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  • Reassociate .SQL files with VS T-SQL Editor

    - by Scott
    I seem to have lost the association from .sql files to the default VS T-SQL editor. I'm using Visual Studio 2008. When i open a .sql file it opens using a text editor with no syntax highlighting. How do I reassociate all .sql files with the default T-SQL editor while inside Visual Studio?

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  • primitives of a programming language

    - by Tim
    Hi, Which do the concepts control flow, data type, statement, expression and operation belong to? Syntax or semantics? What is the relation between control flow, data type, statement, expression, operation, function, ...? How a program is built from these primitives level by level? I would like to understand these primitive concepts and their relations in order to figure out what aspects of a new language should one learn. Thanks and regards!

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  • Komodo Double Indentation with Tab

    - by T. Stone
    In Komodo Edit, if I name the file *.django.html it gives me django syntax highlighting BUT it also indents with a tab character (8 spaces) instead of giving me the usual 4 space indent. How can I fix this? I've tried changing the value in Edit Preferences Editor Indentation Language Settings, but that seems to have no effect on it. The indentation works as normal (4 spaces) if I'm using any other extension (.py, .html, etc.). Ideas?

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  • sqllite - sql question 101

    - by qstar
    Hi, I would do something like this* select * from cars_table where body not equal to null. select * from cars_table where values not equal to null And id = "3" I know the syntax for 'not equal' is <, but i get an empty results. For the second part, I want to get a result set where it only returns the columns that have a value. So, if the value is null, then don't include that column. Thanks

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  • Rails - How do I write this string condition as an array condition

    - by adam
    named_scope :correct, :include => :correction, :conditions => "checked_at IS NOT NULL AND corrections.id IS NULL" On a side note I have googled loads and looked through books but i cant seem to find a list of all the various types of conditions you can use and how they differ when implenting them as strings, arrays or hashes. Is there a list of the syntax anywhere?

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  • error to send SMS

    - by deni
    i have a problem with that code.. i got a error when i execute CommSetting.comm.SendMessage(pdu); the error is Phone reports generic communication error or syntax error can u tell me how to solve my problem?? thx i develop with c#, VS 2008

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  • XPath select certain amount of levels only

    - by Psytronic
    If I have an xml structure like this <root <sub <node / <node / </sub <sub <node / <sub <sub <sub <node / </sub </sub <sub <sub <sub <node / </sub <node / </sub </sub <node / <node / </root Is there an xpath syntax which will only select the first three levels of nodes? so it will collect <root <sub <node / <node / </sub <sub / <sub <sub / </sub <sub <sub / </sub <node / <node / </root Thanks, Psy

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  • Using IN with sets of tuples in SQL (SQLite3)

    - by gotgenes
    I have the following table in a SQLite3 database: CREATE TABLE overlap_results ( neighbors_of_annotation varchar(20), other_annotation varchar(20), set1_size INTEGER, set2_size INTEGER, jaccard REAL, p_value REAL, bh_corrected_p_value REAL, PRIMARY KEY (neighbors_of_annotation, other_annotation) ); I would like to perform the following query: SELECT * FROM overlap_results WHERE (neighbors_of_annotation, other_annotation) IN (('16070', '8150'), ('16070', '44697')); That is, I have a couple of tuples of annotation IDs, and I'd like to fetch records for each of those tuples. The sqlite3 prompt gives me the following error: SQL error: near ",": syntax error How do I properly express this as a SQL statement?

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  • What is system() in linux

    - by Satish Patel
    I am an absolute beginner with Linux Operating system and just for fun in terminal I typed system() what happened next is as below: satish@satish-Inspiron-N5010 ~ $ system() >#include<iostream> >int main() bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'int' satish@satish-Ispiron-N5010~ $ Here I want to know that what is system() ? what is it's role here? why I got error in int main() line? What can we do with C/C++ programming in terminal?

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  • Dynamic SQL to query an Adventureworks table

    - by salvationishere
    I am trying to see a list of tables from Adventureworks DB from "Person" schema in Sql Server 2008. I developed teh following SP, but after running it as follows it gives me error "Incorrect syntax near ')'". Do you know how I can revise this SP or exec statement? CREATE PROCEDURE [getTableNames] @SchemaName VARCHAR(50) AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; SET @SchemaName = 'PERSON' DECLARE @cmd AS VARCHAR(max) SET @SchemaName = RTRIM(@SchemaName) SET @cmd = N'SELECT TABLE_NAME ' + 'FROM information_schema.Tables ' + 'WHERE TABLE_TYPE = ''BASE TABLE'' AND TABLE_SCHEMA = @SchemaName' END exec sp_executesql getTableNames, N'@SchemaName NVARCHAR(50), @SchemaName'

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  • grep + add time out after some time if not find the relevant match

    - by yael
    Dear friends I use the following command syntax to search params in my script grep -qsRw -m1 "any_param" /dir/..../ Some times the search take avery long time The question is how to add time out to grep command For example after 20 seconds grep will break out If it not illegal to add time out to grep , how it will possible on other way? THX Yael

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  • TWiki & Cygwin configuration

    - by gabs reyna
    I'm trying to configure the cygwin to work with TWiki, I have to input this in the Cygwin bash shell: mount -b -s c:/... but it doesn't recognize the "-s", I already fixed the problem with -b, it changed the syntax and now is "mount -o binary" for the "mount -b"part. But now it says unknown option with the "-s" anyone?? help?? or what does the -s mean, so I can look it up :S

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  • Is Programming Right for me?

    - by L1th1um
    I'm interested in programming, but it seems to me that I can't get into it. Every time I've tried to learn a language and stuff by looking through tutorials or books I'd never get past the part where I use the syntax to make something. And by interest, I mean that I read stack overflow a lot, coding horror, and stuff but the actual coding part is hard for me to get into. Did anybody start this way? How did you get past this block?

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  • Most complicated C code to read

    - by cprogrammer
    ITT: Post a program that doesn't do anything, but breaks all syntax highlighting. ??=include<stdio.h> // lol????/ why does this compile???????/ haha :> int main()<%int lol<:0x1UL??);printf("%.""0s",(0[lol]??'=*lol,&lol<:(unsigned)"hi"??)));??>

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  • hibernate sybase db power function

    - by Vipin Thomas
    We are trying to use sybase function power to do mathematical calculation for one of the DB columns. The hibernate is generating power function as pow(?, xyzo0_.AmtScale) whereas sybase supports power function as Syntax POWER( numeric-expression-1, numeric-expression-2 ) We have tried modifying the hibernate.dialect. Have tried org.hibernate.dialect.SybaseASE15Dialect org.hibernate.dialect.Sybase11Dialect org.hibernate.dialect.SybaseAnywhereDialect but all dialects generate the power function as pow(?, xyzo0_.AmtScale). Is this hibernate issue or are we missing something?

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  • PHP echo if post equals, help

    - by user342391
    I am trying to echo the action for my form if a post equals 'paypal' This is what I have: <?php if $_POST['method'] == 'paypal' echo 'action="paypal/process.php"' else echo 'action="moneybookers/process.php" '?> Do i need to print the variable before I do this? what am I doing wrong? I get this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting '(' in /var/www/account/credits/credit_amount.php on line 27

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  • What's the different between these 2 mysql queries? one using left join

    - by Lyon
    Hi, I see people using LEFT JOIN in their mysql queries to fetch data from two tables. But I normally do it without left join. Is there any differences besides the syntax, e.g. performance? Here's my normal query style: SELECT * FROM table1 as tbl1, table2 as tbl2 WHERE tbl1.id=tbl2.table_id as compared to SELECT * FROM table1 as tbl1 LEFT JOIN table2 as tbl2 on tbl1.id=tbl2.id Personally I prefer the first style...hmm..

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  • How can I combine two conditions in Perl?

    - by yael
    I have two Perl one liners: perl -pe "s/\b$a\b/$b/g if m/param1 /" test and perl -pe "s/\b$a\b/$b/g unless /^#/" test How can I combine theif m/somthing/ and the unless /something/, like: [root@localhost tmp]# perl -pe "s/\b$a\b/$b/g if m/param1/ unless /^#/" test syntax error at -e line 1, near "m/param1/ unless"

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