AI In the Nov 2023 Enterprise
An OReilly Radar report on AI has some interesting data to Steve. Read what he thinks about the state of this technology in 2023.
An OReilly Radar report on AI has some interesting data to Steve. Read what he thinks about the state of this technology in 2023.
Is there a reason to upgrade your SQL Server in place instead of building a new instance? Andy Warren has a few thoughts today on why this might be the right choice.
One of the biggest issue that you might experience in Managed Instance is reaching storage limit or finding out that you don't have enough CPU. In this case you would need to get the bigger instance; however, this is not instant operation. In this post, you will see how you can monitor resource usage and send email alerts if there is a risk that you might reach the limits.
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
Learn how to get started working with SMO and PowerShell.
In the fourth level of this series, we will examine how you can use the scripting classes to create the code to manage your SQL Server instances and databases.
The ForEach loop works with only one file type at a time by default. Learn how you can add code to your packages to work with multiple types of files.
Steve prefers database migrations as a way of making changes to a database, though he knows they are hard. He gives a few reasons to choose them.
Source control is fundamental when dealing with projects and sharing code between multiple developers. Power BI present some challenges related to source control. But it’s finally providing us with a solution to these challenges. Let’s analyse this piece-by-piece.
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I have a T-SQL stored procedure that looks like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.AddTogether @a int
, @b int = 1
AS
BEGIN
-- Declare a variable to store the result
DECLARE @result INT;
-- Add the two parameters and assign to the variable
SET @result = @a + @b;
-- Return the result
SELECT @result;
END;
Where can I query the DMVs to get the parameter defaults? (null for @a, 1 for @b) See possible answers