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07:32
Morning
@MDCCL =) thanks
07:51
Morning
@MDCCL sure, but still everywhere over the rainbow or mostly in OP's database there is a table that holds information about races or tours (user_id, car_id, tour_id), there is where a surrogate key should be stored instead of using this crazy hash value.
Obviously with the information he has supplied, @ypercubeᵀᴹ and @EvanCarroll solutions both are good.
08:43
Morning
Morning
09:12
Morning
09:57
Hi
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Q: What is the difference between Federated and Decentralized Data Warehouse?

LifeH2OI can not find any clear definitions or explanations of any of these. Both seem decentralized. It appears that in Federated DWH, the data is distributed and not integrated into a single repository and accessed from distributed sources. While in Decentralized DWH implementation the data is integ...

I asked people but none seem to agree on one defintion
A question for @ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells ^^^
@LifeH2O I assume you saw this
I'm no expert but the key in my opinion is that a federated data warehouse is usually more or less similar in structure but just stored at different locations or in different business units while a decentralized datawarehouse is basically everybody doing their own thing with some master data tool in the middle tying things together for global reporting
I'm sure COTW understands the differences better than me and there is a good chance I'm wrong
Morning all
@TomV I did see this and it only explains where to use which one.
My current understanding is that in Federated, multiple indepenedent datawarehouses are accessed through a central point. While in Decentralized, they are integrated into a single warehouse.
10:12
@LifeH2O So a decentralised DW is a centralised DW?
10:23
@LifeH2O My understanding is that the federated dwh look alike so you can use shared reporting at the corp level and decentralized dwh need some sort of integration in a centralized dwh to do global reporting
 
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11:55
@McNets sorry, I was very AFK. The only place seems to be the source itself: doxygen.postgresql.org/ruleutils_8c_source.html#l01595
@dezso Thanks
12:39
@McNets this pdf mentions it: google.com/…
 
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13:44
@ypercubeᵀᴹ yes, I found it, it's a HP doc. It's a bit rare there isn't anything on official Postgres docs. Thank you.
14:11
Hey @McNets, are you still looking for more info in your question dba.stackexchange.com/questions/222987/…
14:21
Yeah, the question looks abandoned ;)
Let the shunning commence. lol
Tsk tsk :)
@Forrest Noooo, still active, I'm waiting.
Just gathering info, reading about it.
Ah - so you still feel like you don't understand what's happening?
Nope, I understand now, I was thinking to post an answer and then accept another one. But I'm a bit busy this week.
14:36
Ok, fair enough
lol
14:52
Thanks @AndriyM
No worries
15:53
nooooo details.
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Q: CPU goes 100 during Inserts

user9394033Every time there is an insert the CPU goes 100% on the execution plan it shows Clustered Index Insert. I have created a covered index but it is not hitting that as well. It is a 2008 sql server with 32 gb of ram. Please advice where to look

> It has a clustered index and 2 non clustered index and one covered index that contains all the fields. The covering index is there to speed up the reads
Sounds like they don't understand what a clustered index is.
If they've added a "covering index" with all the fields.
I never heard of a covering index in the context of an insert
@jadarnel27 maybe they want two copies of the data, stored in different orders, without manually managing it.
@TomV it might be that you're doing a conditional insert
also, I have no idea about the context for the two above statements. I just drive-by-comment.
@MaxVernon All I have to say to that is: 🤨
you young'uns with your emojis. I have no idea what that one is. (Firefox doesn't tell me, either)
ahaha "Face with Raised Eyebrow".
16:08
LOL
in that case, yes, @jadarnel27 - I agree wholeheartedly with your summation.
I love the rendered emoji in Chrome's address bar.
Never used Chrome. I hate giving Google more info than I need to.
ahhhh cooool
firefox does that tooo
16:11
I went as the shit emoji for Halloween
lol, nice one.
@MaxVernon Nah, man - your information is safe with Google.
@jadarnel27 sure, but risk-mitigation says why give them more.
and I never use the same password twice :-)
@MaxVernon Haha right, I'm just Joshing you. Don't trust anyone, of course.
@MaxVernon I'd expect nothing less!
@jadarnel27 nice one!
16:16
@jadarnel27 I've tried to probe information with some questions that haven't been answered. At this point I'm likely to simply move on.
shithead. I love it.
nice shirt
16:30
Little toddlers recognized me as the poop emoji, poopoo-head.
I remember when Evan (on the right) was 2-3 and I made a Lego Saints player costume and people did not recognize Lego. "Is he a robot?" This was before Lego movie and stuff. This year his friend said she was going as a wolf so he immediately decided to go as Red Riding Hood.
Cross-dressing starts early here in New Orleans...
Ya'll treating my boy Teddy well down there? lol
@CadeRoux Did you have a lego jersey as well?
@jadarnel27 now he's claiming to be inserting a single value? We are definately not getting the full picture here.
16:49
indexed view?
@Zane indeed. I don't think the question is really answerable without table and index definitions, and the actual execution plan. And even then...
My assumption upon learning that he's using GUID's is that he has a clustered and nonclusterd(which has all columns for some reason) is not sequential and his index is fragmented into oblivion.
However since getting a complete picture on this from this fella is like pulling teeth I could be waaaaay off.
surprised it's not closed already tbh
17:09
@ypercubeᵀᴹ Done
17:27
@Zane Voted to close.
17:46
if it's not an indexed view, he needs an exorcism
29 comments. Impressive.
@Zane Let me find it.
User has been around for 9 months and still doesn't know how to edit their question, apparently.
@jadarnel27 They do, but apparently they still need to learn the etiquette of doing so when getting comments with lots of questions
@jadarnel27 I take it your latest edit was based on a now deleted comment, correct?
18:03
1 hour ago, by Paul White
surprised it's not closed already tbh
@AndriyM it was.
I meant to mention that in the revision comment but forgot.
@CadeRoux Oh cool! I'd thought you'd made it out of legos.
@PaulWhite Getting details from this user has been... Difficult.
@Zane to say the least.
It definately appears tobe a helping the helpless kind of a scenario..
18:34
@kamalvalero presentando las nuevas características de SQL Server 2019 en #NETConfCL #SQLServer #BusinessIntelligence #Analytics
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Que guapo
19:02
I feel like what is being asked for should not be attempted.
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Q: Create a View from Multiple Databases

JenniferDatabase X - tableCust - Column-CustNumber Database Y - tableCust - Column-Custnumber Datbase Z - tableCust - Column-Custnumber I'm trying to create a view in database H from those three databases like below. Select Custnumber,Orginal_DB_Name() as DatabaseName from X.dbo.tablecust Union Select...

Does it exists an original_db_name() function?
19:24
I'm confused... — Jennifer 2 mins ago
So say we all
That seems to be the general feeling about questions coming in today.
Also another user leaving a dead end. What are we supposed to say to "I'm confused"? lol
19:48
Looks like it's that time of year where people realise they should have listened in lectures, and they come here to try and copy my homework
20:10
@AndriyM has beat Aaron
so - am i going to regret setting up Sql Replication?
will i hate it?
@JzInqXc9Dg Regret? Probably not. hate it? Surely.
haha
true
id take hating it over regretting it
I have to be honest, I've only had encounters with MySQL replication, not SQL Server's.
20:45
Another question that makes 0 sense
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Q: Reinserting a set of rows in alphabetical order

AlanCzI have two item info tables(one is a backup), and a set of rows got deleted from one (about 10), how can I reinsert those 10 rows in the other table in the proper numerical order that it had before?

21:09
The comments suggests the sites patience is running thin.
21:20
I am using sql. — AlanCz 4 hours ago
As in MS SQL Server? What version and edition please? — Shooter McGavin 4 hours ago
mysql, actually. — AlanCz 3 hours ago
oh yeah.
> .. is Slave-Master replication possible?
Yes, name the master "Slave" and the slave "Master".
lol
it's the same guy, in case anyone didn't notice. 2 questions on the site,
so what you're saying is, good thing there's no downvoting ring around? cough cough
21:36
Yikes. Once folks start talking about the implicit order ina table you know you're already waaaay off base.

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