New Release: SQL Clone 4
Introducing the new “Teams” feature in SQL Clone. Define access to instances, images and clones for specific teams and enable devs to self-service, refreshing environments on demand.
2019-08-22
Introducing the new “Teams” feature in SQL Clone. Define access to instances, images and clones for specific teams and enable devs to self-service, refreshing environments on demand.
2019-08-22
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2019-05-23
Microsoft today announced the general availability...
2019-05-22
A major update to the open-source R language, R 3.6.0, was released on April 26 and is now available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux. As a major...
2019-05-09
We’re excited to announce the monthly release of SQL Server 2019 community technology preview (CTP) 2.5. SQL Server 2019 is the first release of SQL Server to closely integrate...
2019-04-26
Version-agnostic management pack for SQL Server now supports SQL Server 2012, 2014, and 2016 in addition to 2017 and up
This management pack is virtually a new version of the...
2019-04-22
Aljoscha Krettek announces the general availablity of Apache Flink version 1.8.0: SQL pattern detection with user-defined functions and aggregations: The support of the MATCH_RECOGNIZE clause has been extended by...
2019-04-11
Microsoft's HealthVault personal-health-record service is closing on November 20 and any data left in it at that time will be deleted, Microsoft officials are telling users via e-mail.
2019-04-05
Highwire Development is offering a free version of their RAAS product to SQLServerCentral.com members.
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Let’s consider the following script that can be executed without any error on both SQL Sever and PostgreSQL. We define the table t1 in which we insert three records:
create table t1 (id int primary key, city varchar(50)); insert into t1 values (1, 'Rome'), (2, 'New York'), (3, NULL);If we execute the following query, how will the records be sorted in both environments?
select city from t1 order by city;See possible answers