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Generate full SQL script from EF 5 Code First Migrations

... answered Dec 18 '12 at 18:44 Matt WilsonMatt Wilson 6,89977 gold badges2424 silver badges4747 bronze badges ...
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jQuery check if an input is type checkbox?

... answered Sep 28 '09 at 18:49 Ken BrowningKen Browning 26.5k66 gold badges5252 silver badges6666 bronze badges ...
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datatrigger on enum to change image

... 249 You need 2 things to get this working: 1 - Add an xmlns reference in the root element of your ...
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Removing list of vms in vagrant cache

... 247 You should use the following command to remove invalid entries from the global index: vagrant ...
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Setting a WebRequest's body data

...tRequestStream Code example from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d4cek6cc.aspx string postData = "firstone=" + inputData; ASCIIEncoding encoding = new ASCIIEncoding (); byte[] byte1 = encoding.GetBytes (postData); // Set the content type of the data being posted. myHttpWebRequest.ContentT...
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Validate uniqueness of multiple columns

... potashin 41.4k1111 gold badges7474 silver badges9999 bronze badges answered Feb 2 '11 at 5:46 Dylan MarkowDyla...
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Difference between database and schema

... – Yevgraf Andreyevich Zhivago Dec 25 '14 at 19:49 Is the logic same for AWS Redshift? Anyone? I am confused between the t...
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Removing a model in rails (reverse of “rails g model Title…”)

... 194 bundle exec rake db:rollback rails destroy model <model_name> When you generate a mo...
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How to check for Is not Null And Is not Empty string in SQL server?

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Simple calculations for working with lat/lon and km distance?

... The approximate conversions are: Latitude: 1 deg = 110.574 km Longitude: 1 deg = 111.320*cos(latitude) km This doesn't fully correct for the Earth's polar flattening - for that you'd probably want a more complicated formula using the WGS84 reference ellipsoid (the model used for ...