@RPK: I love your user id, it sounds so manly, a merging of RPG and PPK (Rambo, meet James Bond) ...but from your writing I doubt you would do very well interviewing for the Evil Catbert 🙂
I actually forgot it is called CodeXchange until I saw your added comment; I used to look there with great hope that I would find some helpful code. But I gave up long ago. The GOOD news (in my mind anyway) is that this forum has proved to be a valuable resource. Unless my problem is an actual product bug that engineering has to fix, this is our best source of info. I am really glad to see Sybase staff participate and glad the new version is just days away.
@Everyone: My earlier comment was missing an emoticon. It should read thus: @Bill: I am THRILLED, of course! ...what makes you think this posting has anything to do with the SDN? The word "Sybase" appears nowhere 🙂
Since this posting appears to have evolved into a discussion about CodeXchange, I was going to ask "what type of website would work as a mechanism to share code?" but perhaps Bill is right: perhaps this forum is the right mechanism? This may even be more true once the new 'SQLA' rolls out since it supports attachments and therefore it will be a lot easier to share larger samples. I would be interested to hear your thoughts about how you would like to share your code samples and how you feel you should be able to find/use the samples. Is this type of website the right tool or something else?
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