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Defining cascading referential integrity constraints in SQL Server
Sure, while I'm at it....I'll get into a car on a down hill slope to the Grand Canyon with dodgy breaks.I should think it would be pretty easy to write procedures to handle child records. This sort of 'automatic override' strategy seemed to be the cause of many of...
Tags: mattohare@..., Microsoft SQL Server, server
Discussion threads 2007-06-26
Grateful that I don't "mashup"
article rootMessage was edited by: The Trivia GeekNon-Profit NON-CommercialI think it important for non-profits to remember that when they promote their cause, the do enter a bit of commercialism. I've seen a few non-profit orgs with sites that crash from these short sighted ideas. Prototype, yeah. Temporary...
Tags: mattohare@..., mashup
Discussion threads 2007-05-24
Splitting a class across files in VB.NET
This is new to 2005?I assume this is not in 2003. Is it new to 2005, or a version yet to come?
Tags: Microsoft development tools, .NET, Programming languages, mattohare@..., Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
Discussion threads 2007-05-05
Database Naming Standards
In the late 80s, the only naming standard I saw for database objects were vague ones like 'tbl' for table, 'qry' for query. I noticed that these were pretty useless when you would get a list of about fifty tables and a few hundred stored procedures. For tables,...
Tags: mattohare@..., database
Discussion threads 2007-04-04
MSN Messenger outage blamed on 'data center' issue
Three Networks?Yes, there are three companies, but there are four networks that do not interconnect. Perhaps the article writer forgot that AOL owns both ICQ and AIM? Or, pretends that one of those two do not exist? Maybe the writer has personal problems with one of them....
Tags: data center, mattohare@..., MSN, MSN Messenger, network, security
Discussion threads 2005-02-09

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I don't get paid to do your job too
You know the scenario. You’re tucked away in your cube, typing away, when you hear the little voice say, “Hey, you got a second?” You try to resist making eye contact, but the moment that you turn your head, you’re trapped. The voice says “I was wondering if you could...
Tags: Team management, Matthew Osborn, team, job
Technical articles 2003-03-07
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