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user47589
ponies aren't allowed money.
@TravisJ exactly
@Codeman "Bulk options"
user47589
Anyone want to get into an argument over something trivial?
user47589
I'm in the mood.
18:01
@Wardy - No really, what is it (the first step)? I haven't worked with OData
You could tell me why its such a pain in the ass to install Xamarin android player (Functionally)
@Amy - I will argue with you about your mental prowess and ability to make others agree with you.
@TravisJ logically it would be "start a new webapi project, add OData nuget refs"
user47589
lol
then it moves on to "setup your odata context"
user47589
18:02
If you love OData so much why don't you marry it!
ooohhh
data
@Amy what he asked ... jeez
@Wardy - So here is my suggestion of how to work with the current available framework.
@Wardy - Either find or create a canonical question for "I just started a webapi project, how do I add the OData nuget refs?"
Guys what about ghost.org/about
@Wardy - And then in the tag wiki stackoverflow.com/tags/odata/info edit in the explanation that the first place to start with odata is to start a webapi project, and add the nuget refs
And link to it
18:04
> for professional bloggers
And then do that for every other step as well
that scares me
its free and OOS?
who cares
@Wardy - It will create OData info, we can all make sure that it is edited because of SO, and you will get a decent amount of rep from your efforts.
If i put Only look if you are a professional serial killer in my profile would you not look at it
?
lol
18:05
@Failsafe - I would probably avoid that link.
user47589
I'm a cereal killer.
@TravisJ interesting ... i wonder if you could basically build a blog article by chaining various answers together with some contextual text between them
essentially have stack answers / questions be the bits
@Wardy - Ooh, I just had meta about that
hmmm
@TravisJ I've got a connection, where I connect to a database. But, another database within the same instance exist where a proc I need to call. Shouldn't it just by [dbName].[dbo].[proc_Name]?
18:07
100
A: Posting and answering questions you have already found the answer to

Jeff Atwood Having this in mind, is it a good practice to post a question and answer it yourself immediately on stackoverflow/serverfault when you want to share your idea with community? Absolutely, that is one of the design goals for the site: to be a frictionless technical mini-blog where you get repu...

^ (atwood was the co founder)
@Greg yes, as long as you have the right access
Joel Spolsky on May 22, 2012
Remember this old picture?
And a post by Joel on the subject (the other founder)
@tweray In SQL Server Management studio it works, but in code it doesn't. Says I don't have access to the underlying security context.
@Greg - I don't think you can connect to multiple databases with one connection. I think they have to be separate.
@Greg well, as i said, you need to grant access to the user you are using in code
@TravisJ i think he means 2 database schema under the same sqlserver intance
18:11
@TravisJ you can call a sproc in another db on the same server or on a linked server from within SQL code
@tweray - erm, not sure I follow
@Wardy - Oh really? I don't use raw SQL often at all
@TravisJ in the event you need to do this you can add a sproc / function yourself to your EF context and then simply call it from C#
Although I do have a complicated situation with sql
its questionable IMO
Yes, that is what I'm doing.
No, EF. It is all SqlDataReader / SqlConnection.
18:14
I have a temporal db setup. Each table has several date and auditing fields. However, I need to add one more date field to the setup, which requires each table to then get that extra field. I was thinking of just making the new field be equal in value to another field of similar type as a base setup. Is that easily accomplished or will it take a long time to run something that copies all of that over?
Hm, not sure why it won't let me.
@TravisJ eh ?
just update each table adding the new field
or did i miss something
yes that part is easy
but then I was going to try to make the new field contain the data of an existing field for every row
you might then have a migration script do whatever data changes you have
and just have it migrate from the one field value to the other?
18:17
you'll prob have to script that individually for each table, unless you can see a pattern ... in my case for example if i was just renaming a column I would just have EF do it
The auditing fields are the same for every table
but if i was adding a new col that I needed to compute a value for I would add the col and gen a migration for EF to create it then add custom SQL script to populate the value in there
Every table has about 6 fields that are shared across the db
@Greg well, if EF then strange thing can happen, i would suggest to try raw sql
That approach makes sense
18:19
given that this is EF in my case if the rules were similar enough I could prob do sort of foreach on the various types and run an update in the migration
The script to copy the value in there could lock the table for a long time though, right? There are roughly 3 million rows total.
the code might be quite compact when I was done
@TravisJ then in you migration script create a sproc and call it then remove it
keeps everything in SQL then
@TravisJ that value from other column is permanent value or just a temp value that can change?
@tweray - The other column can change, but the new value doesn't need to change in the future, I just want to initialize it with the other columns current value.
18:22
alter table [yourtable] add column [NewColumn] Varchar(100) default('somethingDummy')
update [yourtable] set [NewColumn] = [OldColumn]
that shits on the blog idea i guess lol
if you want extra safety, do it in transaction
@Wardy ?
I don't want to blog SO questions
user47589
I dont think you can do DDL inside a transaction
that's your idea fam
18:23
yeh i was thinking that
@tweray - How long do you think that will take to run?
@TravisJ how many existing rows are there in your table?
@TravisJ straight copy should be fast
its rebuilding the indexes that will crap on everything
@tweray - There are roughly two dozen tables, half of them have several hundred thousand rows
100k rows is about 3-5 second approximately, of course depending on how's your performance of sever, but usually won't be longer than 15 sec as far as i know
what's the datatype of your new column and old target column btw?
18:25
@TravisJ Parralell.ForEach(ShitStorm, shit => shit.Unfuck());
wait a week
read exception
if you want to avoid lock, you can do the update in while loop, slower but less impact
@tweray - Date
then it's less than 15 sec thing
@tweray - Oh, that isn't bad at all then. I was worried about hours so that is orders of magnitude faster.
@TravisJ ive done work on 10 mil + rows in a table before in minutes
18:27
Nice
needs your SQL sys admin to know his shit though
you need to use things like table partitioning
breaks the workload over many disks
I know it isn't that large. Big data works in the gigabyte range for databases and I don't think mine is even more than several megabytes if that
partitioning is not that hard
@TravisJ yeh you should be fine
partitioning is nothing but some dba misery to keep their paystub
18:28
do it the @Amy way ... baby steps
I don't have a dba or sysadmin to work with
user47589
lol
I do that stuff too
@TravisJ head between knees & beg for forgiveness
user47589
18:29
lol
don't worry i'm in the same crapfest too
SQL is sooooo cool ... when it works
Yeah, it is very powerful.
@tweray it's not when you have to support tens of millions of users
Double edged sword type of deal
my latest is that I have a server in france that has some legacy code fill up an old db ... all the datetimes are in GMT but the server is in french time
18:30
if you have 10k users, partitioning is DBA wankery. If you have 10M users, it's totally necessary for a flat data model
ouch
so when i odata query the stuff out it returns me a value an hour out
yay
DBA Wankery
i like that term
@Codeman well said ... lol on the DBA Wankery
@Codeman true that, but... as far as i know 99% of dba in industry don't get the luck to deal with that size of db
18:31
@tweray I wouldn't say 99% :P
most of the places that I've worked had DBs of that size
ok... okay... how about 95%
my first job, they actually had a DB for every single client because the clients were worried about their data being stored alongside others
I also heard someone refer to SQL clustering as a "Data cluster fuck"
@Wardy SQL clustering and partitioning are wildly different things
@Codeman I know ... i just thought it was relevant as we were talking DBA Wankery and other such SQL terms
18:33
:P
well, clustering and partitioning are both pretty common
partioning is more common for storing stuff like transaction data. Usually you don't have enough users where you need to partition that.
clustered partitions next ... that would be a Wankered clusterfuck ... surely?
lol
4
Q: what is different between database clustering and database partitioning

Dheya MajidI would like to know what is different between database clustering and database partitioning? As i know there are two types called attributes or record clustering sometimes called partitioning sometimes called fragmentation (i know partitioning =fragmentation but what is clustering). Is any diffe...

reminds me of a db I ended up migrating once ... it was on a 3 server cluster with all 3 using table partitioning ... something like 100 hard drvies running the lot ... for 100k rows in the whole db
@Wardy sounds like they really wanted a fast DB :P
@Wardy there goes my evening
18:36
I added logging in to see what was going on ... 1 backup call per week
nothing else
I was like WTF!
but ... you could really query it!!!
if you needed to lol
@Codeman so if other guy's data get sweaty it can get their data dirty right?
@TomW on what ??? clusterfucking a wanker?
aka ... a sql migration
user47589
clusterfucking a wanker does not sound fun.
c'mon sql migration is really not hard, even partitioning and most simple structured clustering are not monsters that you have to fear
@Amy its about the same as a sql migration
especially when its a 10 year old setup that's seen better days
user47589
18:39
The good ol' days.
@tweray have you ever seen a 10 server sql cluster before ??? I have ... with only 1 active server at a time ... that guy clearly did not get how clustering works
well, if it is master/slave cluster then it make sense, i just don't know if it is FBI or CIA that really need 9 duplicates
user47589
Deep Space 9 taught me that you can never have too much redundancy.
@tweray unless the datacenter burns down ... how does 9 servers help ?
brb food order
well, usually for master/slave or log shipping, slaves are all around the world
18:43
if I was doing code-first I definitely wouldn't use partitioning
so i finally got a non dynamic version of my voxel gen and rendering working
now i need to make it dynamic
guys I'm having issue with restoring nuget packages in VS2015
It's saying I'm missing \.nuget\NuGet.targets
@Codeman - Parallel processing with partitions sounds like a pretty sweet idea.
user47589
question: say I have a class Foo with get/set properties, and I make a class Bar that wraps a Foo and 1) provides read-only access to Foo's properties and 2) parses a few of Foo's values into Enums. Bar's interface is thus not exactly the same as Foo. What design pattern is this? Proxy? Or Wrapper?
@Wardy WE NEED MORE BUZZWORDS
18:47
@Codeman what was a Wankered Clusterfuck not enough ?
@Amy its a wrapper, a proxy transparently wraps the object
@Codeman - I use a combination of take and skip in a for loop with separate threads in order to pull records when a result set gets larger than 25000 results.
@Wardy put it in the cloud
user47589
ok thanks
@TravisJ how do you know when the result set is that big
@Amy - Adapter?
@Codeman - Because the range is put together asynchronously up front so it is in memory.
@Codeman - Basically it takes an object graph and loads it from the leafs up instead of from the top down.
18:53
ok here's one I don't think there's an answer to yet ... how do I use direct compute from a web page?
I want to execute some compute code on my gpu
That sounds like danger
Any good browser should be sandboxed enough to prevent you from executing commands straight to the gpu.
So you could probably do it from any version of IE or firefox.
user47589
lol
@TravisJ I wish Opera was better :(
@Codeman - Kendall swears by Opera. It is also not open to the system runtime so I don't think it would execute the gpu code.
I prefer chrome myself. Especially once I found out how to make browser extensions.
18:57
Opera is a fantastic browser
it just doesn't have all the features that all the other big browsers have
Yeah, like extensions? :)
like being vulnerable to malware
:D
@TravisJ its already possible to run shader code on the gpu using WebGL
for example the unreal engine can be run within the browser
@Codeman a good UI?

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