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Triggers
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From
08/06/1999 08:14:08
Christian Bellavance
Université du Québec à Hull
Hull
,
Quebec
,
Canada
To
08/06/1999 02:56:03
Rick Dezeeuw
DeZeeuw Software
Caledonia
,
Michigan
,
United States
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
SQL syntax
Title:
Re:
Triggers
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00227039
Message ID:
00227374
Views:
23
To find the who is long in use the USER_NAME() function. For the program and the ODBC connection i do not have this information yet. As soon as I get something I will give it to you.
Christian Bellavance
Christian_Bellavance@uqah.uquebec.ca
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