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<0> later <1> and you keep telling me how a ****en index works <1> retarded explain for retarded people :) <1> ninja: i dont think you understood either, i want to explain to you the phonebook explample <2> I'LL LISTEN DADDY.
<1> no you dont deserver <2> Crud. <3> hi all <3> hi Quant <3> the only friend here <3> hi means all except rossignol <4> sometimes irc reflects life better than you'd think :) <3> yeah <3> i agreed totally with you <5> hello <6> hi, can i supply a partial column name list to a CREATE VIEW santance? so the other columns would keep their original names. <7> sentence? <7> you can not supply a partial name no <7> not to create view <7> if you mean supply only certain columns, then yes <6> not a partial name - partial list <8> of course you don't have to select every column <7> yes boko you can <9> riz, you therE? <10> topic?
<10> :-P <11> **** me, chill with the rules, no need to flood everyone <11> ur a ****head quant, go make rules up in real life u prick, instead of flooding everyone on irc with ur childish rules <11> prick <12> Anyone here has ever used the ODBC timestamp escape clause ({ ts 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.fff] '})? <3> [.fff] for what? <3> hello all <3> hello Quant <3> bronso <3> bronso do you hate to talk? <12> no, was afk <12> .fff is the miliseconds I think <3> oh <3> photosecond <12> I was asking about using this format in general <12> have you? <3> i think that hh:mm:ss is enough <3> <22:54:15> <3> i think that hh:mm:ss is enough <12> yes, it is, but have you ever used this format of {ts '...'}? <3> no <3> show me <12> ok, thank you then
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