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Comments by AmitDey (Top 7 by date)
AmitDey
17-Oct-12 12:03pm
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I did do some analysis, but looks like this needs to be done every time a failover happens. Thanks for your pointers.
AmitDey
17-Oct-12 11:49am
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Ok even if this is a one-time executing of command. I still think this might have to be done every time failover happens. Is that correct ?
AmitDey
17-Oct-12 11:47am
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Hi Ryan, thanks for replying.
That will be negated by "Always on". As "Always On" requires that the databases are in exact same state.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
AmitDey
17-Oct-12 11:43am
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Hi djj55, Thanks for answering.
The decryption I am doing is inside a SP. By your method, I will have to store 'my password' as plain text within the SP Text. This is something I would like to avoid.
Please correct me If I am wrong.
AmitDey
8-Jun-12 8:44am
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Thanks a lot Peter. that solves it.
AmitDey
4-Sep-11 10:31am
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Thanks Simon, But I didn't get you
We have Set Grid.Row = 1 for grid splitter.
So it is in 2nd row.
ie. Above the 3rd row
AmitDey
4-Sep-11 9:38am
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Thanks Simon, That solves my main problem.
Another thing i am still facing is, the user can drag the gridsplitter outside the viewable window ( There is no way to pull it back ). Is there any way I can restrict to be inside the widnow.
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