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Originally posted by: acheron
So I get back from going to the ATM machine (where I put in my PIN number), and now I'm here reading ATOT Off Topic on my LCD display, and here's a post about the SQL language.

You forgot to write down the VIN number from your car.
 
"If that is all you have to do...than a half hour tutorial is all you need. "


<A hearty belly laugh eminates from bobdole369>

Methinks the OP is going to be looking for another job soon once he's found out.

 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: acheron
So I get back from going to the ATM machine (where I put in my PIN number), and now I'm here reading ATOT Off Topic on my LCD display, and here's a post about the SQL language.

You forgot to write down the VIN number from your car.

Vehicle Identification Number Number?

What's that? 😛
 
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: amdskip
select * where userSQLknowledge > 0

Invalid column name 'userSQLknowledge'.
Must specify table to select from.

Burn.

What, would you have preferred "#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax..."?

Hrmmmm... I can't remember the ORA code. Crap.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: Deeko
Not hard, but annoying and boring.

uh no, I Love it.

That makes it not annoying and boring?

I bet Deeko is one of those snooty C# developers or something anyway.

heh...I was at my old job. Now I'm a snooty C++/Java developer.
 
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