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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 15:28 
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Someone has seen my CV and "really wants to interview me". The role is a Junior Data Specialist working with sql and oracle."Needs a strong understanding of sql and knowledge of oracle database systems". I'm not terribly interested in it, to be honest, but might go along for the interview practice. I know not a lot about sql, other than I can look at a bit of code and decide what it might possibly do. Pay isn't great, either, spending time as an aprpentice doing that sort of thing. I might say "interested, but drop the "junior" and I'll want to be in the top end of the pay band and a team leader in 18 months". Anyone want a look at the job spec?

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I know not a lot about sql, other than I can look at a bit of code and decide what it might possibly do.

Code:
WITH RECURSIVE supplytree AS
(SELECT si_id, si_item, si_parentid, CAST(si_item As varchar(1000)) As si_item_fullname
FROM supplyitem
WHERE si_parentid IS NULL
UNION ALL
SELECT si.si_id,si.si_item,
    si.si_parentid,
    CAST(sp.si_item_fullname || '->' || si.si_item As varchar(1000)) As si_item_fullname
FROM supplyitem As si
    INNER JOIN supplytree AS sp
    ON (si.si_parentid = sp.si_id)
)
SELECT si_id, si_item_fullname
FROM supplytree
ORDER BY si_item_fullname;
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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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Just tell 'em the old Bobby Tables anecdote and you'll be fine.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I does things like:

Delete from view_header where list_name=’Defunct lists’;
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Just tell 'em the old Bobby Tables anecdote and you'll be fine.



"As long as your data inputs are sanitised, that's one of the first steps to ensuring good quality results, then you don't have to begin to worry about hash table integrities"

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At least you remembered the commit statement. Someone left it off a command on one of our databases and it broke the whole damn thing. Or something.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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Grim... wrote:
MaliA wrote:
I know not a lot about sql, other than I can look at a bit of code and decide what it might possibly do.

Code:
WITH RECURSIVE supplytree AS
(SELECT si_id, si_item, si_parentid, CAST(si_item As varchar(1000)) As si_item_fullname
FROM supplyitem
WHERE si_parentid IS NULL
UNION ALL
SELECT si.si_id,si.si_item,
    si.si_parentid,
    CAST(sp.si_item_fullname || '->' || si.si_item As varchar(1000)) As si_item_fullname
FROM supplyitem As si
    INNER JOIN supplytree AS sp
    ON (si.si_parentid = sp.si_id)
)
SELECT si_id, si_item_fullname
FROM supplytree
ORDER BY si_item_fullname;
GO!


I think that'll produce a list of things which don't have a parent ID, from teh supply tree table and put them in name order.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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Grim... wrote:
Code:
SELECT * FROM user WHERE email LIKE '%yahoo%' LIMIT 3000,1000
GO!



that will retrieve anything with a "yahoo" in the email address and returns 3000 instances?

% being a wildcard.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I've told them that I'm free form tuesday afternoon onwards. might as well have some practive, eh?

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There is a guy who lives in my block of flats, nice enough chap, chinese dude, married with a young child. Seems perfectly normal and pleasant enough.
I always know if he has recently left the flat or come home. How you may wonder?

Because he absolutely reeks of BO, enough that for the next 5-10 minutes of him walking down the stairs, you can still smell it.

How is that possible? How does he not know? How has his wife not said anything?


The neighbours who used to live next door to me Mam didn't clean their teeth and consequently stank. Really badly. I remember once my sister child sat for them one night. For one reason or another she had to phone round to me Ma's for something, when we went round she said "just pick up the phone and smell the mouthpiece". Retched.

Old work colleague also didn't clean his teeth. Ginger lad. Had green teeth. No joke.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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MaliA wrote:
Grim... wrote:
MaliA wrote:
I know not a lot about sql, other than I can look at a bit of code and decide what it might possibly do.

Code:
WITH RECURSIVE supplytree AS
(SELECT si_id, si_item, si_parentid, CAST(si_item As varchar(1000)) As si_item_fullname
FROM supplyitem
WHERE si_parentid IS NULL
UNION ALL
SELECT si.si_id,si.si_item,
    si.si_parentid,
    CAST(sp.si_item_fullname || '->' || si.si_item As varchar(1000)) As si_item_fullname
FROM supplyitem As si
    INNER JOIN supplytree AS sp
    ON (si.si_parentid = sp.si_id)
)
SELECT si_id, si_item_fullname
FROM supplytree
ORDER BY si_item_fullname;
GO!


I think that'll produce a list of things which don't have a parent ID, from teh supply tree table and put them in name order.

It's hard to know without looking at the tables and data, really. It does lots of stuff ;)

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Grim... wrote:
Code:
SELECT * FROM user WHERE email LIKE '%yahoo%' LIMIT 3000,1000
GO!



that will retrieve anything with a "yahoo" in the email address and returns 3000 instances?

% being a wildcard.

Close, but not quite - it will return 1,000 instances, starting at the 3,000th (so instances 3,000 to 4,000).

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Old work colleague also didn't clean his teeth. Ginger lad. Had green teeth. No joke.


Suddenly my brain has taken me back the 10 years since I worked with him. I remember one day him arriving at work and telling us how his (16 year old) girlfriend was pregnant. All I could envisage was his scrunched up cum face while he guffed a green miasma of stench into her face and coughed his yoghurt inside her. Brbbrrrrrr.

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Old work colleague also didn't clean his teeth. Ginger lad. Had green teeth. No joke.


Suddenly my brain has taken me back the 10 years since I worked with him. I remember one day him arriving at work and telling us how his (16 year old) girlfriend was pregnant. All I could envisage was his scrunched up cum face while he guffed a green miasma of stench into her face and coughed his yoghurt inside her. Brbbrrrrrr.

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It was enough to turn me lesbian. He was in his late 20s and she was 16. He had a car. Personally if it was up to me to choose, I'd walk.

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It was enough to turn me lesbian. He was in his late 20s and she was 16. He had a car. Personally if it was up to me to choose, I'd walk.


A good example of partner choice. The younger woman wants a man who is financially secure to support and take care of her offspring and he has ornamentations to attract the younger mate. He had a job, and a car to show he had a job and money, so he was the chosen father of her child.

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Also he had a red shirt.

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Cool!

I saw Mecchano are punting a Gears of War range too! Advert on telly last night.

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Old work colleague also didn't clean his teeth. Ginger lad. Had green teeth. No joke.


Suddenly my brain has taken me back the 10 years since I worked with him. I remember one day him arriving at work and telling us how his (16 year old) girlfriend was pregnant. All I could envisage was his scrunched up cum face while he guffed a green miasma of stench into her face and coughed his yoghurt inside her. Brbbrrrrrr.

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All I could envisage was his scrunched up cum face while he guffed a green miasma of stench into her face and coughed his yoghurt inside her. Brbbrrrrrr.

You imagine the strangest things.


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I wonder what she looked like.

In general, not just when he shot his muck.

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Old work colleague also didn't clean his teeth. Ginger lad. Had green teeth. No joke.


Suddenly my brain has taken me back the 10 years since I worked with him. I remember one day him arriving at work and telling us how his (16 year old) girlfriend was pregnant. All I could envisage was his scrunched up cum face while he guffed a green miasma of stench into her face and coughed his yoghurt inside her. Brbbrrrrrr.


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I'm skiving today. I've just bought a MegaBlocks Halo Warthog. Only £7! Bargain.

Cool!

I saw Mecchano are punting a Gears of War range too! Advert on telly last night.


Yeah, I've heard about this. I reckon that all the good franchises had already gone. Lego has Marvel and Harry Potter et al, Megablocks has Halo and all that's left is Meccano. Nice one Gears!

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I've just had a look at the sets and they seem quite nice actually, a bit vehicle heavy though. Gears wasn't about the vehicles was it? It was more about the gay love interest story between Marcus and Dom.


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I've just had a look at the sets and they seem quite nice actually, a bit vehicle heavy though. Gears wasn't about the vehicles was it? It was more about the gay love interest story between Wullie and Zardoz.

:'( Glory days...

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Close, but not quite - it will return 1,000 instances, starting at the 3,000th (so instances 3,000 to 4,000).


Wouldn't that be 1001 instances? :p


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Trooper wrote:
There is a guy who lives in my block of flats, nice enough chap, chinese dude, married with a young child. Seems perfectly normal and pleasant enough.
I always know if he has recently left the flat or come home. How you may wonder?

Because he absolutely reeks of BO, enough that for the next 5-10 minutes of him walking down the stairs, you can still smell it.

How is that possible? How does he not know? How has his wife not said anything?

Maybe she likes the musk.

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At least you remembered the commit statement. Someone left it off a command on one of our databases and it broke the whole damn thing. Or something.


Was it you?


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I could kill you.

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I can say this with some authority as I'm married to one, btw.

A vegetarian, I mean, not a guacamole.

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