Case Statement Tricks
The CASE statement is a very flexible tool. Here are just a few of the tricks you can work with it.
2001-05-15
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The CASE statement is a very flexible tool. Here are just a few of the tricks you can work with it.
2001-05-15
14,789 reads
In this article, we get you started with the core knowledge you'll need to transform your data using DTS.
2001-05-15
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If you use performance log data and need to conduct time-sensitive analysis, watch out for this little feature in Windows 2000.
2001-05-15
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Replicating continuously minimizes latency, but at a cost. If you're replicated a lot of databases, read this article for some ideas about how to trade latency for overhead by runnig your agents in non-continous mode.
2001-05-15
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There is a web site devoted to humorous tales from the tech
support field. Check out these samples and submit your own.
2001-05-15
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2001-05-15
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2001-05-14
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In the latest release of SQL Server, Microsoft has added a number of new data types to expand the functionality of SQL Server.
2001-05-14
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Ever have duplicate rows of data returned in a query? This article by Neil Boyle examines different techniques for removing duplicate rows.
2001-05-14
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Poorly managed SQL Server Security can not only leave your SQL Server vulnerable, but also leave your NT Server and network open to attacks.
2001-05-14
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