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Re: Order of Index, how it works?
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| stooky 2005-04-16, 3:23 am |
| Asking someone to NOT post on multiple websites is absolutely ridiculous. If
your regular movie store doesn't have the movie you want, do you just go home
or try the store across the street?
Multi-posting on the same site in different categories is a no no, but
across sites, well....that just makes sense.
stooky.
"Adam Machanic" wrote:
> Asked and answered on the SQLJunkies forums (
> http://www.sqljunkies.com/forums ) -- please do not multipost, especially in
> totally different places! (and especially, especially not two places I
> frequent)
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> Adam Machanic
> SQL Server MVP
> http://www.datamanipulation.net
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> "Essa" <essamughal@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Adam Machanic 2005-04-16, 9:23 am |
| "stooky" <stooky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Asking someone to NOT post on multiple websites is absolutely ridiculous.
If
> your regular movie store doesn't have the movie you want, do you just go
home
> or try the store across the street?
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> Multi-posting on the same site in different categories is a no no, but
> across sites, well....that just makes sense.
It only makes sense if the question went unanswered for a good amount of
time. In this case, the same question was posted within a few minutes, to
two forums that I happen to visit frequently. I had already answered the
question on SqlJunkies -- why should someone in this newsgroup have to waste
their time answering it again?
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Adam Machanic
SQL Server MVP
http://www.datamanipulation.net
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