As I was preparing to post another script, this time with an update statement, I started to insert my standard disclaimer. However, as more and more of my posts will include SQL code, I thought I would just dedicate one post for the disclaimer and then link to it. So, without further adieu…
Important: All information on this site is provided “as is” for informational purposes only.
In particular, all code samples are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.
If you should decide to use any of the code taken from this site, make sure you test it thoroughly on a test company, or better yet a test server, before you ever use it on your live data.
That isn’t to say that I don’t want to help you, I help people all the time. Just be careful when you apply any code to your server or database. I do my best to research everything I post, but ultimately you are responsible for your own database.
Keep that in mind when you run code from my site or any site you find on the internet because….
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