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How to keep index when using pandas merge
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Running MSBuild fails to read SDKToolsPath
...t of an issue runnning a NAnt script that used to properly build my .Net 2.0 based website, when compiling with VS2008 and it's associated tools. I've recently upgraded all the project/solution files to VS2010, and now my build fails with the following error:
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How do I restart nginx only after the configuration test was successful on Ubuntu?
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Check if a temporary table exists and delete if it exists before creating a temporary table
...understanding the problem.
The following works fine for me in SQL Server 2005, with the extra "foo" column appearing in the second select result:
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#Results') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #Results
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CREATE TABLE #Results ( Company CHAR(3), StepId TINYINT, FieldId TINYINT )
GO
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Is there an alternative sleep function in C to milliseconds?
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usleep() takes microseconds, so you will have to multiply the input by 1000 in order to sleep in milliseconds.
usleep() has since been deprecated and subsequently removed from POSIX; for new code, nanosleep() is preferred:
#include <time.h>
int nanosleep(const struct timespec *r...
How many bits or bytes are there in a character? [closed]
... in UTF-16 - 16 bits.
The additional (non-ASCII) characters in ISO-8895-1 (0xA0-0xFF) would take 16 bits in UTF-8 and UTF-16.
That would mean that there are between 0.03125 and 0.125 characters in a bit.
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Which version of PostgreSQL am I running?
...nal on Ubuntu
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How to rsync only a specific list of files?
I've about 50 or so files in various sub-directories that I'd like to push to a remote server. I figured rsync would be able to do this for me using the --include-from option. Without the --exclude="*" option, all the files in the directory are being synced, with the option, no files are.
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