How? I've tried every variation that I can think of and it will never let me complete a nested query...<BR><BR>Example:<BR><BR>q = "(SELECT TOP 5 * FROM data WHERE ID > " & largeID & " ORDER BY ...
One of the most common problems when running SQL Servers is slow queries. The help desk or database team usually hears that described as the application is slow or ...
A common SQL habit is to use SELECT * on a query, because it’s tedious to list all the columns you need. Plus, sometimes those columns may change over time, so why not just do things the easy way? But ...
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One of the most common problems when running SQL Servers is slow queries. The help desk or database team usually hears that described as the application is slow or ...