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  • RE: SELECT INTO

    I chose the wrong answer cause I didn't read the question properly. Answered the number of rows returned instead of number of columns. Now I'm just posting to get my...


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  • RE: Values <> null

    Atif Sheikh (5/9/2010)


    Set ANSI_NULLS off / on changes the results.

    By default in database settings it is set to OFF.

    But in SSMS --> Tools --> Options, go to Query...


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  • RE: Values <> null

    The result would depend on the database settings for ANSI_NULLS, if the database settings for ANSI_NULLS is set to ON, then the answer given is correct, but if it is...


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  • RE: Optimization

    I choose the right answer "False" but that's because of this statement:

    Stored procedures are optimized at creation

    Because I believe that stored procedures are only optimized when they are first run,...


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  • RE: SSRS timeout

    Sorry, your explanation and answer is only valid for SQL 2000. SQL 2008 requires the time out value to be 0 for the query not to time out. Whilst I...


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  • RE: Rowcount

    The posts saying if you set SET NOCOUNT ON or SET ROWCOUNT <any value> first is correct, you'll get 0,1 as the answer. unfortunately the question didn't mention anything about...


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  • RE: TSQL

    Whilst I totally understand it's a valid identifier, I just want to understand, does that query create a table with the name "#", or does it create a temporary table...


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  • RE: Restore of the Database

    igorg (1/21/2009)


    I agree with Warren. In MSDN its clearly written that msdb.restorehistory contains one row for each restore operation.

    For VERIFYONLY restore option column [restore_type] will contain 'V'

    V = Verifyonly

    RESTORE...


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  • RE: System Databases

    Can I also point that the msdb database data file is Msdbdata.mdf and not msdb.mdf? Just being picky, theoretically the msdb.mdf answer should be incorrect then because sql server 2008...


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  • RE: T-SQL

    Nice! I almost got tricked. If you had put

    1 Test Policy 150000.00

    2 Policy1 250000.00

    3 0.00

    in the answer, I would have chosen it, but because this answer doesn't exist, it...


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  • RE: Accessing and changing data 2008

    While the intention was good (showing new features of SQL Server 2008), I give up on the equivalent vs. same wording. maybe this is an intentional trap that obviously 50%...


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  • RE: Accessing and changing data 2008

    bitbucket (9/23/2008)


    I would like to thank all who have commented. I have learned a little more to apply to any additional QOD that I may submit. Please note...


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  • RE: Accessing and changing data 2008

    Either I read the BOL totally wrong, or you got the answer totally wrong.

    The BOL (linked in your answer) says they are equivalent. Unless "equivalent" does not equal to "the...


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  • RE: DB File Extension

    for those of you who says .ldf is log file not data file, please read the question carefully, it asks for database file, not data file. .ldf forms a part...


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  • RE: Exponent Engima

    ah, that explains now. thanks for picking that up. We sure find mistakes in BOL (how scary to think how often we refer to it!)


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