Just a suggestion... Can we users, have a checkbox asking for the importance (whether it is very urgent or not) in the page we post a new topic, so that experts can look into that and give suggestions ASAP? To control the users checking that all the time, the users can be limited to 2 important-post per month. Thanks, Ram "It is easy to write code for a spec and walk in water, provided, both are freezed..."
No use. This is a knowledge-sharing community, where people help eachother out for free. We have lives to live, jobs to do, ... If you need help ASAP, there are other resources that will respond within an agreed time-frame, but you'll have to pay for that type of service.
Agree with Adriaan. Luis Martin Moderator SQL-Server-Performance.com All in Love is Fair Stevie Wonder All postings are provided “AS IS†with no warranties for accuracy.
Hi Ram, If that kind of option will be there then ofcourse nobody will be posting thread with lower importance and priority
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quote:Originally posted by Adriaan No use. This is a knowledge-sharing community, where people help eachother out for free. We have lives to live, jobs to do, ... If you need help ASAP, there are other resources that will respond within an agreed time-frame, but you'll have to pay for that type of service. Hmmm... I didnt think this point. Looks like a stupid suggestion for me now. Thanks, Ram "It is easy to write code for a spec and walk in water, provided, both are freezed..."
As all knowledgable posters SCANs every post, you will rarely see the question that is unanswered Madhivanan Failing to plan is Planning to fail
i think you will get better response when you make the effort to research the problem first, checking online docs, ms pss & kn articles then read the ms how to ask a question article http://www.sql-server-performance.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9544 i really think the most time is lost in the back & forth trying to the right information
Indeed. Luis Martin Moderator SQL-Server-Performance.com All in Love is Fair Stevie Wonder All postings are provided “AS IS†with no warranties for accuracy.
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I fully agree with the others here. Of course, anyone posting a problem here has an urgent issue to be solved, but as has been said, this is a free community of volunteers helping each other in their spare time without being paid. That's the nature of such communities. And, without being offending to anyone here, if that doesn't meet the expectations of a poster he might be better off asking for a consultant and pay for being helped. -- Frank Kalis Microsoft SQL Server MVP http://www.insidesql.de Heute schon gebloggt?http://www.insidesql.de/blogs