Joe Bonomo

Technology consultant with a focus on business applications. I drive organizational change, solve business problems, and improve processes using technology and creative problem solving techniques. Excels in the design, architecture, development, implementation, and support of business application solutions. Utilizes in-depth technical knowledge, combined with expertise across a broad range of technologies, businesses, and industries, to solve client challenges. Experience partnering with entire client organizations, from manufacturing floor workers, to accounts receivable clerks, to C-level executives. Manages all aspects of the software development lifecycle as a key resource and adviser to both clients and team members.

Specialties:
-Business Application Design & Architecture
-Requirements Gathering
-Business Systems Analysis
-Power Platform
-Microsoft 365
-Dynamics 365
-Azure
-Teams
-Data Analysis
-Business Process Improvement
-SQL Server (SSIS, SSRS, T-SQL)

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SSIS package works in VS but failed in SSMS

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Please help and thanks. Package:Error: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR.  An OLE DB error has...

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sql query to check status change of an item

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I have a table dbo.tblPresentationStatus (sql script attached - table script.txt) I have to...

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Question of the Day

The Funny SELECTs

What is returned from this query?

SELECT
  ( SELECT COUNT (*) FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh
    WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2011' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2012') AS OrdersIn2000
, ( SELECT COUNT (*) FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh
    WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2012' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2013') AS OrdersIn2001
, ( SELECT COUNT (*) FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh
    WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2013' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2014') AS OrdersIn2002;

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