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		<title>preventing select * from the query in SQL</title>
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For Team Leads, Developer don&#8217;t listen what you say   still using * in their select queries. You can restrict them using * by using deny select on object. 
This all you can do by create a dummy column in table and deny it for selection. Now user can select the rest of the [...]]]></description>
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