C-R-U-D The Basics
C-R-U-D The Basics
What is CRUD? Well, there are a lot of things I can think of when I use the...
2014-10-09 (first published: 2014-10-01)
8,106 reads
C-R-U-D The Basics
What is CRUD? Well, there are a lot of things I can think of when I use the...
2014-10-09 (first published: 2014-10-01)
8,106 reads
Being engrossed with the daily tasks at hand I completely missed this month’s T-SQL Tuesday is being brought to you...
2014-09-18
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This guy looks just like me a few weeks ago only one difference…..he has hair!!! Okay seriously though, I felt...
2014-09-18
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Yesterday I took a minute and to review some posts by some Data Professionals and in doing so I came...
2014-08-28
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Being a DBA and working with various teams, I have become accustomed to deploying SSIS packages. I’ll even go back...
2014-08-20
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Time is a constant. Anything and everything requires time it seems, and with that said I received a reminder today...
2014-08-18
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Maybe it is just me, but these monthly block parties seem to be coming around quicker and quicker as time...
2014-08-12
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Come a little closer; no seriously come on over just a little closer as I don’t want...
2014-07-15
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Question: “What time is it?”
Answer: “T-SQL Tuesday time”
Question: “What time?”
Answer: “T-SQL Tuesday time”
“I can’t hear you?!?!?!”
That’s right; it’s that time...
2014-07-09
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PASS Summit – what does it mean to me? So listen, I’m not perfect. I will never claim to be and...
2014-06-26
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By Steve Jones
I love Chicago. I went to visit three times in 2023: a Redgate event,...
By Brian Kelley
I have found that non-functional requirements (NFRs) can be hard to define for a...
You can find the slidedeck for my Techorama session “Microsoft Fabric for Dummies” on...
Hello, I have a question regarding Availability group server architecture. A little background: We...
Testing with AG on Linux with Cluster=NONE. it was all going ok and as...
Hi, I have two tables: one for headers with 9 fields and another for...
Let’s consider the following script that can be executed without any error on both SQL Sever and PostgreSQL. We define the table t1 in which we insert three records:
create table t1 (id int primary key, city varchar(50)); insert into t1 values (1, 'Rome'), (2, 'New York'), (3, NULL);If we execute the following query, how will the records be sorted in both environments?
select city from t1 order by city;See possible answers