1. It's checking if the column_value = '' (an empty string) 2. If it is, it's saying "treat it as a 0 instead" 3. It's the finding the highest value in that column
Depends on the rest of the query but if it's something like SELECT MAX(CASE WHEN column_value = '' THEN column ELSE 0 END) FROM table; then yes it will
ey guys, anyone got xp with SSRS ... I have a problem, managed to get up a server and deploy few reports, so now in my .net core app, from my local machine (from debug) i successfully get a report from a server, but when i publish application and a same server where my SSRS is running, i get error that operation timed out, error is System.Net.HTTP.WinHttp.Exception: The operation timed out
i noticed that. I still think that it doesn't excuse the inability to ask a questiion properly. The basis of good database querying is understanding how to ask the right question in the right way.
@ARr0w nah mate, if it was that, i couldn't generate it from local, i added bunch of logging (every 3rd line) and i got most pleasant MS error description ...
System.ServiceModel.Security.MessageSecurityException: The HTTP request is unauthorized with client authentication scheme 'Ntlm'. the authentication header received from the server was 'NTLM'
While calling a web service I get the following error:
The HTTP request is unauthorized with client authentication scheme 'NTLM'. The authentication header received from the server was 'NTLM'. The HTTP request is unauthorized with client authentication scheme 'NTLM'. The authentication header...
a user can have more than one order at a time in my database. i need to update orders for many users at a time. I am using Case When construct for bulk update. My requirement is that only single order of a user be updated only
In addition to the command line \d+ <table_name> you already found, you could also use the Information Schema to look up the column data, using information_schema.columns:
SELECT *
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_schema = 'your_schema'
AND table_name = 'your_table'
Note: As per...