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How to find corresponding log files folder for a web site?

... 201 Ok, I've found this property - it's called "site id" and resides in "Advanced Properties" of th...
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Fastest way to determine if an integer is between two integers (inclusive) with known sets of values

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Passing enum or object through an intent (the best solution)

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What is your naming convention for stored procedures? [closed]

...he link to the demo of the performance hit is from an article written in 2001. It's changed since then, here's a more thorough article (from 2012) by Aaron Bertrand: sqlperformance.com/2012/10/t-sql-queries/sp_prefix – Michael J Swart Apr 4 '19 at 14:23 ...
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How do I put two increment statements in a C++ 'for' loop?

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What does 'wb' mean in this code, using Python?

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What does it mean to start a PHP function with an ampersand?

...y, FWIW. – Alex Mcp Nov 4 '09 at 22:01 4 @Alex: In that case, they're probably doing it to protec...
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What is a practical use for a closure in JavaScript?

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SQL query to find record with ID not in another table

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Difference in months between two dates

... Assuming the day of the month is irrelevant (i.e. the diff between 2011.1.1 and 2010.12.31 is 1), with date1 > date2 giving a positive value and date2 > date1 a negative value ((date1.Year - date2.Year) * 12) + date1.Month - date2.Month Or, assuming you want an approximate number of ...