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The Stranger
8th July 2010, 14:46
NO NOT YOU DB!
Given the large number of nerds here do we have any people with experience administering M$ SQL Server databases please.
If so, could you please PM me? I have a question, but given that I desire fact not DB's random disjointed ramblings I see little point in discussing it here.

Littleman
8th July 2010, 18:32
NO NOT YOU DB!
Given the large number of nerds here do we have any people with experience administering M$ SQL Server databases please.
If so, could you please PM me? I have a question, but given that I desire fact not DB's random disjointed ramblings I see little point in discussing it here.

He does seem to gravitate towards threads that have question marks in the thread title or appeals for experts/advice.

Oh the irony.

The Stranger
8th July 2010, 19:57
He does seem to gravitate towards threads that have question marks in the thread title or appeals for experts/advice.

Oh the irony.

Well lets face it, he is an expert - of sorts.
X being the unknown quantity and a spert being a drip under pressure.

Littleman
8th July 2010, 21:27
It's odd. I never thought I would post in a thread involving the use of the acronym SQL coupled with the word server.

Admittedly it was factual, but hardly relevant.

The Stranger
8th July 2010, 21:32
It's odd. I never thought I would post in a thread involving the use of the acronym SQL coupled with the word server.

Admittedly it was factual, but hardly relevant.

Based on the use of that TLA - welcome to nerdville. I'll get a pocket protector in the post to you right away.

Mully
8th July 2010, 21:37
Does "SQL Server" remind anyone else of "Secret Squirrel"?

No? Just me then....

Righto - as you were.

Littleman
8th July 2010, 23:30
TLA?

Now your just trying to hurt me.

Antonio
9th July 2010, 00:05
Hi, send me your question. I might be able to help you.

The Stranger
9th July 2010, 08:01
TLA?

Three Letter Acromyn

The Stranger
9th July 2010, 08:02
Hi, send me your question. I might be able to help you.

Thank you sir, but thanks to a couple of gentlemen I think it is now sorted.