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Comments by SLNS001 (Top 4 by date)

SLNS001 11-Jun-13 5:13am View    
I think it's not a good practice. First of all, check with making ID as primary key satisfies with your requirement. Because it is auto increment, so we can make it primary key. If at all it is mandatory to have EmployeeID as primary key, try to implement composite primary key.
SLNS001 11-Jun-13 0:38am View    
I think, we can't use NULL in where clause.
SLNS001 23-May-13 5:19am View    
It is executed in SQL Server. Didn't get any error.
SLNS001 30-Apr-13 9:45am View    
thanks, worked.