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Hello, I've got a bit of an unusual request, I want to create some duplicate rows in a SQL Server table. We have a WorkOrders table that has our customer orders in it. Every order has a WOID ...
I'm doing some development on a dev server of ours for a site that's currently live on another server. They have their own server with a SQL Server database holding the data for the live site. So ...
table2 AS b ON a.Id = b.Id GROUP BY b.Id, a.OtherId HAVING (COUNT(DISTINCT a.UserId) > 1) Executing this query in SQL returns results such as: In LINQ, I make a simple call to the same view: ...
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