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Q: How to Ensure Uniqueness for a Combination of Three Columns in SQL Server, While Allowing Specific Updates

RajuI have a table defined as follows: CREATE TABLE transheaders ( id INT, trans_strno VARCHAR(100), screen_no INT, financialyear INT ); I want to enforce uniqueness across the combination of the following three columns: trans_strno screen_no financialyear To achieve this, I create...

@KevinB Again?! Apparently I was still running a userstyle that fixes it. I can't remember when it's from but it's for the exact same issue.
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Q: Duplicate modal - row hover state not cleared

0stone0There seems to be a bug regarding the hover class in the Duplicate modal: Full resolution GIF: https://i.ibb.co/Qcx7zjg/unnamed.gif As commented by @VLAZ, it seems to be related to the following code found in full.en.js: .on("mouseenter", function () { $(this).toggleClass('hover'); }); Teste...

I suppose it was fixed at one point (if you just noticed it now) and re-broken. Dunno, or just never fixed since May.
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Would someone edit this: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/311570/6461462? I am on my phone and it's hard to make the extensive edit this needs on a small screen. I can do it in the morning, but I'm afraid I will have nightmares about it :D
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@M-- Done. Sleep tight!
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Thanks, GN
The boldface was really too much. But I preserved the initial but. I's almost half the paragraph which is way too much. But I didn't want to deviate a lot. The emphasis was on specific things. I dropped the bold on other places.
Also, no more quotes that aren't quotes.
 
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@M-- *reverts the edit and laughs maniacally
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It is the deepest night. Camera pans from the window to the dark room where a figure lays in bed. The music score is low but menacing. Camera zooms in the sleeping figure slowly. The menacing music slowly starts to intensify. There is a loud discordant note and the sleeping figure jumps up from the bed drenched in sweat and hyperventilating. The menacing music is ever present. The figure look around with horror in their eyes.
We can see that it is M-- who says out loud with panicked voice: "Oh no. No, no, no, no! The post... The edit... It was... reverted." Scene fades to black as the music score build up to a crescendo. Roll credits.
10:59
why didn't this auto dup comment auto delete after the question was closed as a dup of that target? meta.stackoverflow.com/q/432218/11107541#comment1011511_2821954
@VLAZ *applauding with a tear in my eye
@starball Most likely because it was edited:
I think the auto deletion is just doing a string match on the comments to remove them. In fact, I remember there was a FR in the past to stop doing the absolute minimal string match, because users would VTC for a dupe, edit the comment to add more dupes (when the comments were in the form of "Duplicate of:...") and then closure will wipe out the other links.
I suppose, this also means that non-automatic comments would also have been wiped on closure, if they started with "Duplicate of:"
I am not sure what the current logic for removal is. Maybe it checks if the comment matches exactly what an auto-comment is. So an edit that changes it (say, adding a link) will make it ineligible for deletion. Or maybe any edit makes it ineligible.
11:21
@VLAZ the condition is more of "duplicate" word anywhere in the comment as long as length of the comment is below threshold and is never edited
Thanks. That...sort of makes sense. I guess to catch manual comments like "Duplicate: <link>". However, that would probably wipe manual comments for a different dupe target.
@VLAZ Yeah, I've fallen into that trap with comment on MSO pointing to MSE post as a "Cross site duplicate"
I think there might be some check for the new duplicate comment as well since that doesn't contain the word "duplicate" anymore
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Q: I guess I can only watch 5 tags now

David MazeThe "watched tags" box on the top right of the redesigned home page previously showed a couple of tags and at least had half the clickable tag box for the next line. As of this morning, it's trimmed to just the first five tags alphabetically. There isn't a direct way to click on a tag I'm intere...

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Q: Updated Homepage Widgets feedback

0stone0The recent design update introduced widgets on the homepage, these have just been updated. Some feedback below. Reputation "Congrats! You’re ranked #324 this year." A lot better then linking to help pages. Would be nice if the reparation was clickable to go to your reputation tag (there is a ...

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Q: Post deleted by moderator for AI tools when it absolutely wasn't, with no recourse?

ZeiI've just found that a post I spent hours working on a while back has been deleted with the reasoning It appears this post was in whole or in part created with AI tools. Please note that it is not permitted to use AI tools to generate or reword content that you post on Stack Overflow, even if yo...

 
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"I was unaware that flagging could use positively."
Flagging is always positive.
 
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@TylerH for the win. Took multiple edits to make that answer into something meaningful. Thanks everyone. Now that "figure lays in bed peacefully".
 
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Why do these two profiles look different?
The top one is unusual. It's this user. The bottom one is a random new user I opened.
And the bottom one is what I'd consider regular (how a brand new profile usually looks). The top one is a user who posted in SG but I don't know if that really makes a difference.
Oh... I guess I know what to blame. The top user does have a badge. It's probably just not displayed yet.
@VLAZ are they testing something new? Top one says the user hasn't earned any rare badges
bottom one is the usual "not earned any badge" message
Yes*
*Advice may be invalid due to caching
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Q: Who is upvoting spam in discussions (and can they please stop)?

StarshipIn the past few days, I've noticed that just about all spam posts in discussions have an upvote, some multiple (I guess I could link to a specific one but it will very quickly be deleted and then you can't actually see it so...) Could the people who are doing this please stop? Spam should be flag...

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i have, in the past, imean, it's the only vote option we have... so..
nice to see i'm not the only one
The upvotes have no value in Discussions anyway. I don't mean rep value, they basically don't send any useful signal. Using them to signify spam maybe only enhances their value.
19:43
Hmmm
Did I break Google? Or is this just a weird temporary bug that happens sometimes w/ SO site search results?
that's just the enshittification of google search
(i dont get the same results with the visible bits of the query)
TBH, I'm not super familiar with sitemaps. Are they supposed to be hidden from search engines? Because it might be on SE that they misconfigured it. However, I really feel Google should know enough to not display results from sitemaps. They've been doing crawling and indexing for *checks watch* enough time.
Hidden, no, they're a key component
with a sitemap you can indicate when a resource has last change, or how often it should be crawled
Alright. That makes sense. Then it's almost assuredly Google.
The exact query is ASP.NET textchanged method throwing a 400 bad verb error only sometimes site:stackoverflow.com
when I delete site:Stackoverflow.com it works fine. If I delete "only sometimes" it shows the same sitemap results but with one normal (unrelated) result at the top
doesn't occur for other random search queries, even with site:Stackoverflow.com added
19:52
@TylerH Reproduced your results. Same on startpage, FWIW.
that is very weird
Not super surprising, Startpage bases the result on Google.
when there's a guarenteed correct response from so when you remove the site filer
DuckDuckGo shows regular results for that query.
brave as well
i've kinda grown to like brave search
19:53
Isn't brave using another search engine? Or do they have their own?
they seem to be kinda pulling in from multiple
you can even toggle a flag that has it automatically mix in google results when it has low results of it's own
huh... they're even attributing answers they display in the results "Answer from Adam Tuliper on stackoverflow.com"
Hmm, I use Brave on my phone and I very definitely remember I had to search which search engine in uses. And I had it set to DDG (just to try it out). I don't really search much on my phone, though. I tried now I did get the Brave search. I don't know when they launched that.
im curious tho... where's the ads
sure, this is brave, but they have a product called brave search premium that removes ads, so there must be ads somewhere?
Ah, yea
there's ads when you do product searches
I particularly like that they don't force AI answers, and instead simply make it an option
the ios calculator has become less useful
how do yo umanage to make something as simple as a calculator worse
on most calculators you can enter a number, say, 200, then enter an operation, like *1.07, then repeatedly press enter/= to repeatedly apply that calculation on the last result... doesn't work on ios
20:19
All electronic calculators I've used have had this feature...
still works on this version of macos
I commented on an answer saying it was a hack with many problematic cases. The author agreed - and then replaced it with a completely different answer (which, admittedly, is a good one that didn't duplicate existing answers). Is that OK?
generally yes, as the author
@NewPosts 8 years on the site, immediately runs to Meta when a question is closed, and can't even be bothered to check the title for typos....
@KevinB I was really interested in Brave until they did their whole cryptocurrency thing
haven't really looked at them since
20:24
its' still there... but i mean, there's a toggle that gets rid of it and they never bug you about it
that's kinda what i like about this browser, bsides never needing an ad block again
there's stuff they do i don't like... but... it's all toggleable
the AI, the wallet, brave rewards, ads on the new tab page, you can turn it all off
20:41
ah, I think I figured out why I was getting that 400 error anyway. For some reason I foolishly did not specify an exception in the catch {} of this code, so wildly invalid data was causing some kind of error with the actual HTTP-level message being sent across to the server.
@KevinB IIRC there was something way back about like, them automatically paying random people with your donation account or something, as well
weird surge in answers today
I'm hopeful it's not so bad today because more browser competition is always good but there were just several very sketchy things they did that were anti-user choice (e.g. even when they were giving the option, but making it opt-out vs opt-in) that rubbed me the wrong way
@starball across the main site? or on Meta
> There is no such thing as high quality spam - Laurel
you don't have a tier list of all the spam posts you see?
most non-spam posts that get upvoted also aren't high quality either
20:46
ah
I don't have 25k so I can't see that page
where do you see today's stats
@TylerH ah. I keep forgetting what privileges are unlocked at which higher levels because I am so rich *pushes up glasses like a snob
what's sad is the spike i see from a day or two ago is below the avg per day answers from 2 months ago
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> Why do mechanics love fixing vehicles but hate writing service manuals?
I can tell when Kevin has read the blog post
somehow
i haven't actually read this one
21:32
@KevinB Yeah, this.
@KevinB Since I just opened the article, I'll just give you the subtitle:
> It's time to delegate to the robots.
surprise
is there a question we could pose? If so, let's answer it with "use AI!"
At work, I'm one of the few people that writes documentation. Basically, there is one more person. And I mean documentation in the wiki. Other devs we have comment in code but...also, it's not super useful. Like, the definition of useless:
/// <summary>
/// The UID
/// </summary>
Guid Uid { get; set; }

/// <summary>
/// The name
/// </summary>
string Name { get; set; }
i don't build things other people use, so, who needs documentation
i do leave myself notes tho when i do something weird
At any rate, I'm not even writing that much documentation in the wiki because nobody reads it. So, that's one reason why I don't like writing documentation. But I do because it's crucial. I've a release process documented for an old system that simply cannot be wrong when followed. I once had to do a release while feeling very ill and couldn't even think straight. But I simply followed the documented release steps and went without a hitch.
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Q: In the redesigned [Watched tags], the 'see all' link incorrectly(?) opens the edit window

Jonathan DoddsThe redesigned [Watched tags] doesn't show all my watched tags but it does have a 'see all' link. There is a gear icon which opens an edit window where tags can be added and removed from being watched. The 'see all' link opens the same edit window. This seems like an issue. Before the 'see all' l...

Well, "correctly". You do get to see them all. It does what it says.
Also, saves you having two different views - edit and non-edit.
I mean the "saves" as in on the dev side. Not the user side.
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Why are questions with my watched tags no longer highlighted on the new home page? I gives me a headache trying to search through the list for my tags to find relevant questions. It is so much more user-friendly (and just enjoyable to use) when my watched tags ARE highlighted for me. Can this be fixed? They are highlighted on the Newest Questions page. Which I now have to keep in the copy-buffer to return to a usable StackOverflow list. Clicking on the icon (top-left) takes me to the unwanted new page without watched-tags highlighted. — David C. Rankin 7 mins ago
SE are doing this "MVP and expand" approach but that doesn't work if you're trying to replace existing functionality. The MVP for that should cover a lot more of what the old one did.
Imagine somebody forced you to replace your phone to the latest one. But you're handed over a calculator and told that you'd get the other features soon.
And the real fun part is that they've been doing that for years. So, I fully expect them to follow through with the next part after "expand" which is "abandon the project at <= 90% done". So, they are slowly whittling away the functionality of the network.
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@VLAZ well, it works for all other vendors
"move to our new product! It's much better than the old one!" new product does about 60% of what the old one does, and does it worse, too
23:54
@TylerH lol, so here is a weird story on this topic from my company from few years ago. So, brief backstory - I was hired to be a sole maintainer of a legacy system. It's WhateverProduct version 4. And it's from 2014-ish or so. Obviously, if it's version 4 there were previous versions. Year of Our Lord 2020 rolls around and suddenly I'm told that we should check if version 3 of WhateverProduct is going to be affected by Flash going EOL.
I know v4 has zero Flash in it, I have no clue what v3 even is or that it was still live. Turns out, that when the company decided to make v4 they didn't implement everything. But they cut out the least used features. Which I guess makes sense. But the customers who used those least used features just stayed on v3.
The real kicker is that the "least used feature" the customer stayed for was 1. A tree table. Yes, a table that shows you hierarchical data. 2. There is a single one of those in just one specific screen in the entire product. 3. That table uses Flash. 4. In the entire product, this is the only piece of Flash used. 5. On the development side, in the entire tech stack, only ever the tree tables have any Flash in them. Nothing else in the framework, plugins, components, etc. uses Flash.
So, my company was in panick mode. They hired the ex dev of the system from his new place. As a consultant at exorbitant fee, obv. Both of us together spent a couple of days trying to analyse the entire code of the old system to figure out that Flash situation. Things seem dire, since the company wants us to do something. Not clear what but Stuff. We were prepared to have to re-write parts of the legacy of the legacy system. We didn't, because we have the best customer relations person.
Turns out in all the panick nobody told her. We were in a call and she joins. Apparently with the whole "Flash is EOL and v3 of the product uses it" nobody bothered to loop her into it. So, she joins the call alright, with, like, 5 minute worth of prior warning for the topic. And as we explain what sort of effort we're looking at to replace the functionality, she drops "Wait, the v3 tree table? We have, like, five customers that even use that. Maybe 3-4 times a year each."
She not only knows the v3 product more than literally everybody else in the entire depratment together, she knows which customer uses which system and how. I mean, she's awesome - she probably even sends birthday cards to the kids of the users. At any rate, our customer rep gal just...calls the customers. And in essence tells them "Hey, we're going to move you to the new version of our product. Yeah, and on screen B you won't have multi-level table, just a single level. OK, bye"
The customers apparently replied: "Oh, OK. Thanks" and that was it. /story

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