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Top funniest videos 2010 . october-november 2010 top funniest video: This one is my favorite!)) [link] related searches: funny man , videos funny , funny clips video
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about 15 years
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Most viewed funniest videos 2010! . october-november 2010 top funniest video: This one is realy funny)) [link] related searches: funny movies , baby funny , funny videos clips
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about 15 years
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(Sandro)
I upgraded to Mono 2.8, and tried to use sqlmetal (see [1] for prior attempts). Mono still requires the SQL Server Browser service to be running, otherwise it can't resolve instance names (unlike MS.NET). In any case, sqlmetal chugs along then
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about 15 years
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(AdamSendlerS)
Dum ukrainian president trying to smoke weed hot video [link]
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about 15 years
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(jenny baby)
My Dearest, I'm miss Jennifer please do not be surprised for this mail, there is one matter i want to discus with you please reply meĀ back so that i will tell you about the discussion, Regards, miss Jennifer Ya
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about 15 years
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Dear Lucky Winner, We are pleased to inform you that Microsoft has successfully organized a lucky draw where your email address has won an Award of Five Hundred Thousand Great British Pounds (500,000.00 Pounds)in the Microsoft Lottery Award held in
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about 15 years
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(Justin)
All, I found the fix for this problem so wanted to post it in case others may come across it. I am running an oracle 11G database on a unix box. I am trying to use dblinq on a local pc running windows 7. That is my setup. I have the oracle 11G client installed on my local pc. Here is the syntax I had
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about 15 years
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(Justin)
All, It appears that my connection string to oracle requires a service_name or sid. When I try to use it in my connection string via dbmetal I get the following error from dbmetal: dbmetal - keyword sid not supported or... dbmetal - keyword service_name not supported my connection string I am passing to dbmetal looks like this:
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
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(VD)
Hi, I have faced with a problem when I used class with property "Count". When I use this property in orderby clause, it generates to wrong query: SELECT ... FROM ... ORDER BY SELECT COUNT(*). I discovered, why it happend. There is some strange code: the class ExpressionDispatcher (DbLinq.Data.Linq.Sugar.Implem entation namespace), method
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about 15 years
ago
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(Justin)
All, I am using this syntax to generate a .cs file for my oracle schema but no tables are being generated. Am I missing something? c:\dblinq\dbmetal -- conn="Server=my_server;Uid=my_ server;Pwd=my_password" -- database=my_database --provider=Oracle --code="c:\dblinq\linq.cs" the linq.cs file is generated, but no tables are in it at all.
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