2008-03-13
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2008-03-13
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2008-03-13
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Is it better to use NOT IN() or <> in a T-SQL query? Ken Johnson had the question put to him and decided to investigate them both. Read about how these two functions perform.
2008-03-12 (first published: 2007-05-29)
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The next installment of Jacob Sebastian's great series on XML looks at how a .NET application might consume XML data returned from SQL Server.
2008-03-12
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The Data Generator Source is now available for SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008. This component needs little explanation. It generates random integer (DT_I4) and string (DT_WSTR) data and places them in the pipeline.
2008-03-12
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When designing a database, we sometimes come across situations where there are multiple types of entities that we are modeling, but we'd like them to all have certain attributes or relations in common. Using "sub-type" tables is a simple way to implement table inheritance in SQL Server.
2008-03-12
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Scaling out is hard to do with SQL Server, but why doesn't Microsoft build a better solution?
2008-03-12
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Scaling out is hard to do with SQL Server, but why doesn't Microsoft build a better solution?
2008-03-12
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Scaling out is hard to do with SQL Server, but why doesn't Microsoft build a better solution?
2008-03-12
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This article will give a basic introduction of Custom Report Item in SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services.
2008-03-11
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By Steve Jones
The greatest rewards come from working on something that nobody has words for. If...
By HeyMo0sh
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Every organization I talk to has the same problem dressed up in different clothes....
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When thinking about the identity property and sequence objects, which of these can be used with numeric and decimal data types?
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