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jabman
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Posted - 2010-11-08 : 11:31:01
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Come on guys, I posted a question titled "Posting error" on 10/29 and so far nobody has responded?! Look, I know enough about SQL to put into a thimble, this should be a fairly simple command for someone experienced in this language. I thought this was a forum where help is offered/given?If nobody responds I guess I will spend a few hours or more trying to figure it out for myself, I was just hoping that someone would offer their help and save me the headache and the amount of time that will follow. If more information is needed from me about this problem, please feel free to ask. |
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tkizer
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GilaMonster
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2010-11-08 : 12:15:25
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A link to the other post would help. (For anyone else reading, it's here - http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=152319. Tara, can you move this one too please?)I remember seeing that when you first posted, but it's pretty vague and I honestly can't tell what you're trying to do. Please remember we're all volunteers here, there's no SLA on forum posts, no guarantee that you're going to get an answer at all. The more information that you give, the more likely it is that someone will help you. The more work that's necessary in figuring out a post, the more likely it is that people will just ignore it and go elsewhere.Try reading over what you posted and imagining that you know absolutely nothing about the background. Could you figure out what's been asked?Also, this forum is for data corruption issues (that's DBCC errors, suspect and offline databases and other such problems)--Gail ShawSQL Server MVP |
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