that would not require acting on the remote database. |
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Sep 16 |
asked | Linked server issue |
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Aug 16 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 16 |
awarded | Critic |
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Aug 16 |
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T-SQL command to log in as a different user? Just what I was looking for - thank you! |
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Aug 16 |
accepted | T-SQL command to log in as a different user? |
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Aug 15 |
asked | T-SQL command to log in as a different user? |
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Aug 7 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 12 |
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DB2 equivalent to T-SQL's REPLICATE? perfect - thank you! |
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Jun 12 |
accepted | DB2 equivalent to T-SQL's REPLICATE? |