exactly, what I meant :-)
just today I had to deal with the stupid SQL Server problem: once in a while
it cannot find a stored procedure on the server, that nobody touches, and
then (in 5min) it finds it - no problem.
yes I'm lucky to work with both Oracle and SQL Server :-) (the second was
not my
I think Dummy is a MS synonym
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I think "DUMMY" is M
I think "DUMMY" is MS reserved word :-)
And yes,
SELECT CHAR(33) -- no semicolon
will work.
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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So Oracle statement S
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So Oracle statement SELECT TO_CHAR(33) FROM DUAL
is in TSQL only
SELECT CHAR(33); ?
I was searching docs, but didn't find it. I know on Sybase SQL Anywhere is it
DUMMY, but it doesn't work on MSSQL (and DUMMY is on MS SQL reserved word!!)
JP
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But 4th normal form? Does anyone really use this?
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well the market must be picking up some, been definitely more reqs
posted here a/o recent.
joe
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