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If nothing can go wrong, it goes wrong anyway
Murphy
Everyone needs help with their computers
Young and old, novice as an expert, we all need help with computers. You like me. Private and professional. All the time.
What one person can’t, another has already solved. That’s how it’s done!
Algotronics usually has solutions to most things when it comes to computers. The list of unresolved questions is very short. As a rule, no open questions at all.
Not that we know everything so well. No. Contrary. There are others who know their case much better than we do. We only pass on their knowledge. Mainly getting knowledge from Google and colleagues. And of course through experience of 40 in the industry.
Did you know this?
It's quite rare that same error to occurs. The symptoms may be similar, but the cause almost always differs.
Guje Källberg
The most difficult problem
The hardest part is asking questions. If you can ask, the answer will probably come up.
That’s what you’re going to do. Ask! Ask for help! Click the button and tell us about your concerns.
Algotronics has a large storage of answers
We have a large number of answers in our warehouse. It doesn’t cost anything to ask. But, of course, the answer might cost sometimes.
Recent questions
I was asked to change my password for the bank. Come by e-mail. I’ll remeber. But I did not click on the link.
Saga
Well done! Such requests should never be followed.
It’s just someone fishing for your password.
Never give out identification details or bank codes! Not even for your own family.
Trusted people are welcome to participate, but you should use your own codes, not anyone else. The banks know how to arrange this. Ask them!
Guje
My T-SQL INSERT gives the error message “Unable to query on Log Group ‘dl_density’. Reason Invalid character value for cast specification.” Searched all day, don’t understand where the fault might lie.
Kenneth
As usual, the error message gives no indication what the error is and where it is located.
I found that the column where the error occurs is named ‘RowGUID’ and is the primary key with type ‘uniqueidentifier’.
Your 3rd party softa has a bug as it does not recognize the type ‘uniqueidentifier’ as the primary key.
Or you’ve read their documentation badly.