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6:20 AM
Morning
@EvanCarroll Well it is a shopping list style question, but I added my 2 <preferred currency> to the question anyway.
 
6:57 AM
@hot2use wow that's a really horrible name for a tech product
OpenText Gupta SQLBase lol
what des that provide over sqlite?
not sure who writes these tech docs they're all shit -- the ones that guy suggested too
someone needs to make a law about product pages that don't tell what advantages they have to the open source and free alternatives in the space
 
7:16 AM
If such a thing would exist, then database administrators would probably not know about it, would they? — Gerard H. Pille 10 hours ago
@hot2use It should be closed as off-topic, shopping list question.
Morning, BTW
 
8:07 AM
@Colin'tHart True
 
8:36 AM
Oooh, the next version of sqlite supports windowing functions. sqlite.org/draft/releaselog/current.html Big news
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9:27 AM
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Q: Highly voted question with great answer marked for deletion

AccidentallyObtuseI have a question that has many (60) upvotes and an incredible answer that has 70 up votes. It has been marked as a duplicate and has 3 deletion marks against it. What will happen to the question if more people vote to delete it? I flagged the question for moderator attention to say that the g...

Hehe:
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A: Highly voted question with great answer marked for deletion

Shog9I originally flagged that question asking for a merge over two years ago. So my first impulse was to merge it. But the obvious choice for merging had a rather less comprehensive answer. So I repented of my error, closed the older question as a duplicate of yours, and merged the other direction. ...

Not bad: Two years.
 
10:04 AM
Looking forward to the reasoning behind this dba.stackexchange.com/questions/214954/…
 
10:47 AM
In agreement with Evan, there are more sensible ways of dealing with isolation on a single server. Why not ask a question about it? — Philᵀᴹ 26 secs ago
"In agreement with Evan". !
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11:17 AM
Snowing in Hades is it
 
11:32 AM
@Philᵀᴹ "The SQLite developers used the PostgreSQL window function documentation as their primary reference for how window functions ought to behave. Many test cases have been run against PostgreSQL to ensure that window functions operate the same way in both SQLite and PostgreSQL."
:-)
The review queues are feeling very lonely!
 
@Colin'tHart TLC-ed
 
 
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3:11 PM
@Lamakthat's great news dude! Congrats
 
 
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6:20 PM
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A: One table used in two databases

Sarfraz KureshiI WANT TO CONNECT TO DATABASE

Ummm....
 
6:32 PM
@Zane hello sir
 
Yo yo
 
everything good with you?
 
Other than this job yeah.
 
have you tried restarting it?
 
Plan is to bounce out and get a new one once summer is over.
@sp_BlitzErik nah the reboot at wells needs to happen at the executive level and I can't reach that button.
@sp_BlitzErik right now my ability to leave in the middle of the day to go swimming with my dog is too good of a benefit to leave.
I also have a massive desire to fix our data file structure before I bounce as well.
 
6:44 PM
oh yeah what kind of dog?
 
I've got a lab mixed with some sort of shepherd.
 
there go all my pitbull jokes
thanks for having a nice dog
 
Sorry. He's got stork legs. You can make fun of him for that.
 
wouldn't feel the same
 
How's things going for you man? I saw you've got a book out. That's seems pretty sweet.
 
6:58 PM
yeah not bad. just waiting for someone to buy it, hahaha.
 
7:34 PM
> FAST_FORWARD
Specifies a FORWARD_ONLY, READ_ONLY cursor with performance optimizations
what are these "performance optimizations"?
 
@sp_BlitzErik I intend on checking it out. It doesn't look like a normal tech book which is good because I tend to struggle with those.
 
I see @PaulWhite has already answered that here
 
@MaxVernon of course he does
 
8:16 PM
@MaxVernon Comment answer detected!
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Disappointed in Paul.
 
@jadarnel27 lol
 
9:08 PM
@Philᵀᴹ the internet went all FIN today.
 
 
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11:16 PM
@jadarnel27 To be fair, it was a link-only answer, so seems fair to put it in a comment.
 

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