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Congrats r937 - Tip Master of the Week!

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donutman

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Good job, rudy.
-Karl

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Congrats! I must say that all you top tipsters are braniacs and your comments help out tremendously. Thank you for your time and for your clear, well thought out answers.
 
If only somebody would recognize my genius.

But great job Rudy.

Christiaan Baes
Belgium

If you want to get an answer read this FAQ faq796-2540
There's no such thing as a winnable war - Sting
 
I've heard that lots of people are trying to recognize your genus. :)
-Karl

[red] Cursors, triggers, user-defined functions and dynamic SQL are an axis of evil![/red]
[green]Life's uncertain...eat dessert first...www.deerfieldbakery.com[/green]
 
lol donutman,
well done rudy, good to see so many of the SQL forum being tipsters of the week. Congrats.


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Has anyone from this forum made it to the top of the top MVPs? Maybe SQLSister has.
-Karl

[red] Cursors, triggers, user-defined functions and dynamic SQL are an axis of evil![/red]
[green]Life's uncertain...eat dessert first...www.deerfieldbakery.com[/green]
 
Well done Rudy - Congratulations - that must be 3 in about 5 weeks from this forum that have been tipmaster of the week

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[blue]Software code, like laws and sausages, should never be examined in production[/blue][black] - [/black][purple]Edward Tenner[/purple]
 
Not me, never been to the top of the list. Terry Broadbent probably was when he hung out here.

I'm not surprised about the multiple tipmasters; we have one of the more active forums and, compared to other forums, we give out a lot of stars. Heck, the SQL Server Admin forum can go days without a star awarded. Nice that we have an appreciative group of users here.

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When Terry was here he was at the top nearly every week. Now it's bcastner from the xp forum also a very, very active forum.

I was second once, when I was in the access forums also very overactive people in there.

But if we all agree to give a star to donutman he will be number one in no time. ;-)


Christiaan Baes
Belgium

If you want to get an answer read this FAQ faq796-2540
There's no such thing as a winnable war - Sting
 
I already tried the tin-cup-in-the-hand trick. It only got me to the top of this forum for a day, after which the St. Bernard took over again.
The stats on Terry are pretty awesome. Sorry I missed that show.
-Karl

[red] Cursors, triggers, user-defined functions and dynamic SQL are an axis of evil![/red]
[green]Life's uncertain...eat dessert first...www.deerfieldbakery.com[/green]
 
Don't look now, but there's a pack of young pups trying to oust us elders. They have paws as quick as Ken Jennings' thumb.
-Karl

[red] Cursors, triggers, user-defined functions and dynamic SQL are an axis of evil![/red]
[green]Life's uncertain...eat dessert first...www.deerfieldbakery.com[/green]
 
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