Welcome to my corner of KZread, I have a collection of Autocross racing, SQL Training, and Drone videos.
It always seems like I run into some problem and it took a long time to scour the internet for a solution and even then I was nervous to implement it, so I post videos to save you time!
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that is a great run, car looks very well balanced. great driving.
Thank you! 👍
It fixed mine. I put the foam behind the plastic cover that pops off instead though
That's a good idea to try as well!
Thanks man.
That is a go-kart right?
Sure handles like one!
Wow, really slow compared to evergreen! Still looks fun tho
Yes, it's a lot slower. It's a top of 1st/2nd whereas Evergreen is a top of 2nd for me. Chuckanut is feels far more technical and faster-paced. When I get down to Evergreen or Bremerton there is far more time to think and adjust to how the car is handling.
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That was an awesome lap, especially in the wet!
Been wondering how to go about this. Thanks for making this.
after over tens of tutorials, finally found this video that gave my desired result.. thanks a lot...
Hoping this works on mine. How did you remove that black trim piece?
It pops out, held in by tabs that push into those three white clips.
THANK YOU
Does that fix the issue where the window makes rattling sound when the car hits even a small bumps?
Yes, it did for my truck!
Great video, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you very much for articulating so clearly and simplifying the complexity of the FOR XML feature. Really well done 👍. XML will always be there, still very applicable and useful in year 2020 amongst other data-formats & technologies such as NO-SQL and NO-XML (I mean JSON etc.)
Have this blog using for path with subquery hope this help. hitcountbreakpoint.com/joining-to-rows-using-for-xml-path/
from Pakistan thank u
The question 'What's the difference between path and raw with elements' and answer 'nothing its the same' doesn't seem correct. I tried it with a join, raw with elements split the elements from the 2 tables, whereas path merged all columns in to one. What would you recommend as best practice (if any)?
Fantastic tutorial
Hi Sir thank you very much for the video,Can i please know how to merge XML data Structure from different tables into one XML structure under One root Node Please help - Thank You.
My course didn't explain this very well and your video helped me understand it in under 30mins
Thank you for the great explanation!
Please add "sql server" to the video description.. it's misleading
excellent explanation!
Very clear, Thank you so much
hi all, I am working on my project. I have to fulfill below requirements : 1. Prepare the specifications of semi structured extensions to your Database. Minimal Requirements: 3 extensions in data model and 5 operations on XMP data. Each extension of data model should be described with: name, affected relations, the method of storage of XML used i.e. CLOB, XMLType, CHAR. Each description of operations on semi structured data should be described with: name, corresponding SQL operation from workload, tools used for implementation i.e. SAX, DOM, XPATH, XQUERY. 2. Implementation of at least 3 semi structured extensions to data model. 3.Implementation of at least 5 operations on semi structured data. Document the execution times with semi structured extensions. I created database and I use SQL SERVER 2012. So can any one tell me what should I do for these ? Plz give me good example and explain me ..thank you .
the script give me the error : The error description is 'Invalid at the top level of the document.'. sql
You consistently claim its "not well formed" because it has no root node. Not entirely correct. An XML document must have a single root node but a XML fragment does not. While not well formed for a document, it is well formed for a fragment. They are used differently and serve different purposes. Basically a XML document contains a type descriptor (optional) and single root node (required), the root node then contains a XML fragment.
Please change your KZread Video category from Entertainment to Education , so i can view the video from my company's PC.
Thank you Sai!
Good Training. Must upgrade to SQL2012! Thank you very much!
cool! I know where this is and fly here occasionally!
Nice drone footage of Kauai! Thanks for sharing and taking the time to post! Looks like you had some good weather for flying. If you get a chance, check out our Seattle Drone channel. Again! Great job!
+Kevin Hellriegel Thank you Kevin!
Cool video - it almost looks like a movie set from that perspective
+Oregon Coast Thank you OC!
Thanks for making this video, it really helped me understand OVER() . Also, great use of multiple examples to really drive the presentation.
Nice.