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Understanding SQL Server PARTITION BY with Examples

Introduction When developers first learn SQL aggregation, they usually start with the GROUP BY clause. It works well for summary reports because it combines multiple rows into a single result for each group. For example, you can calculate total sales per region or average salary per department. The limitation of GROUP BY appears when you […]

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2026-06-05

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Complex Data Processing with dbt Python Models: The Fabric Modern Data Platform

Data build tool (dbt) is an open-source command line tool that helps engineers transform data using SQL scripts.  However, there are limitations to what can be done with the Structure Query Language (SQL).  That is where dbt Python models can be used to perform complex tasks.  A dbt Python model is a function that reads […]

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2026-06-03

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Using Containers to Avoid Installing SQL Server

I got a new laptop recently and instead of installing SQL Server, I decided to try and use containers to see how well this works. This article looks at how I got this working relatively quickly. The short list of things I did is: Install Docker Desktop Create a location for data/logs/etc. Create a docker-compose […]

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2026-06-02 (first published: )

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Five SQL Server 2022 T-SQL Functions You Should Be Using Right Now

SQL Server 2022 brought powerful new T-SQL functions that eliminate long-standing workarounds. This article walks through five of the most impactful additions — GENERATE_SERIES, GREATEST/LEAST, DATE_BUCKET, the WINDOW clause, and IS NOT DISTINCT FROM — with practical code examples you can use immediately.

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2026-05-29

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Unraveling the Mysteries of the Ephemeral Model: The Fabric Modern Data Platform

Data build tool (dbt) is an open-source command line tool that helps analysts and engineers transform data within their warehouses.  It already assumes that data is extracted and loaded into raw tables.  The dbt core framework is written in Python with the translations defined as a combination of SQL scripts, Jinga Template Language, and YAML […]

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2026-05-27

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Question of the Day

Converting Money

Does this run successfully on a SQL Server 2022, US English default installation?

DECLARE @YenAmount MONEY;
SET @YenAmount = ¥1500; 

SELECT @YenAmount AS RawValue;

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