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A very common requirement in an information system is to have a function (or several functions) where the users are able to search the data by selecting freely among many possible criterias. In this text I will look at various techniques to solve this problem..  -
Hard coding passwords into your application or your web site is a bad thing. Barry looks at how we can use trusted connections to provide the authentication we need, without the need for these potential security hazards..  -
Learn how you can use an alternative session storage method, using SQL Server - very useful if you're running sites across multiple servers, or need session state to persist across application restarts..  -
This article demonstrates the art of creating and architecting high-performance and scalable .NET applications, covering all stages, from planning to development and their perspective best practices..  -
The topic of using or not using stored procedures reaches the level of religious fervor in many quarters. Douglas Reilly, a Microsoft MVP, weighs in on the topic with an in-depth analysis.. 
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Importing Data from Text File using Transact-SQL is not a tough task, we can import data from Flat File in just 3 steps..  -
Here's now to randomly sort records in SQL Server 2000 - so you can potentially select say 10 random items from a table..  -
This short snippet shows how to discover how large a particular table or an entire database is in SQL Server..  -
Describes how to post a message into MSMQ from within a SQL procedure.  -
A T-SQL implementation of the crypt algorith SKIPJACK as a user function for MS-SQL 2000. 
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SQL Server 2000 Programming claims to be a comprehensive guide to SQL Server 2000, and at a hefty 1390 pages, you can't argue with that. Being a programming guide, it concentrates only on issues that affect an SQL Server developer, but it still covers topics such as Database Administration to a reasonable level..  -
The reason I got this book is simple. I have spent a very large part of my development career firmly in the Microsoft stable. I know how to use Microsoft technolgies such as .net and I am very familiar with Sql Server. Unfortunately I had never been 'allowed' the opportunity to utilize Oracle as a backend data store..... 
Jobs in United States  -
Salary 65000 + benefits + more, Permanent in Columbus, US
VisionOnline Inc. is seeking Classic ASP/VB5 Developers in Columbus OH and Oklahoma.
These are permanent positions with our company with excellent salary and benefits.
Please attach your resume in MS Word, indicate your salary requirements/hourly rate and availability date.
We are able to sponsor H1B visa, transfer visa and apply for Green Card. -
Salary 75000, Permanent in Milwaukee, US
Apex Systems Inc. is looking for C#.NET Developers for a great opportunity in Milwaukee. This is a 6 month contract to hire opportunity. An ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of C#.NET developing experience. -
Salary 25k-50k, Contract in Schaumburg, US
TEKsystems has a client in Schaumburg, IL that is looking for a Senior VB.Net developer to come in on a 6 month contract to hire engagement.
User Groups in United States  -
in Butler, PA, United States
While being .NET focused, we will not be solely developer focused. With the integration of the .NET CLR into SQL Server 2005 ("Yukon"), Oracle 10g Release 2, and Windows "Longhorn", .NET skills will be necessary for DBAs and network admins, and the line between developer and administrator in small shops will blur even further. Our meetings will be held in the Cranberry/Wexford/North Hills area, with venue subject to change from time to time. -
in Cleveland, OH, United States
The organization was founded to provide enterprise SQL developers and DBA's the opportunity to collaborate and listen to leading experts discuss various topics within SQL Server. Members include a broad range of disciplines and experiences, from the experienced SQL DBA or developer to a novice on the Microsoft platform.
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If your web server is part of a server-farm or you want additional security/control, then you can use web.config and SQL Server to store user session information in SQL Server. -
Read Chapter 3 "Using T-SQL: A Crash Course" and learn how to retrieve, add, modify and delete data with the SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE statements, and how to use some T-SQL built-in functions. -
An easy way to create a fast, flexible and dynamic web application that runs from a Microsoft SQL Server. -
This site features code samples, FAQ, articles, questions and answers. -
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