How to create Console Applications by using pure C-Language This is the 2nd thread in less than 5 days where you've done it specifically to me Instead of asking a straight question, because you obviously have a lot to learn about a lot of things, you challenge other people's assertions What part of your behavior doesn't fit the analogy, language notwithstanding?
Calculate Elapsed Time Between Dates Excluding Weekends You could use a calendar table Pull all dates between the start and end date, count whole days and multiply it by (24 * 60), and add the difference in min for the start date related to 00:00 next day, and add the difference in minute for the end date related to 00:00 same date declare @x int; declare @sd datetime, @ed datetime;
Set Project Task to scroll to current date You have posted your question on an incorrect forum Could you please give a new thread do Office 365 forum? And I will close this thread several days later, thanks for your understanding
Having trouble compiling a project. . . . errors appearing ws2def. h and . . . I have been working with the Torque Game Engine, and have been trying to link it with libcurl I got this working fine in OS X, and libcurl is building fine under Windows (I'm using Visual C++ Express 2008), however when I try to rebuild the engine including the curl related code I get the following errors
Azure AD sync service consuming high Memory on the server Azure AD sync service consuming high Memory on the server This behavior observed from the last 8-10 days What are the possible reasons for this and recommendations to resolve this issue
SQL 2005 CD1 and CD2 - social. msdn. microsoft. com Copy both CDs to the disk drive and install from there After copying the media you should have two folders: Server folder and Tools folder All server software is on the Server folder and Workstation Components client tools are on the Tools folder Regards, Alberto Morillo SQLCoffee com Marked as answer byjthomas777Monday, December 19, 2011 4:44 PM Monday, December 19, 2011 4:35 PM