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How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database?
How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database?
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Ruby Bundle Symbol not found: _SSLv2_client_method (LoadError)
...g. I can't do anything now, this is what I get when I try to do bundle install:
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In Django, how does one filter a QuerySet with dynamic field lookups?
...a custom ModelField/FormField/WidgetField that implemented the behavior to allow the user to, on the GUI side, basically "build" a query, never seeing the actual text, but using an interface to do so. Sounds like a neat project...
– T. Stone
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How do I get the base URL with PHP?
... XAMPP on Windows Vista. In my development, I have http://127.0.0.1/test_website/ .
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How can I generate a unique ID in Python? [duplicate]
...in newer versions, but most people probably don't have that yet, so I generally avoid this module. Caused me major headaches with listen sockets...
– Glenn Maynard
Jul 31 '09 at 3:14
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Wait for a void async method
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await Task.Run(() => An_async_void_method_I_can_not_modify_now())
– themefield
Mar 12 '19 at 21:46
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Check if something is (not) in a list in Python
... @nightcracker That makes no sense as A not in B is reduced to doing not B.__contains__(A) which is the same as what not A in B is reduced to which is not B.__contains__(A).
– Dan D.
May 2 '12 at 0:33
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Print string to text file
...t_file.close()
If you use a context manager, the file is closed automatically for you
with open("Output.txt", "w") as text_file:
text_file.write("Purchase Amount: %s" % TotalAmount)
If you're using Python2.6 or higher, it's preferred to use str.format()
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php $_POST array empty upon form submission
... "WWW." The $_POST array was getting emptied in the process. So to fix it all I had to do was submit to www.domain.com
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Explicitly select items from a list or tuple
... myBigList[i] for i in [87, 342, 217, 998, 500] ]
20.6 usec: map(myBigList.__getitem__, (87, 342, 217, 998, 500))
22.7 usec: itemgetter(87, 342, 217, 998, 500)(myBigList)
24.6 usec: list( myBigList[i] for i in [87, 342, 217, 998, 500] )
Note that in Python 3, the 1st was changed to be the same as ...
