mattyd commented: # funny stuff +3
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rapture -> capture
alter
Holy fire CREATED sacred pagan statues promising life.
You get to visit the graveyard.
I put in a tiger.
break -> rupture
gel - ignite -> boom
Holy fire melted SACRED pagan statues representing life.
By the way -> Red Hot Chilli peppers
Young people tend to make a lot of mistakes.
alley
You get a cock.
I put in a steel rod.
fall
HOLY fire melted worthless silver statues representing life.
So what is
Hey Matty, you changed three letters....;)
calm
work with computers ?
pail
gelatin -> gel
brain which thinks
sale
pastry -> paste
E) When you have nothing better to do than criticize some stupid games played on the message boards.... ;)
GREEDY sin melted worthless silver statues for blood.
Posted ? But I did nothing.
only to find
Indian National Congress - > Politics
You get a lot of viruses.
I put in an orange.
Oh is that
1 * 1 - 1 * 0.5 = 0.5
You just don't use malloc with c++ period. Unless you want undefined behaviour.
That would be only if you use them to allocate memory for non-POD (plain old data). For datatypes like integers, floats etc. you can still use malloc though is much frowned upon in the C++ community.
sin -> taboo
You get a whirlwind.
I put in a bass guitar.
Abandoned glacier-makers melted PRECIOUS silver statues for blood.
money -> necessary evil
Baby, hell just ain't the same without you..
ban
just the way
different things faced
factorial (1) => 1
Overfrozen glacier-makers melted dehydrated silver STATUES for blood.
This happens since the referred column contains numric data and you are trying to substitute it with a string when null is encountered. You just happened to place the TO_CHAR function at the wrong place.
Do something like:
SELECT INITCAP(lastname), INITCAP(firstname), NVL(TO_CHAR(referred), 'test')
FROM your_table_name ;
Try it out and let me know if it works or not.
Metallica - Fade to Black
Foo Fighters - The deepest blues are black
Hello Jim, welcome to Daniweb :D Hope you enjoy yourself here.
I guess that's all from this side as well... ;)
Hello there my friend, welcome to Daniweb :D
Hope you enjoy yourself here.... ;)
on the way
Is such thing
If your I/O activities are performed by a central class you can be rest assured that at a time only a single class or a class function is writing to a file since the the opening and closing of the file stream would be under the control of the central class.
It would also save you a lot of checks on the file stream to see if they are already open or not since there is a single controlling authority.
All this being said, it all boils down to what and how you are trying to implement your requirements.
OVERFROZEN glacier makers melted dehydrated pink lions for blood.
Happen will things, only when you act towards them.