Darryl Collins
darryl at whittleconsulting.com.au
Tue Apr 8 18:05:40 CDT 2014
Yes, that is rather succinct and neat. I tend to cheat when writing SQL strings for SQL Server and just use the GUI Query Builder in Access and then copy the SQL code from there. 90% of the time is will drop right in, although there are occasionally minor syntax tweaks required. Nothing a quick trip via Notepad 'search / replace' can't fix. Amateur hour perhaps, but then again, that is closer to my SQL Server skills than 'DBA Guru' ;) Cheers Darryl. -----Original Message----- From: dba-sqlserver-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:dba-sqlserver-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lawrence Sent: Tuesday, 8 April 2014 3:39 PM To: Discussion concerning MS SQL Server Subject: [dba-SQLServer] SQL joins Hi All: I have to anyways carefully think before doing any SQL statements but with the following graphic it should be a snap. https://twitter.com/ashalynd/status/449828745495330817/photo/1/large Jim _______________________________________________ dba-SQLServer mailing list dba-SQLServer at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-sqlserver http://www.databaseadvisors.com