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#CEP #Blogs The News Today: Microsoft: SQL Server 2008 R2 crosses the finish line: As a result, new SQL Server 200... http://bit.ly/duW7I8
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Reverse Eng. Dbase App: Reverse engineer a dbase application to a .Net and MS-SQL server application. The dbase sy... http://bit.ly/agOgUC
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Reverse Eng. Dbase App: Reverse engineer a dbase application to a .Net and MS-SQL server application. The dbase sy... http://bit.ly/9OeK3t
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SQL 2008 Forum - Dynamic Query: Here is my codeDECLARE @QtyPerUnitMeasure DECIMAL(38,20)DECLARE @QryQtyPerUntMsr N... http://bit.ly/9ti5wG
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