Cracking the SQL Code

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    Best wishes,
    Phil Factor

  • Policies can destroy creative thought if applied too mechanically. In a complex system, such as a database, best-practices so often blur into 'it depends'.


    What set of policies are appropriate (I'm assuming we're talking about best practices here) are also contextual depending on the data access patterns. A line of business OLTP database, a replicated subscriber serving as a reporting ODS, and a data warehouse are very different in terms of how they should be modeled and coded (ie: things like normalization, isolation level , indexing strategy, and usage of temp tables).

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • Agreed. Definitely.

    Best wishes,
    Phil Factor

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