Thank you all. This is what I am talking about when I say how valuable
this list is to me and how valuable your assistance is. I have this
customer that I have been working for for over 20 years. They now have
a new project for me that involves populating SQL Server tables. Even
though I have done this for them over the years, I have to figure out
their mistakes in schema & permissions without any help from Enterprise
Manager. There is no one on their staff that can help me. That is why I
am populating the tables and then quering the tables to see what I got.
I really appreciate your help!
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
SanDC, Inc.
(623)-582-0323
www.san-dc.com <http://www.san-dc.com>
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www.arelationshipmanager.com <http://www.arelationshipmanager.com>
On 1/3/2014 3:43 PM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
On 03/01/2014 06:25 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Frank Cazabon
<[email protected]>wrote:
On 03/01/2014 04:01 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
Thanks Frank. I did not know that! I've been putting in the ";"
forever.
The ";" is needed for VFP's version of SQL.
It is not used in MS SQL Server.
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Well NO not at all.
I knew that was going to bite me as soon as I posted it. :)
You are correct, I should have been much clearer in what I said. As I
had said as much about the semi colon in my previous message, I didn't
bother going into the details of it and was just meaning that the semi
colon is not used in SQL Server like it is used in VFP.
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