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Mehul Bhuva is an AI and Data Platform Engineer bringing two decades of specialized experience across Microsoft's technology ecosystem. His proficiency spans Microsoft .NET, MS-SQL, Azure AI Foundry, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Gen 2, Databricks, Blazor/Angular frameworks, and Power BI implementations.

Through his technical blog at sharepointfix.com, Mehul delivers expert perspectives and practical guidance on emerging technologies and architectural best practices in the data engineering and software development domains. His technical passion and dedication to quality establish him as a respected voice within the technology community.

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App-Consistent MongoDB Snapshots Across Multiple Pure Storage FlashArrays

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Filtered Indexes: The Developer’s Secret Weapon in SQL Server

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Is Data Modeling Common?

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Getting The Database Name

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Question of the Day

Getting The Database Name

I run this code to connect to SQL Server 2022 from the command line.

sqlcmd -S localhost -E
At the command line, I run these two commands:
SELECT ORIGINAL_DB_NAME()
GO
What is returned?

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