Hi All,
It looks like we'll be two teams short for Code War (currently 6) -
please let me know today if you want to put up a team - it's great fun!
Robin
ROBIN HILLIARD
Chief Executive Officer
ro...@rocketboots.com.au
RocketBoots Pty Ltd
Level 11
189 Kent Street
maybe Railo and Adobe should put teams in :-p
2009/5/18 Robin Hilliard ro...@rocketboots.com.au
Hi All,
It looks like we'll be two teams short for Code War (currently 6) - please
let me know today if you want to put up a team - it's great fun!
Robin
*ROBIN HILLIARD*
*Chief Executive
Claude
Before you do anything, make sure you back up the database.
To answer your question, it should just add the column in. Depending on how
complex the table change is, sometimes it created a tmp table, puts the data
in there, drops the table, re-creates the table with the changes and adds
Thanks for your reply
Regards
Claude Raiola
SAMARIS.net Software
Email: i...@samaris.net
Mobile 0414 228 948
Website: www.SAMARIS.net
-Original Message-
From: Steve Onnis st...@cfcentral.com.au
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 12:41:15
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re:
I am using SQL Server Manager to add an extra collum to an existing database
table and when I proceed to save the changes I receive a message telling me the
table I am editing is about to be saved to the database even though it already
exists and has many thousand records contained within it