I have a Budget table which has the following columns:
BudgetId, BudgetDate, BudgetAmount
and a table Expense which has the following columns:
ExpenseID, Date, ExDescrip, Category_fk, ExAMount
How can I subtract daily expense from the budget of a sepecific date?
I am using this query to ge...
Their old question is heavily downvoted, though, so I'm not sure if we should press them to stick with the old question or we could make an exception in this case:
Cray reduced to banner ads punting big data solutions.
Once I had the misfortune to work with someone who used to sell Crays. 0/10 would not recommend - coming from a hardware background he had almost no appreciation of software basics like requirements and delivery timescales beyond a few weeks.
@Phil Yes, I saw that. I was going to post it too.
@MichaelGreen Not sure I'd describe something that has to be plumbed in as a 'box.'
@swasheck Last I saw the petition for a second referendum had 2.3 million votes.
There's a whole lot of JHFC what the *%~#! did you think you were doing? going on now.
@MichaelGreen Well, a traditional Cray customer did their own software - if you can afford a Cray XMP you can afford a staff of boffins on the payroll. He was working for a company flogging insurance policy administration systems and consultancy work to integrate and enhance them, an industry noted for being requirements heavy. He was universally hated by anybody in the company who had any responsibility for delivery.
> So much for all those promises. Leading politicians in the campaign to pull the U.K. out of the European Union are back-pedaling fast on a number of pledges, particularly over extra money for health care.
@JamesLupolt i was just reading that it was started by a "Leaver" who was hedging against losing. now it's being used for the opposite and he's frustrated
@JamesLupolt I think it was a political move - he wanted to use it as a play for the far right in a bid to get a shot at the top spot in the Tories. The polemic about Cameron checkmating him by resigning is quite an interesting take on the whole affair.
Somebody just won damages from Microsoft for having their system poohed by a Windows 10 upgrade.
Back in the '90s I used to think apt-get was just the greatest thing in O/S maintenance. In the intervening 20 years marketing and bureaucracy has managed to turn online upgrade management into a tool for social control. The difference: with apt-get you actually chose what packages you wanted to upgrade when.
@wBob There are quite a few limitations -- no Agent, no Availability Groups or other HA features, no SSRS, SSIS, SSAS
But all the core DB engine stuff works and seems to perform well despite what looks like Win32 emulation being used (the callstacks are Win32 all the way down when it crashes)
I've got a SQL Server 2008R2 SP1 database installed and I'm trying to run a repair on it using a 2008R2 install binaries.
In the middle of the repair loading, the window suddenly shuts down and gives me this error message, anyone knows what to do with that ? My searching skills have left me alon...
I will never look at this instance directly in the eyes ever again just to make sure it doesn't become angered and breaks by itself, might also update my question
seriously I hate the people who decide 50Gb is enough for a system drive then go and do some random cleanups because they find out it wasn't enough after all
poor england. it's been a rough stretch for them. voting for boaty mcboatface, voting to leave the eu, eliminated by iceland ... what's next? electing trump as PM if he loses here?
hodgson didnt even make to the locker room before retiring
England have faced 8 shots on target so far in the tournament. Four of them have gone in. Hartdog, mate.