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QuestionIn SQL Server, how to generate table script as a single statement? Pin
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Questioni want to do left join that should not return same multiple rows Pin
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QuestionFinding "Missing" ID Numbers in Table (SQL Server 2005) Pin
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QuestionView might cause corruption? Pin
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My company's reporting software combines data from multiple sources such as point of sale, inventory, accounting, payroll, etc.. Where possible, we provide our customers with a direct connection interface against the datasource, usually SQL Server. All we require is read only access to the vendor database. A long time customer recently switched to a new inventory system. Our connection to this system uses a view created in another sql server database (usually the master) residing on the same server/instance. The customer asked the IT department for help in getting the view created, and setting up a readonly sql server login to pull the data. This started a lot of questioning, and the next thing I know, the customer forwards me a response from the inventory vendor advising against using this view against their database. Why? Without quoting, they stated that due to the possibility of upgrades or structure changes, there was a possibility of corruption to the source tables. It is my understanding that by design, there is zero chance of a view causing corruption to the source tables. At worst, it would fail or produce incorrect results. I know I don't know what I don't know, which is why I am asking here. (and Google isn't coming up with any usable results) Am I wrong? To me this just seems like a scare tactic from the other vendor to charge for custom work.
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