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SQL Server 2008 June CTP Declarative Management Bu
CTP unresolved issue FYI in case you are stumbled with this issue. Satya SKJMicrosoft SQL Server MVP
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<br />BUG!!! even before releasing? That’s why it’s Microsoft. [<img src=’/community/emoticons/emotion-5.gif’ alt=’‘ />]<br /><br /><pre id="code"><font face="courier" size="2" id="code"><br /><br />Name<br />——— <br />Dilli Grg <br /><br />(1 row(s) affected)<br /></font id="code"></pre id="code">
Bug is another term for Problem [<img src=’/community/emoticons/emotion-1.gif’ alt=’‘ />], rather I would call missed feature.<br /><br /><b>Satya SKJ</b><br />Microsoft SQL Server MVP<br />Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator<br /<a target="_blank" href=http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com>http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com</a><br /><center><font color="teal"><font size="1">This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of <i>knowledge sharing. <hr noshade size="1">Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.</i></font id="size1"></font id="teal"></center>
Agreed. "Bug" is such a nasty word. "Obstacle", "drawback", or "handicap" are much better suited. [<img src=’/community/emoticons/emotion-5.gif’ alt=’‘ />]<br /><br />–<br />Frank Kalis<br />Microsoft SQL Server MVP<br />Contributing Editor, Writer & Forum Moderator<a target="_blank" href=http://www.sql-server-performance.com>http://www.sql-server-performance.com</a><br />Webmaster:<a target="_blank" href=http://www.insidesql.de>http://www.insidesql.de</a>
LOL Frank.
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