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4:53 AM
i just tried to help crashbandicoot..he had some doubts in java..so i invited java experts to here to clear his doubt.
 
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i ddnt know that inviting someone here is a bad thing!!! @Sami sorry
 
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gm guys :)
 
7:36 AM
@Shaneis cares about my enjoyment with popcorns. <3
 
8:02 AM
when 'RP' then convert(nvarchar,s.total_quantity) +'_'+p.UOM
s.total_quantity is of type float and UOM is nvarchar
it gives 'Error converting data type nvarchar to float'
can anyone help?
never mind, solved
 
morning guys
I find all food matters important @ARr0w
no worries @Nias, it's a learning moment :)
 
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:)
 
8:38 AM
Hello guys,
good afternoon.
I have a doubt about Mysql and its Workbench tool
 
quick hi
on hols for the rest of the weekend
I see you Monday
@learner be precise on your question
 
When I configure new connection in workbench for remote mysql, using "root" user, the connection establishes successfully.
Hello @AndyK
But when I give the same in windows command prompt like,
 
see ya @AndyK
 
mysql -h 172.19.18.248 -u root -p, with valid password also, I'll get this error.
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'172.19.67.208' (using password: YES)
By default, connections other than localhost will be denied for "root" user right?
How come it works for Workbench tool but not for windows command prompt?
 
9:23 AM
Morning
 
Morning @CrashBandicoot
 
@Shaneis What's up?
 
Senior is sick, doing all the work today it seems :)
Yourself?
 
Doing some more Java xD
and SQL
 
 
2 hours later…
11:17 AM
Morning everyone
@Shaneis Did you see my Q last night?
 
@Sami Morning
 
@CrashBandicoot Hey buddy :)
 
11:43 AM
@Sami How's things?
 
Hi all
 
@Alex Hi
 
12:02 PM
Hey @CrashBandicoot
 
@Alex What's up?
 
Not much. Coding away at an MVC app
How about you?
 
hey @Alex
hey @Sami
 
Hey Shaneis
 
what question?
 
12:09 PM
@Alex Not much tbh
Just practising SQL
 
As the folks in the office say, "Another day, another 1/2 dollar!"
 
how much 1/2 dollar?
25 cent?
hello, @alex
 
Hi ARr0w
@ARr0w 50 cents
Then the typical reply to that is... "Where did you get that raise?"
 
War
I got nearly £1k in overtime this month and last month in my pay
£761 in each
 
12:26 PM
Not bad, War
The 1k pounds is about $1300
 
War
so overthe past 2 months i've got £1522 in overtime which according togoogle is $1971.99
not bad for a weekends work
 
Try to save the money. It's easy to spend, hard to make
 
@Alex cough cough spread the love @War cough cough
 
War
lol
Yeh well right now I need it .... lots of it
just about to buy a house
 
@War DAMN!
 
12:30 PM
@Shaneis Yup, be generous with your wealth
Got close to buying a house so many times, but then backed out
Glad I did
 
War
I'm looking at a house valued at £300k
 
@Alex got close to getting back with an ex-gf so many times, but then backed out
Glad I did
 
Hehehe!
 
War
^ seems more reasonable
 
A friend's ex wants them to re-marry. He says not in a trillion years
The first time around was sufficient
 
12:35 PM
@Alex haha! ouch
 
He said the first 7 years of the relationship were near-bliss. After that, well, ...
 
haha like the old joke, "happily married for 10 years...actually married for 15years"
 
War
lol
that even sounded wrong (so wrong, so very very wrong)
 
That's why I deleted it. Realized it would be taken wrong
Heard that joke from someone who was recently divorced
 
@Alex I understood it the wrong way but I had no problem with that :D :D :D
 
12:40 PM
Hehehe!
Well, there could be children visiting this room. We don't want to scar them emotionally from getting married
 
@Alex yeah, fair enough. you've got a point there
 
They need to get scarred by life like the rest of us ;)
 
@Alex I hear linq is good at doing that
 
Last year, I nearly lost my mind with LINQ. Some gnarly queries that just didn't want to play nice
But with that stuff, you learn to swim real fast... no other choice
 
@Alex sink or swim? Yeah, unfortunately it's probably the best way to learn
 
12:48 PM
Remember a nasty SQL statement that wasn't working... it was 3 p.m., and it needed to go live on production by 5. Two hours of sweating bullets
Boy, a deadline helps us learn like nothing else!
This was way before SO was around
 
War
1:36 PM
not gonna argue that
deadlines do have a way of pushing you to deliver
 
 
2 hours later…
3:48 PM
Bye!
 
4:30 PM
See ya, @CrashBandicoot
 
 
5 hours later…
9:50 PM
o/
@Alex You there?
 

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