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Rob V

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 5:25 pm
Post subject: Recent updates at www.sypron.nl
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22 May 2011: Recent updates at www.sypron.nl
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This month's quiz question is about a quick way of figuring
out the schema of a #temp table owned by someone else...
http://www.sypron.nl/quiz


Bored? Try the ASE Quiz Question Randomizer:
http://www.sypron.nl/cgi/quizrand.pl


I've added a new page describing how you can call IQ functions
from within ASE; handy if you have IQ available anyway and you want
to use its rich SQL features for an application running in ASE:
http://www.sypron.nl/ase_iq_cis.html


Sometimes you need to switch off all those config parameters
for the MDA tables. So I've added ready-to-copy SQL to reset
all MDA config parameters to their defaults again:
http://www.sypron.nl/mda#mdacfg2


Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/rob_verschoor


Now that the planet didn't come to an end on May 21st, there's
no reason not to get yourself a copy of my ASE and Replication
server books!
Check out the contents at the locations below, and order your own
copy at www.sypron.nl/shop.

- The recently released 5th edition of the well-known 'purple book' "The
Complete Sybase ASE Quick Reference Guide" is updated for ASE 15.0.3
and ASE Cluster Edition.
http://www.sypron.nl/qr

- The 2nd edition of "Tips, Tricks & Recipes for Sybase ASE" has
been updated for ASE 15.0 and is a must-have when you're upgrading
to ASE 15:
http://www.sypron.nl/ttr

- The 2nd edition of the 'green book' -- "The Complete
Sybase Replication Server Quick Reference Guide", updated
for RepServer 15.0 and 15.1:
http://www.sypron.nl/repqr

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Rob Verschoor

Certified Sybase Professional DBA for ASE 15.0/12.5/12.0/11.5/11.0
and Replication Server 15.0.1/12.5 // TeamSybase

Author of Sybase books (order online at www.sypron.nl/shop):
"Tips, Tricks& Recipes for Sybase ASE" (ASE 15 edition)
"The Complete Sybase ASE Quick Reference Guide"
"The Complete Sybase Replication Server Quick Reference Guide"

rob.TakeThisOut@NO.SPAM.sypron.nl | www.sypron.nl | Twitter: @rob_verschoor
Sypron B.V., The Netherlands | Chamber of Commerce 27138666
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