Author: Shahzad Khan
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Visual Studio Debugger Failed to launch debug adapter
Read more: Visual Studio Debugger Failed to launch debug adapterAll of sudden I started getting this error; If I change launchBrowser to false in launchSetting.json file, I can successfully start the project, and then open the browser…
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SQL Method to convert to neart 1000 integer
Read more: SQL Method to convert to neart 1000 integerThis is my sample data. Values Expected Results 1.25 1 1.49 1 1.5 2 1.7 2 This is how we can achieve expected results in…
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View effective permission of single user
Read more: View effective permission of single userLogin to SQL Server as an admin account. Run following query by impersonating the user; This will list all effective permission for this user;
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Read, Write and Execute permission to SQL Login
Read more: Read, Write and Execute permission to SQL LoginI have a web application. This application connect to MS SQL SERVER 2017 for data manipulation (SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE, INSERT) and execute stored procedures. The application…
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Azure DevOps Force Permission is required to delete a branch
Read more: Azure DevOps Force Permission is required to delete a branchSomehow the property Force Push is not set for the branch we are trying to delete. Navigate to the branch, click on 3 dots as…
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