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Keeping it simple and how to do multiple CTE in a query
...s in one query, as well as reuse a CTE:
WITH cte1 AS
(
SELECT 1 AS id
),
cte2 AS
(
SELECT 2 AS id
)
SELECT *
FROM cte1
UNION ALL
SELECT *
FROM cte2
UNION ALL
SELECT *
FROM cte1
Note, however, that SQL Server may reevaluate t...
Jquery select all elements that have $jquery.data()
Select elements that i have previously set with jquery.data();
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How to check date of last change in stored procedure or function in SQL server
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SELECT name, create_date, modify_date
FROM sys.objects
WHERE type = 'P'
ORDER BY modify_date DESC
The type for a function is FN rather than P for procedure. Or you can filter on the name column.
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Datetime equal or greater than today in MySQL
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SELECT * FROM users WHERE created >= CURDATE();
But I think you mean created < today
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Select parent element of known element in Selenium
I have a certain element that I can select with Selenium 1.
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Spring JPA @Query with LIKE
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Try to use the following approach (it works for me):
@Query("SELECT u.username FROM User u WHERE u.username LIKE CONCAT('%',:username,'%')")
List<String> findUsersWithPartOfName(@Param("username") String username);
Notice: The table name in JPQL must start with a capital letter...
Linq Syntax - Selecting multiple columns
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.Where(x => x.EMAIL == givenInfo || x.USER_NAME == givenInfo)
.Select(x => new { x.EMAIL, x.ID });
AFAIK, the declarative LINQ syntax is converted to a method call chain similar to this when it is compiled.
UPDATE
If you want the entire object, then you just have to omit the call ...
Database Design for Tagging
... to rebuilt every time a question has a tag added or removed. A query like select * from question q inner join question_has_tag qt where tag_id in (select tag_id from tags where (what we want) minus select tag_id from tags where (what we don't) should be fine and scale out assuming the right b-tree ...
Find value in an array
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Using Array#select will give you an array of elements that meet the criteria. But if you're looking for a way of getting the element out of the array that meets your criteria, Enumerable#detect would be a better way to go:
array = [1,2,...
LEFT JOIN only first row
...rtist_id) will be the earliest.
So try something like this (untested...)
SELECT *
FROM feeds f
LEFT JOIN artists a ON a.artist_id = (
SELECT
MIN(fa.artist_id) a_id
FROM feeds_artists fa
WHERE fa.feed_id = f.feed_id
) a
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