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12:07 AM
@jcolebrand I was in class, and the teacher asked us to write out some code in our notebooks.
 
 
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3:47 AM
Now that she's back in the atmosphere, with drops of Jupiter in her hair, hey hey hay....
She acts like summer and walks like rain, reminds me that there's time for change, hey hey hay...
Since her return from her stay on the moon, she listens like spring and talks like June, hey hey hay...
So Tell Me...
Did you sail across the sun?
Did you make it to the Milky Way, to see the lights are faded, and that heaven is overrated?
So Tell Me...
Did the wind sweep you off your feet?
Did you finally get a chance to dance along the light of day? And head back to the Milky Way?
Tell me
Did Venus blow your mind?
Was it everything you wanted to find?
And did you miss me, while you were looking for yourself out there?
 
4:23 AM
@Chacha102 ah thanks for reminding me that song.
 
Sigh
:)
 
5:01 AM
Morning Sathya
Who reviews my editing of posts?
Thanks for your edit!
This edit will be visible only to you until it is peer reviewed.
Owner of the post?
 
no, any 2k+ rep user who comes across your post. 10k+ have access to the edit queue. @PiedPiper
and good morning
 
Thanks
 
@balpha yep, true.
 
 
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7:05 AM
Other than London, are there any other active attempts to salvage a dev days meetup?
 
7:29 AM
Posted by nhinkle on September 7th, 2011

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(just fyi, xpost from SU room)
 
8:24 AM
Just ran into this issue. Can it get a "bump" so someone does it? (If I did much meta I'd do that through the bounty mechanism, or whatever official channel, but this seems like a no brainer since there's a tag comment on ast that says "please don't use this, use abstract-syntax-tree".)
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Q: For SO, can "ast" and "abstract-syntax-tree" tags be merged?

Ira BaxterI think "abstract-syntax-tree" should be the master tag.

 
8:39 AM
@HostileFork done
 
Danke.
Though hmmm... is there a propagation delay for such things? I still see ast & abstract-syntax-tree as before
 
@HostileFork oh, I meant I bumped the question :p
I don't have privileges to merge the tags, atleast not on SO
 
Ah, oh I meant more like a bounty bump. 50 points would be 1/4 of my meta rep. :P
 
@HostileFork :p
give it a few days, if it doesn't happen I'll add a bounty - there's very little questions on both tags tbh
 
 
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11:17 AM
Super critical bug, better shut down the network.
Hmm, I actually feel like someone's mentioned this before, now that I think about it.
 
11:37 AM
@TimStone Definitely. This ranks even higher than the Venn diagram bug
 
12:11 PM
Ultra mega urgent! I have leapt to fix this show-stopper!
(fixed next build)
 
@MarcGravell Hurrah! The world is saved again by the actions of brave men like you!
 
We take that salute. Now a kitten is on fire and I need to rescue a house; or something like that.
 
 
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1:31 PM
@MarcGravell Marc to the rescue! Thanks!
 
 
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2:58 PM
Crazy weather... my office is closed for 2 days.
Lots of flooding in my area, places evacuating, bridges under water, etc..
 
Hm, glad I'm working from home today.
 
3:13 PM
I'll be working online later on, taking some time to relax :)
 
 
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4:38 PM
Wow. Paradise for users which thought this is a forum. And flagging paradise for me
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A: Windows Vista: Unable to load DLL 'x.dll': Invalid access to memory location. (DllNotFoundException)

Martín Marconcini@littlegeek: I have the latest version (3.1.0.0) of the .DLL @Will Dean: Yes, the name is confusing, but I know that the DLL is being found. It was working with UAC disabled, but after I left the SP1 installing overnight, this morning I found out that it wasn't working anymore. Apparently SP1 ch...

 
5:19 PM
Hi
 
Hahah, that's great.
 
I guess I don't feel so bad about my own misadventures. ;)
 
I'll assume you haven't ended up stuck in a tree after a binge. :P
 
lol
No, no I have not.
 
Is it safe to assume from what Tim didn't say that you do have experience being a moose?
 
6:04 PM
No comment.
 
Anonymous
hmm, yeah.
 
@Jeremy the same?
 
Anonymous
Yes
 
Going to open bug case on MSO
 
Anonymous
on every query page, it seems.
 
6:28 PM
0
Q: Error page (runtime error) on query page on data.SE?

genesis-φThis query gives me Is that bug? Should it be fixed?

 
Anonymous
Odd that that's browser-related.
 
nope it isn't. try to log out
 
6:52 PM
Trying to understand something here. I have flagged the -5 answer of stackoverflow.com/questions/4468748/… as a very low quality answer, since the argument made would only be true with a very low quality compiler. Yet, this flagging is deemed not helpful, why?
 
@Jvestry maybe it was a mistake
 
7:15 PM
@JVerstry You can't expect the mods to make that judgement call. That's the purpose of the voting mechanism.
 
Ouch, I wrote some messy code earlier.
Adding comments to existing code really helps you figure out what in the name <insert object here> you meant the first time.
 
7:43 PM
@RebeccaChernoff do you think you could modify a data query for me?or everyone else?
 
This one, to show only results where count of answers on own same question are more or equal 2?
 
Why not just hit the clone link?
 
@TimStone this query works, but I am not good at SQL (Ms) & I wanted someone to modify it for me, however I don't think meta is goood place
 
makes note that @RebeccaChernoff is a T-SQL guru
 
7:50 PM
@genesis, the Posts table has an answer count column. You just need to check q.AnswerCount >= 2.
 
@RebeccaChernoff "SELECT qLink WHERE AnswersOnOwnQuestion > 1"
 
that...is not what I said. heh.
 
however I can't use it in SQL
 
add what I just gave you to the where clause. another and expression.
 
To be honest, I'm just good with basic MySql queries
Rebecca you didn't get me
 
7:52 PM
this is a basic modification.
@genesisφ well, that's most likely true, sigh.
 
Well, what he wants is slightly more complicated.
 
and what would that be?
 
I want to get query which will select question which has 2 or more answers from question owner
 
He wants to restrict to it situations where the OP has answered their own question at least twice.
 
@TimStone exactly
 
7:54 PM
Oh. Why? Heh.
 
I have seen question today with 7 answers from its owner - he thought SO is a forum
It's great for flaggers like me
 
I don't think that's a very common or long-lived scenario though, so the results in the Data Explorer are likely to be limited anyway.
 
I guess that seems trivial given that you're already checking that the answer starts with a '@'
 
yes, I would delete that search for @ later
but if you search for @ ++++ > 1 answers from its owner, it's 98% sure it's flaggable
when user answers more than once to an question, (NUMBER) shows after title in his profile in answers block
@Reb Damn. Tried almost everything but I'm lost
-- replies on own question

SELECT
  COUNT(a.Id)
FROM Posts a
INNER JOIN Posts q on a.ParentID = q.Id and a.OwnerUserID = q.OwnerUserId
WHERE a.PostTypeId = 2
AND a.Score <= 0
and a.Id != q.AcceptedAnswerId
and a.body like '<p>@%'
GROUP BY a.OwnerUserID
​
when I add a.Id as [Post Link] it throws error Error: Column 'Posts.Id' is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either an aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause.
 
Hahah
 
@TimStone summon you
 
Hm?
 
@TimStone how to show score? This fails -.-
I know, group by is bad -.-
BUT without it, it does not work
BTW I have forgot to say you: Thanks a lot
 
8:31 PM
question.CommunityOwnedDate < 1 Er, what are you trying to do with this?
 
Whoops, it is just to delete community questions
I know it's noob, I just hate to work with DATE field in SQL
 
Yeah, you want question.CommunityOwnedDate IS NULL in that case.
 
is null is better
 
Right
 
-- Enter Query Title
-- Enter Query Description

SELECT
COUnt(*),
  question.Id As [Post Link],
  question.Score
FROM
  Posts answer
INNER JOIN
  Posts question
ON
  answer.ParentId = question.Id AND
  answer.OwnerUserId = question.OwnerUserID

WHERE
  answer.Score <= 0 AND
  question.CommunityOwnedDate is null
GROUP BY
  question.Id, answer.OwnerUserID

HAVING
COUNT(*) > 1
order by count(*) desc​
it does not work without group by!
but with group by it selects all posts with same score and group them to one pack, or am I completelly wrong?
 
8:36 PM
I'm not entirely sure how you mean.
 
what does group by score do in this case?
 
The query returns a list of records based on the joined answers, which are then grouped by question ID (answers on the same question) and then by OwnerUserId (which isn't strictly necessary from a logical point of view, since it will always be the same across all of the answers at this point).
 
look, my above isn't working when I do not add "group by question.score"
this one is perfect. it requires group by question.score though, i'm not getting, why
 
It doesn't know that for every record that you're rolling up into the group, the question.Score will be the same.
 
but when there are two 19 score questions, wouldn't they be grouped into one? stacked?
@timStone just mentioning me if you didn't know I responsed ;)
 
8:52 PM
No, because you've already grouped on question ID, and the subsequent groupings operate within the groups before them.
For example, see this simple query.
 
I'm still not getting, why
SELECT
  Id,
  DisplayName
FROM
  Users
WHERE
  DisplayName LIKE 'Tim%'
GROUP BY Id
ORDER BY DisplayName​
doesn't simply work
 
Assume that Id wasn't unique for that table, but many people could have the same Id, for some reason.
If you can only return one DisplayName per unique ID (since you've grouped on ID), how do you know which to return?
 
All the people who have the same ID in that case could have a different DisplayName, but you can only return one record at most with their ID (because of the grouping).
 
so, when I do something like ... sec
it must returns only 1... it's fine for me
 
8:58 PM
@genesisφ GROUP BY causes implicit ordering, which is why the results look different (the one is in somewhat random order)
 
aha. So when I submit same query twice without ordering, it will return different things?
^^ not in this case... nvm
but
Shouldn't this return only one tim as it's grouped?
@Timstone sorry if I'm amazingly dumb
what was that?
 
@TimStone This is wrong for SQL Server I think, just the nature of the operation impacts the return order.
@genesisφ Grouping again by Id breaks up the grouping by DisplayName
 
so the latest only applies?
 
No, let me get a better example query.
 
maybe I got it.
SELECT
  Id,
  DisplayName
FROM
  Users
WHERE
  DisplayName LIKE 'Tim%'
GROUP BY DisplayName
ORDER BY DisplayName​
sql does not know which id to select
so throws an err
 
9:08 PM
Yes
 
okay
haha. the easier answer will probably get the most upvotes
@JeffAtwood damn repCap :( I'd get more than 400 today
@TimPost thank you a lot
 
Explaining things to pepoe without using expletives after having several beer for lunch is surprisingly difficult.
 
Oddly enough, I know what you mean. Of course, I have a natural tendency to do that anyway, beers or not.
 
9:46 PM
sigh
 
 
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10:57 PM
Hola. Shopping. Yay. :-)
 
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