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 More Trees & Hierarchies in SQL - Where's part 2?

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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2003-01-30 : 13:35:37


Any idea how to find the second part of this (GREAT) article?

http://www.sqlteam.com/item.asp?ItemID=8866

Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!

4970 Posts

Posted - 2003-01-30 : 17:37:11
Damn good question!

I was just hassling Rob about that a few days ago.

We might have to make him go ahead and come in on Saturday to finish it up and fill out his TPS reports.

Damian
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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2003-01-31 : 11:44:34
Didn't mean to stir the pot, but it really is a great article. I'm trying to apply/understand this method to a real life organization/general ledger application. I sledge-hammered a solution in as a warehouse solution, but because of the fluidity of organizations (did someone say layoff again?) we have to re-build nightly. So it's Batch intensive...Luckliy we haven't back ourselves all the way out of the window (and at 20 stories up where we are, it's a hell of window to fall out of)

Thanks again

Brett

8-)

I'm tryin to extrapolate what the final article will look like on my own, and will post any methods I may come up with.

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monkeybite
Posting Yak Master

152 Posts

Posted - 2003-01-31 : 12:31:50
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We might have to make him go ahead and come in on Saturday to finish it up and fill out his TPS reports.
He better remember to put a cover sheet on his TPS report, or Terry Tate might take serious objection.

[url]http://windowsmedia.dvlabs.com/adcritic/reebok-terrytate.asf[/url]

-- monkey

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