Database cloning – CLONEDATABASE
Database cloning is a new feature supported in SQL Server. Only SQL Server 2014 SP2 and SQL Server 2016 SP1...
2017-02-27
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Database cloning is a new feature supported in SQL Server. Only SQL Server 2014 SP2 and SQL Server 2016 SP1...
2017-02-27
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Database cloning is a new feature supported in SQL Server. Only SQL Server 2014 SP2 and SQL Server 2016 SP1 support cloning. The command syntax is very simple [crayon-5e81b52ed8fb5359335187/]...
2017-02-27
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Database cloning is a new feature supported in SQL Server. Only SQL Server 2014 SP2 and SQL Server 2016 SP1 support cloning. The command syntax is very simple [crayon-5e96566157e7c824875345/]...
2017-02-27
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There are so many facilities and amenities in SQL Server along with built-in methods, which assist users in some bad...
2017-02-16
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2017-02-13
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I've seen a lot of usage of both functions in the T-SQL codes. However, their usage sometimes matters. The expectation from...
2017-02-01 (first published: 2017-01-27)
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I was curious about how the SQL language stands with the other technologies. Next table shows it. The data is taken from StackOverflow. Charted data looks like in...
2017-02-01
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I was curious about how the SQL language stands with the other technologies. Next table shows it. The data is taken from StackOverflow. Charted data looks like in...
2017-02-01
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I was curious about how the SQL language stands with the other technologies. Next table shows it. The data is...
2017-01-31
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Next table shows how SQL stands with the other technologies. The data is taken from StackOverflow.Data charted looks like in the...
2017-01-28
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By Steve Jones
One of the things I’ve tried hard to do in database development situations if...
By DataOnWheels
The T-SQL Tuesday topic this month comes James Serra. What career risks have you...
This T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by the one and only James Serra – literally...
We have two "identical" instances of an ASP.NET web service (or so I have...
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Which of these are valid OPENQUERY() uses?
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