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SQL Server Guru!!!!!!!!!!1
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Not belly buttons then?Originally posted by DieScum View PostI think you have misunderstood the topic DiscoStu. This is about databases not trousers.
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Is there a Union of SQL Server Gurus?
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Look you are started to even confuse me now... and I am a regular on proper technical forums.
But let's put this to bed. This topic is about databases not trousers.
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That doesn't help El Diablo and his broken inner join.Originally posted by DieScum View PostLook you are started to even confuse me now... and I am a regular on proper technical forums.
But let's put this to bed. This topic is about databases not trousers.
It is not up for discussion!ǝןqqıʍComment
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Some people just aren't willing help!Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThat doesn't help El Diablo and his broken inner join.
That boy go raaaaaaa
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You can't do an outer join on an inner trouser seam, it's just not cricket.Originally posted by DieScum View PostHave you tried an outer instead? That might work.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Look stop talking about trousers!
I know this is not a proper technical forum like me and my friends at the sql websites have but please understand one simple point - joins are used for databases not trousers!
Do you guys have technical interviews? I shudder to think...Comment
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So if your trousers aren't joined together how come they don't fall off?Originally posted by DieScum View PostLook stop talking about trousers!
I know this is not a proper technical forum like me and my friends at the sql websites have but please understand one simple point - joins are used for databases not trousers!
Do you guys have technical interviews? I shudder to think...ǝןqqıʍComment
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