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6:21 AM
morning
 
6:32 AM
good morning :)
 
7:30 AM
Morning
 
7:55 AM
morning
it'll be good when I acquire and consume a caffeinated beverage
 
@Shaneis +1
 
@Shaneis im 4 down already :/
 
Nice!
 
8:16 AM
I feel tired today
 
waiter can we have some more coffee here, and 2 for Andy
 
8:35 AM
with an extra shot for him
 
morning :-)
 
o/ @Ricky
 
Ooo its ricky
how have you been
 
alright Tomm
sql licensing audit. great fun haha
 
:)
 
8:45 AM
-1
 
8:56 AM
@Ricky -1
 
9:13 AM
hey
 
is there a git specialist here?
@Shaneis +1
 
9:29 AM
another git problem andy
remember no -f ;)
 
@Tomm is it the correct answer , Tomm, that -f option...? ::trollface::
 
ohh yeh totally the solution to every git problem is to force the action ;)
 
@Tomm sounds like 42 but for git... :D
 
10:18 AM
i'm sleepy at work
@Shaneis give me some caffein
 
No. Mine!
 
anyone fancy answering my replication / always on question :-p
How is the transactional replication set up? Which server is the publisher? — George.Palacios 54 mins ago
 
@Shaneis i'll sneak in and steal the coffe maker HA!
 
DON
10:44 AM
How to see index columns in a table?
this is an index in my SQL server I_PK_GTC_EXP_CTRL_SCREEN_HITS
i want to see what all are the columns associated with index I_PK_GTC_EXP_CTRL_SCREEN_HITS
 
11:03 AM
@DON select * from sys.indexes
object id in it is of 'table'
from select * from sys.tables.
 
 
11 hours later…
9:56 PM
Could any SQL experts answer this tag cleanup question over on Meta:
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Q: Clean up the mess of tags: [intersect], [intersection], [set-intersection], [array-intersect], [line-intersection], [intersection-observer]

smciThere are many similar confusingly-named tags 'intersection/ intersect*', some with no tag-wiki definitions, some with self-evidently wrong definitions, all of these gloriously misused interchangeably. How many distinct use cases do we have here, and what are they? Here are the current tags and ...

 

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