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08:01
morning
08:17
Morning
@Shaneis hey
\o
brb @AndyK coffee time
 
1 hour later…
War
War
09:24
morning
sup?
War
War
Finally got my web stack in to the cloud
and we are running CI builds now
kewl
War
War
all automated
so that's nice
how about you guys
09:26
feel like I've been running for the last few months...
Unit tests \o/
@Shaneis you do unit tests... with powershell ?
War
War
Since xmas, i feel like everything I have done is well outside my comfort zone
cloud deployments, configuring new prod environments
@War ha ha the same here. Rather it was 2019
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War
prepping for client data migrations in to the new env
09:32
Yup, PowerShell is fine - I think I have a handle on Pester.
It's SQL that's hard - tSQLt is different than what my mind thinks
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figure out how the hell release pipelines work in azure devops
i miss the old days of just .. get to work, write code, go home
now everything is all complicated
Things are getting bigger and the interactions between all parts make things more complex
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Yeh, my "basic" setup now is a complex web of applications in a farm, sat on top of an elastic data cluster running on a dynamic vlan over a rack in multiple regional datacenters
never thought I'd be saying that when i was junior dev lol
 
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Sly
Sly
12:08
Hey all
i am trying to update multiple rows in a table but getting an error on this query. not sure what the issue is or whether this is even a valid statement: UPDATE T1
SET (COL1,
COL2,
COL3) =NULL
Any suggestions?
12:35
SET COL1 = NULL, COL2 = NULL, COL3 = NULL
hello
12:52
NULL
Sly
Sly
@Shaneis , Thanks that did the trick
No worries @Sly, you can thank @ARr0w actually
@Shaneis i always knew that "hello" has always been an ultimate solution to every problem
Can agree :)
when code breaks. Just do "hello"
13:03
Works 90% of the time
Sly
Sly
13:38
@ARr0w Thanks very much
omg.
@Sly dude, @Shaneis was just kidding.
Sly
Sly
@Shaneis you got me but its okay
No worries @Sly it was meant in good humour
and honestly, @ARr0w is a good resource for questions/answers as well
thanks @Shaneis although we know that cause you are my GURU:D
13:54
We both know that's @War!!!
 
1 hour later…
15:03
Hello
@Vlad hey
I have access to two database servers which are of type SQL server 2008
I want to make a stored procedure which will connect to the live server
get data from three given tables and copy that data into the identical tables on the test server
I know I can use "Import Data" task in SQL management studio
but I want to automate importing data to those three tables
Can it be done with Stored procedure?
I have a problem with attaching or connecting to the live server automatically
I get error that the server is not recognized in sys.servers
But I also want when copying, the copying should be with identity insert enabled.
Is this stuff plausible?
can you have more than 1 source in a merge statement ?
e.g. MERGE INTO TABLEX
USING T1 AND T2 AND T3 AS SOURCE
can this work ?
15:19
@Vlad - sounds like a Linked Server, watch out for giving too much permission to the Linked Server
@A.Rahman yes MERGE INTO TableX USING (SELECT Col1 FROM T1 UNION ALL SELECT Col1 FROM T2 UNION ALL SELECT Col1 FROM T3) AS SOURCE
@Shaneis but it complains that I cannot use master in a stored procedure
No worries, I am working on internal application, only I will use this stored procedure that will add linked server
But how do i add linked server with plain SQL code?
@Shaneis brilliant
going to try that
@Vlad here you go <-- Link to the documents there :)
@A.Rahman best o'luck
@Shaneis you re-posted my link :)
Ok. expected some tutorial but which read it more carefully
15:35
Awh man did I?
Oh yeah...only difference is mine anchors to the T-SQL section
my bad @Vlad
War
War
eh ?
I hath been summoned
It was @ARr0w. Blame/Praise him
War
War
0.o
 
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17:09
see ya

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