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Get on my level
I'm surprised to hear you've heard of levels
Compatibility levels to make 2022 demos easier, specifically
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Q: Issue with displaying Results to Grid, despite selecting the option

MusteeI am a learner who needs the community assistance to better my understanding and proficiency. I appeal for your time and expertise. I am using SQL Server Express 2022 and SSMS v19.0.2, despite having results to grid as the default, I still checked that from tools - options - SQL Query is set to '...

Gosh
11:01
@PaulWhite sometimes you eat the bear and sometimes the bear eats you
So true
11:58
Maybe that person would enjoy the output clause
Good thing we have J. Drizzle to leave helpful comments
Yep, he Excels at that
12:58
@ErikDarling Only if Paul continues to decapitalize the words I arbitrarily choose to capitalize. 🙂
It's like an Easter egg hunt.
decapitalize wall street
Oh I thought your SHIFT key was sticking
Sticky Keys is a Windows feature...
Also, I don't understand StackExchange sometimes. I don't see how my answer on such a trivial thing is worth that many updoots lol.
Such is life though.
Hot Network Question
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13:05
I quite dislike product recommendation questions in general
They so often go like this or worse
Yet they're valid on here, eh? Only a few weeks ago I Learn.Microsoft.com that from you.
They are just ok if they are unusually well-specified
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A: Would question about database recommendation be on topic?

Paul Whitedatabase-recommendation questions are not off-topic, but experience has shown that they need to be better than average to avoid being ignored or closed, especially in recent times. Click on that tag to see existing questions. Be specific about the circumstances, requirements, and constraints you...

"better than average" is the euphemism I used before
Gotcha. I believe OP did a reasonable job communicating their requirements. Not sure if their specific case is unique enough to be above the average though.
Most of the time they're ignored. When they do catch fire, everyone has a product to offer and the details only come out in 683882243 comments spread all over the page
> $product is perfect for this!
Arguments often break out too
And ultimately, the Q & A often ends up being useful for precisely one person
So, yeah, I don't love them
@PaulWhite "When they do catch fire, everyone has a product to offer" - It's interesting because that question was rather dormant until after my answer and the question itself received a few updoots. Then the other answers came in.
But I find StackExchange (at least the DBA one) operates like the news in the US. Being first is more important than being accurate, as long as you correct yourself along the way. So it's interesting anyone would offer another answer after the question gets Hot. Seems a little late, if you care about updoots.
13:20
@J.D. Exactly. It depends how many see it and how keen they are to offer an opinion. The regulars here generally don't fall into that group and Easter weekend is quiet anyway. The problems start when the great unwashed across the network see it.
@J.D. I think it's not exactly Fastest Gun in the West here. Rather, the first answer tends to be a good one. If it's not, subsequent answers do overtake. But again, it depends on exposure.
@PaulWhite I think first to answer is a factor, if the answer sounds reasonable. But I think rep / popularity also plays a role too, especially on helping subsequent answers overtake other answers. I guess there's a few variables though. But in general being first with a reasonable sounding answer appears to be an easy way to gather a few updoots most times, even if it isn't the authoritative or ending answer with the highest amount of updoots.
Some of it is just human nature. A popular answer will sometimes beat a technically better answer, it's true.
Yea, human nature indeed. Herd mentality I suppose.
Not everyone is qualified to judge, and some people overestimate their ability.
Democracy was a mistake
@PaulWhite Have an alternative idea? 🙃
13:27
Benevolent dictatorships are best ofc
Sounds a little contradictory lol
I quite liked the Top Answers' idea of giving higher rep users the ability to grant more 'votes' at their discretion
@J.D. That's just because you are overestimating your ability to judge
@PaulWhite oOo. That's sounds democratic in a good way perhaps.
It's certainly worth a shot. The idea being that users with more experience are more likely to boost better posts
Which is just a system of layered dictatorial benevolence
Meritocracy, perhaps
@PaulWhite indeed, given that the higher rep users were technically voted to that place by their peers on here. Democracy at its finest.
Meritocracy sounds better, yes.
13:35
The Chinese flavour of democracy, perhaps
My favorite kind of food too...
Most Asian food is p yummy
I'm actually rather big on Thai and Vietnamese, but I'm good for any of it.
Well this has been a Good Morning after a Great Friday, but I'm off to rugby. First game back since the season ended. ✌️Cheers!
Yes Thai > Chinese for me
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13:40
Indian > Thai
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I mean, wtf
Looks like a jump off a tall building
14:34
Which is what I considered at the 6th attempt
@J.D. I know Paul already suggested the commenter edit their details into your answer, but there is nothing stopping you doing precisely that, and flagging the subsequently unnecessary comments for deletion.
I'd do it, but I'm a lazy DBA
Too busy working on your SQL Server Express Edition answer eh
lol
I was conducting critical research on my wife's ability to whistle
Apparently she can only whistle when breathing in
Never mastered that super-loud whistle some people can do with their fingers
But it's not a skill I've really missed
Not heard the only-whistle-in variation before
My wife cannot do a convincing chicken impression
@PaulWhite me either
@PaulWhite now I want to know how and why you know that
I feel like that's a pin-worthy comment
14:52
Oh, I went through a phase of making chicken noises now and again, pretty well I think. One day, she tried to imitate me and I didn't stop laughing for half an hour
It may have been a Swedish Chef type thing, I don't recall exactly how it started
LOL awesome. Why were you making chicken noises in bed?
Nobody said anything about a bed being involved
I assumed
Yep
No, it was an ordinary everyday sort of chicken noise. Casual.
Of the bok-erk variety
Obviously way more sophisticated than that. Limitations of the current medium
oh, I immediately understood the complexity of the Paul White Chicken Call
14:57
ah, good
There were undoubdtedly edge cases involved and things no one even knew chickens did. 😅
I hope she upvoted you
 
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Apr 3 at 13:51, by Paul White
@JoshDarnell Indeed. I hadn't noticed the typo in, "As demonstrated in the db<>fiddle link above, the Id column remains nullable after dropping the constraint using T-SQL." last time I read it.
It is finished.
16:18
Good morning again
Will the math stack exchange site ever recover?
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Well done
@ErikDarling been doing "research" again, eh?
Might come in handy
 
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@PaulWhite Oddly enough pinched fingers means "slow down" in Israel.
@ErikDarling Bit weird to have a "favourite quote" in a highly technical doc, but from the introduction, a statement which is untrue in every single word
> C# is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.
Also for sheer language design stupidity I give you Top Level Statements learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
21:56
@HannahVernon hmm? I believe Paul already did that earlier on. Or you just mean in general for future reference?
22:25
@J.D. I'm going with the 2nd one
Over 1,200 comments have been deleted in the last 30 days, just for scale of the problem
Over 7,000 since the beginning of year
23:02
@HannahVernon heh Coolio.
@HannahVernon crikey.
I'll keep that in mind the next time I'm thinking of commenting something unnecessary, for serious.
Or just add an answer, which you can always expound upon
23:33
@JoshDarnell Thank goodness
23:49
The nightmare is over.
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