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Constructive collaboration and learning about exploits, industry standards, grey and white hat hacking, new hardware and software hacking technology, sharing ideas and suggestions for small business and personal security. Dbi, placeholders, and a nested query edit Solution found and described below Hello all, i'm attempting to insert/update into an mssql database The source of the data is another database Sometimes the source database has new records, and other times there are existing records

So i'm attempting to do this: I know a similar question was asked about best practices just last week, but my question is a bit different and i have yet to find a definitive answer I am working on a powershell script to help standardize and correct time configuration across all our managed devices I've been researching the windows time service (w32time) best practices for the past couple weeks trying to understand all. What i’ve prepared for now is a preliminary poll, where people would decide for example on the actual categories and numbers of nominations, as well as on what are their most preferred “branches” I hope that the poll is made in an understandable way.

In postgres, the value placeholder is $#, which one is recommend when the value is the same, reusing the value placeholder or not

Cryptic error about placeholder and true/false, not using booleans as input though What do i need to be checking Is it possible to load a word doc on a django project that would then query a database to fill in placeholder text with names and addresses? Executing this yields the error Activerecord::preparedstatementinvalid (missing value for :alnum in select) in other words, rails thinks that :alnum is a named placeholder But it isn't, it's a postgresql 's keyword, so my question is

How can i use named placeholders in queries and psql's :alnum

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