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    16GB (4x4) or twice as many 8GB (2x4)

    HELP! I've been tasked to order a couple of HP Proliant DL580 G5 Rack servers. For each one, I ordered 2 processors (Quad-Core Intel Xerox E7440) and for memory is selected two memory boards with 16GB 4x4. The vendor wants to send me eight 8GB (2x4) kits in total. Well, I did the math and...
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    Flexfile and SQL Server

    I have a legacy dbase file that needs to be migrated to a SQL Server table. This file uses Flexfile (.dbv instead of .dbt) memo files. I've tried importing (or linking) it into MS Access but to no avail. I would like to use VB instead of Clipper to migrate the data. Does anyone know of a...
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    FlexFile

    I have a legacy dbase file that needs to be migrated to a SQL Server table. This file uses Flexfile (.dbv instead of .dbt) memo files. I've tried importing (or linking) it into MS Access but to no avail. I would like to use VB instead of Clipper to migrate the data. Does anyone know of a...
  4. awhitney77

    SQL Server and varchar

    I have this table (that I did not design) that has 81 fields, each with a data type of varchar (255) (40,000 records). This table contains date and numeric fields as well as characters. Now, I have a couple of questions: 1) Could there be/have been a reason for creating a table in such a...

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