SELECT * FROM RESERVED_SEATS rs WHERE rs.TRAIN_ID = (SELECT DISTINCT ds.TRAIN_ID FROM DAILY_SCHEDULES ds WHERE ds.ORIG_LOC = 'BRSTLTM' AND UWTTID = '106478408');
guys i execute a query on the DB but with no order by clause ... it gives me the records but every time in different order. suppose I queried the same query twice in first attempt the record that appears first may appear in third line in second attempt.
@Sadiq whatever happens in the database when you execute that query .. is for the Gods to know. It is different for every query and every database engine.
@Shaun If you have a query editor .. and you can execute that statement through that. And you get the expected results. Then all that is left is to "parametrize" it.
I feel like I'm fighting an uphill battle with another developer who's been drafted onto my project <_<. My project and overall system is using an Entity First setup for the data model. First thing the guy says "I'll use code first, you'll change". I feel like I'm banging my head against a wall.
So, remembering the code you showed yesterday, you want to use the same code you commented out about setting the parameters. And then look at the documentation on that over at Oracle, because they had some really clear and good examples on how to do that part.
The problem is, I AM the head developer, but he was hired by non programmers (my boss and another colleague without an interview might I add) and doesn't report to me directly.
C# a memeber .. a field. How do I set the access like public const static whatever int myField; if i want the value only be set by the constructor of the object, and never be able to change after set.
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