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MCITP: Database Developer 2008
Sr. Database Developer
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Simple SQL statement This is close, but you're missing the Count of refnum > 1 requirement from the question. |
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reviewed | Reviewed Reducing Errorlog file size |
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DB2 equivalent to T-SQL's REPLICATE? Updating example to be more simple |
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answered | DB2 equivalent to T-SQL's REPLICATE? |
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answered | Can you prevent more than X number of rows being updated in SQL Server? |
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Nov 9 |
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Unable to delete SQL Server 2008 R2 login Not a problem, glad I could help. |
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Nov 9 |
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Unable to delete SQL Server 2008 R2 login I have updated my answer to include how to delete a job. |
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Nov 9 |
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Unable to delete SQL Server 2008 R2 login +1 for help with remapping users & general good answer. Nice work Shark, as usual it seems :) |
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Nov 9 |
answered | Unable to delete SQL Server 2008 R2 login |