by: Newbie |
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Dear friends,
I am having a hard time understanding how to use a SELECT CASE in ASP. I
have used it in VB but never in ASP scripting.
Scenerio:
I have 2 textboxes on a form that I have to...
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by: Mike Chirico |
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I found the following interesting and wanted to pass it along
Reference (TIP 12):
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/souptonuts/README_mysql.txt?download
Connect and Select from Java
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by: Sunny K |
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Hi guys,
whilst working on a project which I thought was nearly complete I have
come across a problem which was some how over seen, which I am hoping
one of you guys know how to resovle.
...
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by: dumbledad |
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Hi All,
I'm confused by how to replace a SELECT statement in a SQL statement
with a specific value. The table I'm working on is a list of words (a
column called "word") with an index int...
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by: Tcs |
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My backend is DB2 on our AS/400. While I do HAVE DB2 PE for my PC, I haven't
loaded it yet. I'm still using MS Access. And no, I don't believe this is an
Access question. (But who knows? I...
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by: Shelby Cain |
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The select statements return different data for
most_commons_vals depending on whether n_distinct is
included in the select clause or not.
I only seem to get the behavior below against int8...
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by: Grant McLean |
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Hi
First a simple question ...
I have a table "access_log" that has foreign keys "app_id" and
"app_user_id" that reference the "application_type" and "app_user"
tables. When I insert into...
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by: Daniel Wetzler |
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Dear MSSQL experts,
I use MSSQL 2000 and encountered a strange problem wqhile I tried to
use a select into statement .
If I perform the command command below I get only one dataset which has...
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by: unabogie |
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I have a table with entries tied to a membership database. The problem
is that I want to select a limit of sixteen entries per member, per
day, where some members have 16+ entries per day.
I...
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by: Lennart |
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I really like the construction:
select * from new table (update ....) X
but I noticed that it cant be used as:
insert into T select * from new table (update ....) X
because of:
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