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Re: how to determine how many milliseconds a segment of code takes to execute in TSQL on sql server 2005?     

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Author: Mike C#
Date: Oct 31, 2007 18:32

Answered in .programming and the other groups where this was posted. "DR" <softwareengineer98037@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%%23OCFcrAHIHA.5544@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... how to determine how many milliseconds a segment of code takes to execute in TSQL on sql server 2005?
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Re: how to determine how many milliseconds a segment of code takes to execute in TSQL on sql server 2005?     

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Author: Erland Sommarskog
Date: Oct 31, 2007 16:26

DR (softwareengineer98037@yahoo.com) writes: how to determine how many milliseconds a segment of code takes to execute in TSQL on sql server 2005? You can use...beware than in Profiler there is an option on whether to display duration in microseconds or milliseconds, and milliseconds is the default. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se Books Online for SQL...
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how to determine how many milliseconds a segment of code takes to execute in TSQL on sql server 2005?     

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Author: DR
Date: Oct 31, 2007 15:10

how to determine how many milliseconds a segment of code takes to execute in TSQL on sql server 2005?
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Re: What happens after the Haldron experiment     

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Author: Leon Hoeneveld
Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:19

bigfletch8@gmail.com schreef: It is speculated that we may see particles disintigrate and disappear, forming a black hole. There will also be a simulation of milliseconds after the big bang. Fantastic science, but what then? I had to smile when one of the scientists involved said hat it was highly unlikely that the black hole would swallow us up, because it will be so ...
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What happens after the Haldron experiment     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:03

It is speculated that we may see particles disintigrate and disappear, forming a black hole. There will also be a simulation of milliseconds after the big bang. Fantastic science, but what then? I had to smile when one of the scientists involved said hat it was highly unlikely that the black hole would swallow us up, because it will be so incredibly tiny and brief. If you consider the...
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US-NY: New York-Market Data Operations Engineer     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 4, 2008 14:49

... of internal data, global subject routing (RVRDs), branch distribution (cascaded p2ps, RVD, RTIC), etc. &amp;bull; Deliver on diverse client requirements varying from low-latency sub-millisecond data delivery, to high throughput rates larger than 1 million messages per second, to slow consumers requiring data conflation and buffering to reduce client disconnects and bandwidth and processing ...
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Re: pcb out file datetime format     

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Author: Erland Sommarskog
Date: Aug 30, 2008 02:59

... a datetime? The first four bytes are the number of days since 1900-01-01, the second four bytes are the number of ticks since midnight. A tick in this context is 3.333 milliseconds. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se Links for SQL Server Books Online: SQL 2008: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/cc514207.aspx SQL 2005: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/...
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Re: Why We Are All Insane     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 27, 2008 13:41

...the spinal column, the basal ganglia, and the specialist bulge on the back of the brain stem, the cerebellum. The cerebellum, in particular, picks up an action plan in the final few hundred milliseconds and uses a host of subconscious habits to smooth its execution. It is the cerebellum that does things like tighten a muscle at the precise moment needed to start applying a brake to our arm...
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Re: IMAP disconnecting     

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Author: Tassilo Horn
Date: Aug 20, 2008 09:57

... the clients and checks if they're still available. Really? I frequently get disconnected after 30 minutes of idle time. It's hardcoded in the source (imap-login/client.c): /* Disconnect client after idling this many milliseconds */ #define CLIENT_LOGIN_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MSECS (3*60*1000) Indeed, I have misread something I've found on the net. ;-) Bye, Tassilo
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Re: IMAP disconnecting     

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Author: David
Date: Aug 20, 2008 09:39

... available. Really? I frequently get disconnected after 30 minutes of idle time. It's hardcoded in the source (imap-login/client.c): /* Disconnect client after idling this many milliseconds */ #define CLIENT_LOGIN_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MSECS (3*60*1000) However, this shouldn't cause any problems with Gnus. The server should simply get reopened when you enter or check a nnimap group. -David...
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