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  • BCLynch (6/24/2011)


    Craig, I completely appreciate that the solution for 2 states is not the necessarily the optimal solution for n states and that you solved the stated problem.

    If my last post reads as critical or ungrateful then I'm sorry as certainly it wasn't so intended. I was really delighted with the code you posted and addapted it to immediate effect for my real 2 state problem

    Thanks again

    B

    Sorry, no, I didn't mean to come off that way if I did. It was 1:15 AM for me and I was just typing a quick note since I'm not usually up until the middle of everyone else's workday. 😉

    I was more applauding the other method for expandability then seeming hurt, and was explaining why you'd want to use the other method. No worries on my part, you're good. 🙂


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  • Craig Farrell (6/24/2011)


    BCLynch (6/24/2011)


    Craig, I completely appreciate that the solution for 2 states is not the necessarily the optimal solution for n states and that you solved the stated problem.

    If my last post reads as critical or ungrateful then I'm sorry as certainly it wasn't so intended. I was really delighted with the code you posted and addapted it to immediate effect for my real 2 state problem

    Thanks again

    B

    Sorry, no, I didn't mean to come off that way if I did. It was 1:15 AM for me and I was just typing a quick note since I'm not usually up until the middle of everyone else's workday. 😉

    I was more applauding the other method for expandability then seeming hurt, and was explaining why you'd want to use the other method. No worries on my part, you're good. 🙂

    Craig,

    I've ripped off a lot of your code. Nice to see I got one in!

    Todd Fifield

  • tfifield (6/24/2011)


    Craig,

    I've ripped off a lot of your code. Nice to see I got one in!

    Todd Fifield

    :blush: Now, that's a compliment. Thank you. 🙂


    - Craig Farrell

    Never stop learning, even if it hurts. Ego bruises are practically mandatory as you learn unless you've never risked enough to make a mistake.

    For better assistance in answering your questions[/url] | Forum Netiquette
    For index/tuning help, follow these directions.[/url] |Tally Tables[/url]

    Twitter: @AnyWayDBA

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