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Rayman
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Posted - 2010-09-22 : 15:48:50
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| Good Day,I am working on trying to find out the version of SQL database in a tableCurrent tabledatabase_versionsql2000 version 1.0223sql2005 version 2.113 rev 1sql2000 version 1.0223sql2005 version 3.0220 rev 2My goal is to produce output to look like thisSQL 2000 SQL2005YES NONO YESYES NONO YESAny help would be appreciated. Thank youTerry L King |
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jimf
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2010-09-22 : 17:38:01
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quote: I have the following table with the data:Database_date11/30/08 1:52 AM12/31/08 9:22 AM3/17/08 11:22 AM1/4/09 11:22 PMI would like to determine how to produce the sql code to display the information by the following output;Month AM PM1 November YES NO2 December NO YES3 March YES NO4 January NO YESAny suguestions would be appreciated. Thank youTerry L King
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Rayman
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-09-22 : 17:54:50
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| yes, I should have said that I need to produce outputthat displays the following:two columns, with yes or noSQL 2000 SQL 2005YES NONO YESYES NONO YESTerry L King |
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