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How does TransactionScope roll back transactions?

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Using CSS to insert text

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How to automatically navigate to the current class in Intellij Idea Project Tool Window?

... 216 Navigate (View in older versions)| Select In... (Alt+F1), Project View (Enter). It's also pos...
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How do I set the proxy to be used by the JVM

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In Java, how do I check if a string contains a substring (ignoring case)? [duplicate]

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Best way to display decimal without trailing zeroes

... static void Main(string[] args) { var dList = new decimal[] { 20, 20.00m, 20.5m, 20.5000m, 20.125m, 20.12500m, 0.000m }; foreach (var d in dList) Console.WriteLine(d.ToString("0.#####")); } ...
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Will web browsers cache content over https

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SQLite - How do you join tables from different databases?

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How does deriving work in Haskell?

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How do I flush the PRINT buffer in TSQL?

I have a very long-running stored procedure in SQL Server 2005 that I'm trying to debug, and I'm using the 'print' command to do it. The problem is, I'm only getting the messages back from SQL Server at the very end of my sproc - I'd like to be able to flush the message buffer and see these messages...