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07:07
Good morning
07:52
Morning everyone.
08:32
Morning!
 
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09:44
Morning
Our application HA test successfully failed :)
morning
@Shaneis ahaha!
\o @ARr0w
Yup. Now to figure out why
o/
10:24
/o
10:56
Is this query only specific for mysql?
SELECT * FROM table_name
ORDER BY RAND()
LIMIT 1;
Only the LIMIT 1 makes it mysql specific I believe. It may work on Postgres
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Q: How to randomly select rows in SQL?

PrashantI am using MSSQL Server 2005. In my db, I have a table "customerNames" which has two columns "Id" and "Name" and approx. 1,000 results. I am creating a functionality where I have to pick 5 customers randomly every time. Can anyone tell me how to create a query which will get random 5 rows (Id, ...

in postgress we use RANDOM() instead of rand
and got it to work in my project aswell
thnks anyway
huh RANDOM() - I learn something new every day
same here
11:31
Hi Guys, need an opinion on how to go forward with something, I am looking at bringing charts into my mvc app. I have this MSDN link. I don't like the approach used in the section about using a DB query, so what are everyone's views on me putting it all in my controller, having the chart in my model and in my view I can just call Model.MyChart.Write()
 
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14:49
@WhatsThePoint use client side generated charts instead?
@ARr0w excuse the blur, its a screenshot of a screenshot prntscr.com/q2ckcq
do you guys know entity framework?
@erotavlas a little
is chart not a reserved name space?
since ur using it as a variable
I was just wondering how error messages are passed back to the client - I'm trying to implement optimistic locking but wasn't sure how to send back the error message in the event of a concurrency issue
this might be more asp.net related question though
14:58
whats optimistic locking out of curiousity
sorry optimistic concurrency? "Optimistic concurrency means allowing concurrency conflicts to happen, and then reacting appropriately if they do" docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/mvc/overview/getting-started/…
@Tomm after i took the screenshot i noticed that i had var Chart = new Chart() so i changed it to var chart same error
@erotavlas i assume EF returns the error so you can wrap a try catch around your code
can you change it to something that isnt chart out of curiousity
idk what language ur working in
but that seems to be the only thing to me that could be wrong
and return the error produced from the catch?, The client is expecting the result (its a restful web api) the json result to be in a specific format - do you think the client should then be made to handle the additional case where the json result comes back with an error?
15:06
see those are good var names
haha
@erotavlas ive never used json before so i dont know where to go from here
i use alot of json as i work with laravel
whatsup
I have multiple databases on sql server 2016 (lets say 50) with identical tables but different data in each table. How can I replicate this data into one single database with all of the data in the corresponding tables so that I can view it all from one place?

Ideally I'd also have a column showing where the data came from.

I have tried different variations of replication, but none of them work for me , maybe I am setting one of the options wrong.
you have x databases all identical to eachother and all containing data?
Hi @Tomm, thanks for the reply, They are all identical, only difference being the data
15:11
and you want all of these databases to merg into one, to word it easy
yes
so all the data is together in 1 place
yes
do you want them returned in the same table?
yes so database 1 table 1, database 2 table 1, .... database n table 1 all go into database x table 1
if that makes sense
15:18
i dont know how to do it programmatically but i can do it manually
one thing that could be a problem
is the fact that all of these databases have primary keys
with unique id's
which u cant merge together
thats something to think about
yes, it is a problem I have had
I noticed it works when there are no problems with the keys
i mean obviously it works if there are no problems with the keys :)
the thing with anything you do query related in this case, is that it doesnt care about keys ( to my knowledge )
I'm just getting into dba type work, so I have no idea how to fix this issue and why it is a problem when it says not to replicate keys
which adds a big mess
u might have a better shot writing a question on the dba exchange forum
15:23
ok thanks, I tried writing in stackoverflow forum, don't do that often, got a few downvotes... not sure why/how these things work and why someone would downvote the question when I did a ton of research and found no answers :/
but thanks @Tomm ! :)
i love downvoting questions
its my favorite time killer
@TalC do they all have the same schema name?
the reason u got downvotes
is because you basically ask for a solution
instead of asking for help regarding a problem
you are not giving any info regarding what you have tried, and to why it doesnt work
Anyways i am going home
goodluck tal
and have a good evening lads
@WhatsThePoint different names for the schema ex. db1, db2, db3
thanks @Tomm good evening
15:38
@TalC this is what i have so far, anymore would be beyond my limits im afraid. this is providing the schema name is the same for each database, like mine are all dbo it also returns each table separately as i dont think you can do a dynamic join without getting it really messy
DECLARE @SQL AS VarChar(MAX)
SET @SQL = ''

SELECT @SQL = @SQL + 'SELECT * FROM ' + name +'.dbo.yourTable' + CHAR(13)
FROM   master.sys.databases
WHERE  name like 'databaseName%'

exec (@SQL)
 
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17:44
@WhatsThePoint because it can only write one image per one request.
and that is why i suggested you to use the client side rendered charts
devExtreme?
and many others
at the moment all my view is, is this
@model NewClientServices.Models.ChartModel
@using System.Data;

@{
    ViewBag.Title = "CreateChart";
}

<h2>CreateChart</h2>
@{
    var myChart = new Chart(width: 600, height: 400)
        .AddTitle(Model.ChartTitle)
        .AddSeries(
            name: "Status",
            xValue: Model.ChartData.Tables[0].AsEnumerable(), xField: Model.XSeries,
            yValues: Model.ChartData.Tables[0].AsEnumerable(), yFields: Model.YSeries);
        myChart.Write();
}
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Q: Creating charts in MVC returns System.NotSupportedException

WhatsThePointI am looking at bringing charts into my mvc app. I have this MSDN link. I don't like the approach used in the section about using a database query as it involves having a database file along with the query in the view too. At first, I tried to gather the data in an ActionResult, save the chart ob...

if you want a datatable to try it with
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
dt.Columns.Add("count");
dt.Columns.Add("status_desc");
dt.Rows.Add("4", "Awaiting Release");
dt.Rows.Add("2", "In Development");
dt.Rows.Add("7", "New Call");
dt.Rows.Add("2", "On Hold");
dt.Rows.Add("4", "Released");
dt.Rows.Add("19", "Under Investigation");
dt.Rows.Add("17", "With Client");
dt.Rows.Add("11", "With Client - request more info");
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
ds.Tables.Add(dt);
chartModel.ChartData = ds;

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