Re: The best elegant solution to override 65k rows limit in a ***
- From: "Harlan Grove" <hrlngrv@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jul 2005 17:06:43 -0700
aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx wrote...
>SQL Server 2000 is a superior statistical tool than Excel. Using
>Analysis Services-- free with a SQL Server 2000 standard or enterprise
>license-- is a much better way to calc these types of numbers.
So how'd it be useful creating amortization tables?! Show us all how
much easier it'd make this particular task, which is intentionally
simple with few steps so there's some small chance you could figure out
how to do it.
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