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Most of you have been using Windows OS. Have you ever tried finding, what is the length of a file name or a folder name could be? Except those who have specifically worked on File system Object (FSO) would have not bothered to know as how a file and folder name is defined in Windows OS.
Friday, February 20, 2009 8:58:29 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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I think I wrote the program correct, but still the web page does not show the desired HTML output. How do I debug and validate my web page HTML and CSS rendered to the browser?
Saturday, February 14, 2009 12:02:40 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
This post is in continuation to my previous post on “Converting Row Data as Comma Separated String”, which is to demonstrate exactly the opposite process “Converting a Comma Separated String Having IDs to Row Result”.
Friday, February 13, 2009 8:51:01 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
You know how many fields are there in the table. You know the size of each field in the table. You know how many records are there in a table. But do you really know the size of a table? How much space is that table really taking?
Thursday, February 12, 2009 11:46:10 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
SQL Server 2005 has lots of new features, of which one is PIVOT clause. This is similar to Pivot tables in MS Excel and Matrix Control in Reporting Service. Here is a simple example demonstrating how to use PIVOT clause. I am right now taking a simple example. There are scenarios where there could be a need to write a big stored procedure to build a Pivot table in lower versions of SQL Server.
Friday, February 06, 2009 9:09:00 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
 
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