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<description>DB2 allows one to select from an insert, update, or delete, e.g.:  select * from old table (delete from x where y = 1)  --OR--  select * from new table (update x set y = 1 where z = 2)  --OR--  select * from final table (insert into x (c1) values (1)...</description>
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<description>Greetings,  Im trying to update an address field with standard abbreviations so that I can do a comparison of various accounts to one another on the address.  I can update a set of records for Road to Rd, but when I tried to stack the update clauses,...</description>
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<description>The following character keeps appending itself to data inserted through a web form.  What is it from (how is it generated) and how can it be removed?    Here it is:  =C2</description>
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<description>I am migrating data from one database to another.  The process requires that I significantly modify the table and data structure. Therefore, I am exporting the data to a csv, making the adjustments and then importing it to the new table.  One of the ...</description>
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<description>Bear with me here folks, I dont know much MS SQL performance. Wondering if someone can point me in the right direction.  I have 1 particular database where queries are slow.  To test this theory, I am running a SELECT COUNT(*) on some of the tables t...</description>
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<description>Hi friends,  How can I create ONE SQL Agent JOB That will 2 activities: (Using SQL 2005)  1) Backup a specified Database (Full Backup) and store the backup file in a Specified FOLDER. 2) Manage the Backup Files in the FOLDER, ie. Delete the files tha...</description>
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<description>I created a new database instance, but I forgot to script out the scheduled jobs before I wiped out the original database instance.  I have attached the original msdb database as msdb_old onto the new instance, but I need a script to pull out the req...</description>
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<description>Hello all,  I just started using SQL to create a report. I got the syntax working but I have absolutely no idea of how to format data. Can anyone kindly look at my code and help me? I thank you in advance.  Details:-  The code:  SELECT Column1, Colum...</description>
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<description>Hi!  Ive got a table where an index number is already given.   I want to establish a trigger on a tmp table, so each time rows are inserted, the trigger verify the next number available in the main table, and then update it.   Ive tried this: -------...</description>
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<description>I have an SSIS package which calls many other SSIS packages.  Each of these was created with the import wizard in SSMS.  As a result, they all have SourceConnectionOLEDB and DestinationConnectionOLEDB connections listed under the Connection Manager i...</description>
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<description>I d like to insert (via bulk insert)  between 10-20 files (about 300MB each)  into one table. The problem is that in input files decimal point is written as , and without leading zeros (i.e.: ,45), and sever uses ..  So I ve got an type mismatch erro...</description>
<dc:creator>KiP.Kolodziejczyk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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<title>Re: Stop hotlinking to a specific file  keeping a counter</title>
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<description>Sinikeltainen linja romahtaa.  Ågestan ruotsalaisydinvoimala osoittautui valmistuessaan 1963 jo vanhentuneeksi. Tuottaen ydintyyliin 3 milj kruunua tappiota. Vaivasi itsepintaiset säteilyvuodot. 1974 suljettiin ensimmäisenä ruotsalaisena ydinvoimahyl...</description>
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<title>Please Help - Cant check for duplicates</title>
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<description>Im driving myself crazy with a problem in trying to translate a query  written for Access to that for SQL server.  I would think that I would  use a trigger, but am not sure how to set it up.  We have a database that manages bookings in four banquet ...</description>
<dc:creator>Lester ltnoreply@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<dc:date>2008-06-28T23:10:14+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Deploying an app with SQL Server (installation on client machine</title>
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<description>I have an app that will be using SSE as the backend database. My app  consists of several executables and libraries, I need to bundle all of  them together with SSE.  Ideally, I would like to provide a single installation file that  installs my progr...</description>
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<dc:subject>Discussion</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-06-27T15:32:10+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>How to secure a database ...?</title>
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<description>I am writing an application which I will deploy to my clients. It is  important for security, support, IP reasons etc, that the users are not  able to access my databse schema (i.e. view/modify/run procs etc).  What do I have to do to ensure that use...</description>
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