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Re: Complex SQL Question Question
SQL Server 2005 is pretty normal these days. I think if anything it is you, sir, who is not normal!
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Re: Complex SQL Question Question
It's quite easy to use SQL Server 2005 and not have a normalized design. But I'll not guess one way or the other on your model...
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Re: Complex SQL Question Question
I am far from being a database guru by any means, but keep in mind you are looking at only one very small facet of an entire application. I am happy to say that this is really the only query that has given me any trouble and had to be beaten into place.
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