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  1. @philbarryuk A few are up just waiting for the rest #SQLbits
  2. @buckwoody Tonight was doing a session on statistics so was looking the statistics difference , but the memory thing was put forward :(
  3. @buckwoody Oh I know, just pointing out that someone Always comes out with it, even though its wrong.
  4. If you ask question "Whats the difference between temp tables and table variables" someone always says that table variables are in memory
  5. @rob_farley At last #sqlbits
  6. @Plip What are the ..spark programs apart from bizspark. is there one for non software companies?
  7. Watching @christianbolton at SQL UG on Tempdb
  8. preparing to present at usergroup meeting in the city http://sqlpass.org.uk
  9. @joefawcett Thats my thinking, so nice you agree. Thanks
  10. Dear SQL Dev, Please use aliases so when I review your 100 line query I don't have to check EVERY table to find the one a column belongs
  11. @jamiet @blowdart seems odd all you need to do is add @ to get the attribute. Plus you don't need to worry about nested text nodes
  12. RT LOL @BrentO: New t-shirt from ThinkGeek: "SELECT finger FROM hand WHERE id=3" http://bit.ly/91Yefv
  13. @MladenPrajdic @blowdart There are definite optimisations available in SQL if using attributes because of the maxoccurence being 1
  14. @blowdart Only one instance -> attribute, multiple instances -> element
  15. I vote for attributes
  16. Elements or attributes when designing XML schemas?
  17. If you haven't filled in your #sqlbits feedback survey please do so. If you haven't received a link let us know contactus (at)sqlbits.com
  18. @philcarter If only
  19. @bradmcgehee Hopefully end of Q1 or start of Q2 2010 #SQLBits
  20. Planning #SQLBits VI already