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sanjay_jadam
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Posted - 2005-10-17 : 00:58:13
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| hi I m using sql serverwhat exactly i want is that my table contains n fields(i don't know how many)i know the name of first two fields, let's say id and Scodenow i want to get all records but not these two fields, my result should show n-2 fields.Thanks in Advance |
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madhivanan
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sanjay_jadam
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2005-10-17 : 03:44:34
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| ThanksI got my result but Is there any simple way to do this.RegardsSanjay Jadam |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-10-17 : 03:58:43
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| >>Is there any simple way to do this.I dont think soWhat difficulty do you face?MadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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karuna
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2005-10-17 : 04:02:16
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| I think this is a easier way. Any way if you want to access column names you have to go through information schema.Karunakaran |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-10-17 : 04:05:55
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>>you want to access column names you have to go through information schema.Thats what I did in that Link MadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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karuna
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2005-10-17 : 04:28:49
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quote: Originally posted by madhivanan >>you want to access column names you have to go through information schema.Thats what I did in that Link MadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail
Yes, I saw that....you want to access column names you have to go through information schema.That statement is for Sanjay.. Karunakaran |
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