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  • SQL Server 2008 and SP1

    - by andrew007
    Hi, I have a server where I installed SQL Server 2008 and after I applied the SP1. Now, I want also to add the Analysis Services to this instance by using the "Add or remove features...". My questions are: Is it possible to add the Analysis Services on a server with SP1 already installed? How can I apply the SP1 also to the new Analysis Service feature? THANKS!

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  • can't find variable: $j

    - by orangebrainer
    Ahh i'm stuck again. helpp why do i encounter this "can't find variable: $j" when i use this method function myMethod(htmlObject) { var buttonTags = $j("button",htmlObject); ... } Sorry for askin silly questions again. running outta time =\ THANKS FOR THEHELP!

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  • Esyndicat usage

    - by Noam
    Hello group, I am helping out a friend with setting up a web site based on eSyndicat. Is anyone here using this platform, can questions be asked here for it? If not, can you recommend a good place for that.

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  • Cache in asp.net

    - by newperson
    Cache.Insert("lstDownload", GetListDownload(), null, DateTime.Now.AddDays(1), TimeSpan.Zero); when will cache be exprired? what will we receive when cache expired? http://stackoverflow.com/questions

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  • Query on Vertical partitioning in Sybase

    - by Sairam
    hi, Am working with sybase.In that i have a table A of some 2 million records containing some columns which i want to move out and make it as a separate table B. I have some questions in this process... 1. I have decided to use vertical partitioning.Is that ok? 2.Or what other technique can i go about using in this process? Please provide your valuable inputs in this. Thanks.

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  • Hide jquery dialog on asp.net postback

    - by mellowyellow77
    I feel like this is a stupid questions, but I am finding it hard to get this answered. I only want to show the jquery dialog when the page first renders. After the page renders there are multiple operations that cause the page to postback, but the user doesn't navigate away from that page. How do I disallow the jquery dialog from showing on those postback events. Thanks in advance!

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  • how server can save a file which has been sent by a client?!

    - by Negneg
    Hello, I am writing a client-server in C in which many clients send a running file to server and server needs to execute the file and save the result in their computer. now I have 2 questions: 1-should server save the receiving file before executing it?if yes how? 2-I am going to use CreateProcess() function to make a child and run every clients file in different process..is that a good choice?! thank you for your kind help in advance Negar

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  • Object Oriented PHP books

    - by user275074
    Hi, I've realised just how rusty my knowledge of PHP 5 and advanced PHP programming is after completing some questions for a test. I seriously need to read a book or something. Any recommendations for PHP 5 books?

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  • In Flex 4.. how??

    - by Yan
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/950571/how-can-i-set-window-application-as-light-weight-in-flex-still-not-get-answe There's a solution but how to do it in flex 4 using spark? Because it says it can't find "window"...

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  • Fetching Cassandra row keys

    - by knorv
    Assume a Cassandra datastore with 20 rows, with row keys named "r1" .. "r20". Questions: How do I fetch the row keys of the first ten rows (r1 to r10)? How do I fetch the row keys of the next ten rows (r11 to r20)? I'm looking for the Cassandra analogy to: SELECT row_key FROM table LIMIT 0, 10; SELECT row_key FROM table LIMIT 10, 10;

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  • Ignore deleted files in git?

    - by matthavener
    Is it possible to ignore deleted files in git? git update-index --assume-unchanged allows me to ignore modifications, but it still tracks deletions. (This is similar, but I couldn't find where "John Doe" restated his question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/655243/ignore-modified-but-not-committed-files-in-git)

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  • What is a .NET application domain?

    - by Luke
    In particular, what are the implications of running code in two different application domains? How is data normally passed across the application domain boundary? Is it the same as passing data across the process boundary? I'm curious to know more about this abstraction and what it is useful for. EDIT: Good existing coverage of the AppDomain class in general at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/622516/i-dont-understand-appdomains

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  • dropping characters from regular expression groups

    - by tcurdt
    The goal: I want to convert a number from the format "10.234,56" to "10234.56" Using this simple approach almost gets us there /([\d\.]+),(\d\d)/ => '\1.\2' The problem is that the first group of the match (of course) still contains the '.' character. So questions are: Is it possible to exclude a character from the group somehow? How would you solve this with a single regexp (I know this is a trivial problem when not using a single regexp)

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  • Scalable images in Java

    - by CodeGuy
    I anticipate using some images in my Java application. These images will be drawn onto my JPanel using g.drawImage(). The JPanel is resizable and the images should scale as the JPanel increases/decreases in size Two questions: What image format is best for this type of desired scalable image? For instance, in this application, an image of size 100x100 may be scaled into an image of size 30x30 or 10x10 or 300x300. How can I write code to do this scaling?

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  • C# Performance on Errors

    - by pm_2
    It would appear that catching an error is slower that performing a check prior to the error (for example a TryParse). The related questions that prompt this observation are here and here. Can anyone tell me why this is so - why is it more costly to catch an error that to perform one or many checks of the data to prevent the error?

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