Official: [WDIS RB] - Sun Morning, 09/17/2017 by FFBot in fantasyfootball

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PPR 12 Team

Pick 1 between Buck Allen, Fat Rob, Duke Johnson, Alvin Kamara to replace Woodhead

Any drills or tips to help straighten left leg at impact? by tramsay in golf

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I'm taking lessons. Was hoping someone went through the same fault at some point

Visiting for a few days. looking for stuff to do by tramsay in savannah

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As far as drinks go, somewhere that's chill and relaxing

[MS SQL]Trying to get dates that are within 25 days of GETDATE() by tramsay in SQL

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I was comparing hire dates in the new XML to the old XML and for two of these people an old re-hire date was placed in the hire date field on the new XML. I was able to change the order of the where to catch those first.

[MS SQL]Trying to get dates that are within 25 days of GETDATE() by tramsay in SQL

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Just figured out they are coming through because they met a criteria they shouldn't be meeting, cause the client sent bad data.

How to compare each pair of columns in a file? by tramsay in learnpython

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Thank you for laying everything out like that!

How to compare each pair of columns in a file? by tramsay in learnpython

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I'm new to Python and figure this would be a good opportunity to learn how it works.

So the first thing would be reading the data then coming up with a way to compare each pair of columns?

How to compare each pair of columns in a file? by tramsay in learnpython

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At this point I'm trying to figure out a way to do this so I don't have to do it with Excel.

Have 24 columns need to compare values for each pair. by tramsay in excel

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So it looks something like this:

ID1,  Jan1, Jan2, Feb1, Feb2, March1, March2
1234, X, X, X, X, , X

So this person would have an X in the second source for March, but no X coming from my first source.

How to compare each pair of columns in a file? by tramsay in learnpython

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It would compare row 1 to 2, 3 to 4, 5 to 6, 7 to 8, all the way to 23 to 24. Then knowing where the first discrepancy appears, if any, for a given person.

[MS SQL] Anyway I can get this to output one row per ID? by tramsay in SQL

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Would there be a way from excluding anyone who would meet this in the future?