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07:01
Morning!
morning guys
07:42
can anyone knows how text query should applied..
@VipulLakhtariya please be more precise
Hey Andy
@Sami sup?
Good
and the issue solved :)
good man
07:53
Do you have some time to play :D 10fastfingers.com/typing-test/english
32 wpm :(
@Sami not now but later
don't worry about posting games or whatever you find funny here
this chat room is for helping, sharing and fun
Well, 32 wpm is not that bad for arabian man :D
@Sami wasn't the alphabet created by arabian...?
The history of alphabetic writing goes back to the consonantal writing system used for Semitic languages in the Levant in the 2nd millennium BCE. Most or nearly all alphabetic scripts used throughout the world today ultimately go back to this Semitic proto-alphabet. Its first origins can be traced back to a Proto-Sinaitic script developed in Ancient Egypt to represent the language of Semitic-speaking workers in Egypt. This script was partly influenced by the older Egyptian hieratic, a cursive script related to Egyptian hieroglyphs. Mainly through Phoenician and Aramaic, two closely related members...
semitic people to be more precise
Yup
In the past, arabian was the best
now it is ok
I would like to visit Bejaia one day
07:59
Well, béjaia is not what you think
if you mean beauty
After all, all the Algerian cities are beautiful, but every human being has his own taste
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@Sami Very true
meeting time. brb
Ok mate :)
 
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09:05
back
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That's good @Blake
@AndyK Wellcome back ;)
Nah
user7912927
why
@AdiMohan o/
09:23
hey guys :)
@Blake Many tabs -_-
what's up? :)
user7912927
@sami +1
Thanks bro, be sure when you vote, vote up only when you know that the answer is good
user7912927
09:26
@AdiMohan welcome back :)
@Blake ty ty :D
how have all of you been
?
ty?
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thank you
user7912927
@sami\
oh
user7912927
09:27
\o
yeah yeah sorry
user7912927
/o
slang words
user7912927
@AdiMohan hows it going?
@Blake I can happily say I'm relaxing and getting back some well deserved mental health :D
user7912927
09:29
hahaha.......have good time bro.. :)
user7912927
enjoy and also dont stop looking for a better job!
oh I am :D It's been a long time since I've had some space and free time for myself
@AdiMohan \o
ah, the job market is hot all year around
Shane is working like 5 guys
09:31
@AndyK what's up? All good :) ?
@AdiMohan back from hols
switch my phone to black and white -> cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/…
suddenly less on fb
wonder why
user7912927
lol
user7912927
switch back to color mode and then u wont again switch to black n white @AndyK
10:01
@Blake that's the aim, to be less on face-shit
user7912927
haha,
where is Arrow?
user7912927
10:20
Arrow may be off to client side
@Blake true that
 
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11:56
Hi all
Got a SQL Server question... I'm storing a string that contains the linebreak characters \n
In Mgmt. Studio, I can run the following to see the character replaced with <br/>:
SELECT REPLACE(t.Restriction_Txt, CHAR(13) + CHAR(10), '<br/>')
FROM transactions t where t.Restriction_Txt is not null
morning
Hi Andy
But in my C#, I try the following and get nothing:
Restriction_Txt.Replace("\\n", "HELLO")
12:13
@Alex Could it be that the compiler is leaving the "n" out of the returned string because it is followed by the "\"?
I'm trying to figure out why I can get data returned if I use SQL Server Import, but if I try to create a linked server I get schema errors
Hmm. Could be
Heading to meeting shortly
 
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13:51
Any suggestions for improving this question?
Brief summary: Have large data table partitioned by timestamp (month). For more complex joins the query planner eventually does sequential scans of all the tables, which is very very slow.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45576503/partition-constraint-not-used-for-joins-involving-tables-partitioned-by-timestam
14:37
@raphael nothing to add
:)
It's been moved to DBA
ah I see you're on both chats
@raphael yeah
15:19
Found the answer to the problem above... just needed to not use the extra backslash: .Replace("\n", "HELLO")
BTW, where's the dba chat?

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@Alex yeah but it is not that crowded for the MySql one
15:39
bye guys
16:10
See ya, Andy

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