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SilimSayo6-Jan-12 6:04
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jschell9-Jan-12 10:10
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unclejimbob wrote:
I can't ever recall anyone suggesting that 2 lines of code (delete/reseed) is
somehow better than 1 (truncate) and yes, I've been at this game at least as
long as you have.


Hopefully that statement is flippant.

There are in fact differences between using delete and truncate, especially in SQL Server, which have nothing to do with this discussion. And those differences are the reasons is should be used with care and why it is seldom needed.

Choosing the correct one has nothing to do with the number of lines. And there is very little in programmng that should be based solely on line count. (It isn't even a good developer productivity metric.)

unclejimbob wrote:
Indidivuals who come in after the fact and attempt to rate your contribution
based upon their own close-enough-is-good-enough two-second evaluation are, of
course, putting you down - don't accept it


This site is set up specifically to allow rating answers. Especially on technical questions. That is what the "Rate this message" is for.

And one need not even explain why they give it a good or bad rating.

Moreover I think that any technical site that doesn't allow and expect discourse on the correctness of answers is probably worthless.
QuestionRETURN; before END Pin
Waldemar Sauer4-Jan-12 6:05
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QuestionUsing Change Data Capture to Replicate data Pin
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QuestionOptimizing TSQL Stored Procedure Code, need a better alternative for performance. Pin
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