Thanks for the information!
>No SQL positions here, but you shouldn't have problem finding a position. Tech unemployment here is < 2%. Contact TekSystems. Good people there.
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>>No, but actually, I just found the problem. Evidently SQL server does not re-check the key again once you run the query, unless you restart the services, or run dbcc freeproccache. Once I did that, SQL checked the key and all worked as expected. thanks for your input.
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>>... I just noticed you are in SLC. You know, I have family out there and I been trying to find a SQL position out there for a while. No chance your company has an extra one open is there??
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>>Thanks in any case.
Thank You
Rollin Burr
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