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This is to avoid magic strings! They are the bane of our existence!
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Cue FILE_NOT_FOUND joke in 3..2..1..
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They missed FileNotFoundException surley?
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Silly, you need to move that into a table to make it more easily extensible.
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Exacty! You never know when business people start demanding a Maybe option.
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I've worked on Wall Street for more than 20 years, and every single trading system I've encountered had a certain sense of randomness depending upon in what order what prices from which exchanges/ECN's were checked against the others. "Maybe" is a way of life!
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Feh, they were just planning ahead to ensure that in the future they could support an additional bazillion degrees of surety between Yes and No.
Of course, they've screwed the pooch by not setting Yes as the max BIGINT value...
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Actually I had to do something like that...there were three possible choices and my manager demanded they be in a table...
ID | Text 1 | Yes 2 | No 3 | Unavailable
sigh
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4 | File Not Found
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Files on embedded systems! Bert Glanstrom! Wooden Table!
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Enough? You might be in Europe for all I know, but we're Americans here. There's no such word as "enough"!
5 | Haven't Got Around To Looking Yet 6 | It's Around Here Somewhere 7 | Did You Ask Jane? She Had It A While Ago
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8|NO 9|no 10|yes 11|yEs
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12|On Alternate Tuesdays 13|Very Yes 14|Very No 15|Very Unavailable
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16|Hell No 17|Huh?
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16|A little from column A, a little from column B 17|NULL 18|All of the above
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100 Outlook Murky, Try Again 101 Signs Point To Yes -382 We Got Some Bad Acid Here FNRT AHHHH SPIDERS
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42 Depends on what the definition of 'is' is 9999 Dude, what was the question?
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sorry guys, fact is stranger than fiction:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa432714(office.12).aspx
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that should be 420 | dude, what was the question?
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Irish! Girl!
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I could have used that...and I love how three of them "not supported"
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Brillant?
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19 | Yes, by statute, but woe betide you if you actually ask for it!
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22| This option intentionally left blank
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Easily extensible for i18n support:
19|Oui 20|Non 21|Sí 22|No 23|Ja 24|Nein
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"To use the MsoTriState enumerations in a WSF job..."
I think they misspelled "WTF".
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Yes? What do you want?
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MOAR XML! And VB, and, and... moar of the phps too...
I don't see the problem with this. Seems very Enterprise-ey (TM) to me.
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or a "Yes and No" option or a "Yes Yes" option: I mean the choices are practically endless
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You don't understand! Yes and No are aliases for binary digits. Thus: Yes+Yes=YesNo YesNoYesNo-YesYesNo=YesNoNo YesYesYes*YesNoYes=YesNoNoYesYes YesYesYesYesNoNoYesYes+YesNoYesNoYesNoYesYesNo=YesYesYesYesNoNoYesNoNoYes And so on, up to 2^63 or so.
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Actually to get into this seriously, for reporting purposes where you want to display a string instead of a number, this is probably the fastest way (with large recordsets).
Although I do agree that a fixed table is even more better for that, but it's quicker to join this (virtual) table then use case when's in the query. A lot of case when's make the query slow.
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Or you could add another column for localization. (EN,En,eN,en,FR,Fr,fR,fr, ....)
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I have Xed your Y, pray I don't ...etc.
AHHHH!!! Seeing all this together made a horrible image run through my head. Bert Glasnstrom with Irish Girl being "brilant" on a wooden table. Excuse me while I go bleach my brain.
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Wasn't this what happened in the movie "Office Space"?
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You have brain bleach?! I could've used that every time I heard Sarah Palin speaking; instead, I would repeatedly smash my head into the corner of a wall until I found myself waking up on a gurney in an ER... Ahh, memories...
Where was I going with this again?
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Excellent. A tri-state boolean with five possible values, two of which are actually supported. I think we have a winner.
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25: Actually No, but to save face, Yes
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To best ensure that the future will remain flexible, while still retaining usability, the schema needs to be extended with a BooleanValue field as follows:
Captcha: enim - an enum which shouldn't be.
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69|No, but if you act like a jerk and look like a drunk biker, I really mean Yes.
70|Yes, I'll go out with you... someday... but tonight I have to organize my spice cabinet. Ask me again sometime. Really!
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It's for the embedded Windows CE drivers inside the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch.
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What. The. Fuck.
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As there are 5 possible values, shouldn't it be a "pentastate boolean"?
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/nice... the captcha is decet -> deceipt
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No, a pentastate boolean would have seven possible values.
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No, a pentastate boolean has seven possible values.