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Originally posted by eek View PostManaged 2 cheap digs and left it at that. This is a possible escape time so should I update my linked in profile?
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIt'll do no harm
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Well I learnt something new today. I say 'learnt' - it wasn't something I'd ever thought about, and if I had I might have found I knew it already, but as I hadn't, I didn't.
If you have, e.g. an int column in sql, and you sum it, it assumes the resultant datatype is restricted to int and gives you an overflow error if you blow it.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell I learnt something new today. I say 'learnt' - it wasn't something I'd ever thought about, and if I had I might have found I knew it already, but as I hadn't, I didn't.
If you have, e.g. an int column in sql, and you sum it, it assumes the resultant datatype is restricted to int and gives you an overflow error if you blow it.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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In other news just wrote a totally bulltulip email to explain why the test data we sent end end client is utterly insane....
I'm quite proud of the number of lies (5) contained in 2 short sentences....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell I learnt something new today. I say 'learnt' - it wasn't something I'd ever thought about, and if I had I might have found I knew it already, but as I hadn't, I didn't.
If you have, e.g. an int column in sql, and you sum it, it assumes the resultant datatype is restricted to int and gives you an overflow error if you blow it.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell I learnt something new today. I say 'learnt' - it wasn't something I'd ever thought about, and if I had I might have found I knew it already, but as I hadn't, I didn't.
I have red eyes in the morning.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI don't think that's an assumption rather it keeps the same data type as the original (unless you explicitly change it) which may result in an unexpected overflow error.
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