Re: Concatinating joins into single field
From: Rob Nicholson (rob.nicholson_at_NOSPAM_informed-direct.com)
Date: 07/20/04
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Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:28:46 +0100
> 1. Your suggestion - in the presentation layer.
Works for me :-)
> 2. On the server side using the infamous RAC:)
Never heard of it and after a quick web-browse, not sure I want to!! Lots of
parameters...
> 3. On the server side using the CLR with any supported language.
It'll be a while before we can *just* support Microsoft SQL - we have to
support Oracle as well.
> 5. Other constructs including variations of Update and perhaps xml/xquery.
Arrrrggg
Cheers, Rob.
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