(Venkatakrishnan J) This question keeps repeating so many times that i thought this in itself deserves a seperate blog entry. There are 2 parts to this question. They are 1. Updating Session Variables from Answers 2. Updating Session Variables using Presentation Variables from a Dashboard Prompt
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SQL Server 2008 – iFTS Performance – DocidMap
(Simon Sabin) The next post in the series on iFTS (Integrated Full Text Search) covers one of the major improvements in SQL Server 2008 for Full Text and is related to the Integrated part or iFTS.
SelectViews – The Weekly SQL Server Show
New SQL Server Show Posted SelectViews – The Weekly SQL Server Show – SelectViews: SQL Server 2008 Release Thoughts, Microsoft TechEd Split, 60-Second SQL Server Tip and More. Also: Upcoming Events, Our Drawing Winner for Feb., Current Release Versions, The Discussion List Watch and Other Goodies about SQL Server. > Watch the show here Webcast Tuesday – Register Now! Managing […]
Developing integration solutions with WebSphere Process Server relationships
(Benjamin Busjaeger, Hong Sun and Yuntao Zhou) The Relationship Service in IBM WebSphere Process Server is an infrastructure service that is well integrated with other transformation components to support the development of complex integration solutions. It frees integration developers from needing
DB2 Optimization Expert for z/OS V1.2
(Willie Favero) I don’t usually mention tools announcements but I think this one is significant for a few reasons. First OE is very cool. Optimization Service Center (OSC) and Optimization Expert (OE) share the same interface.
Blocking Namespace Declarations in XSLT Transformation Results
(Leonard Anghel) Suppose you want to block a namespace declaration from appearing in your XSLT transformation results; for example, suppose you have the namespace declaration of a function/element extension. You’d have to use the exclude-result-prefixes attribute in the stylesheet element. The value
Look inside .NET DLL files with Reflector
(Tony Patton) During a recent project, I found myself in an awkward (though not unique) situation. The client had code in a repository as well as in production, but they were unsure about what functionality had actually been deployed. After lengthy discussions, we decompiled the production Dynamic L
Q+A: Nulls and DASD
(Craig Mullins) Recently, I received the following question, which I will answer today on this blog posting.
Custom Profiles with ASP.NET
(Jon Box) I recently built a demo for a customer that required some extra fields for each registered user. And if you know anything about ASP.NET 2.0 and going forward, you’re probably thinking that I should or did use the Profile object. And, yes, that is an option – add some field definitions to t
Fix Performance Problems Fast: Advanced VSTS Profiler Use
(Nick Wienholt) In last month’s article, “Improve Code Performance with the VSTS Code Profiler,” the VSTS profiler was introduced, and simple techniques for finding performance problems in applications where demonstrated. These simple techniques will scale to a relatively large code base, but for ve
