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Looking at PromptSQL - Intellisense for T-SQL

31 January 2008 All

Recently Sahil posted [https://www.johnpapa.net/blogs/sahil.malik/archive/2005/09/11/131839.aspx] about his use of PromptSQL [http://www.promptsql.com], a relitvely inexpensive tool that provides intellisense for T-SQL. I totally agree with Sahil in that one area that has been lacking for way too lo

Incrementing in .NET (i++ vs ++i)

31 January 2008 All

I was working with some friends on some unit testing when we recently ran across an issue that was caused by an uninteded use of an incrementor (++). It was  quick fix but it is also something I have seen quite often, so I figured I would jot my thoughts down while it was fresh in my mind. So we

Follow up on iPod Armband and Headphones

31 January 2008 All

As I posted last week [https://www.johnpapa.net/blogs/john.papa/archive/2005/06/07/64248.aspx], I got up a new iPod mini [http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/70703/wo/e27TQK9bYtLU25UWo552kIaHoMA/1.0.0.11.1.0.6.9.1.1.1.1.1.0.0.1.0] for running and light soccer drills. It

Find SQL Server Stored Procedures Containing Some Text

31 January 2008 All

Relatively basic stuff here, but I do like to stick to the KISS rule. I am often required to search SQL Server's stored procedures to find out which ones refer to specific fields, tables, or even variable names. Recently, I had to refactor several stored procedures defined a specific alias for a

Enterprise Library's Data Access Application Block - Part 2

31 January 2008 All

In theAugust 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/08/default.aspx] I continued my discussion of the Enterprise Library’s Data Access Application Block. This is part 2 [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/08/DataPoints/default.aspx] in a 3 part series whe

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