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| One of the basic ideas of a tiered architecture is that reporting in done in the application layer, NOT in the database. You have been posting questions that tell us "Golden Oldies" that you , "Newbie", have not done your homework. A newsgroup is a baaaad place to learn the foundations. A lot of people will give you a kludge to make you shut up. A few of us more pendantic ones will try to lecture you; but it is not possible to post an entire one-quarter college on RDBMS. |
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| Its not always possible that the databases, you work with, are designed by you only, And once you will have to work with such a database which contains table structures specified here, you can't change it and its implementation also you can't refuse to work, no matter you like the design or not. The question is lost in the discussion with "Golden Oldies", I hope they will answer - "ONLY IF THEY KNOW IT". And I think no place is bad to learn anything and individual can't stop me doing so. They have rights to avoid answering. As there are different level of brains available on this group, I will get my answers. Let me be specificabout the topic of discussion: I wanted to know the best way to acheive Cross-tab query. Its pros and Cons. Simon and David hapled me with their experience, thanks to both of them, still lot to know. Thanks everybody. |
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