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My name is Rohit Kumar. I have worked in this company for a long time, and my official name is a blogger. Since I am blogging for Profithills Education, I have written about many types of trading-related topics. Such as Top Forex Trading Indicators for Beginners, Understanding Forex, Risk Management Strategies, How to Use Support and Resistance in Forex Trading, Mastering Forex Scalping: A Quick Guide for Beginners, The Role of Central Banks in the Forex Market, How to Use Technical Analysis for Forex Trading, The Importance of a Trading Journal in Forex Trading, How to Avoid Common Forex Trading Mistakes, How Interest Rates Affect Forex Trading and Currency Correlation in Forex: What You Need to Know, on which I write a thought-provoking story every day. Apart from my experience, I have also stepped into this field. So if you also want to learn about trading from zero to advanced, join Profithills Education Pvt. Ltd. today.

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T-SQL Tuesday #199 Invitation: Back to on-prem?

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Secure Cached Plans

The DMV, sys.dm_exec_cached_plans, contains rows for each cached plan on an instance. In Azure SQL Database, not every used has rights to every database, as there does exist an instance behind each database. How is security handled for this DMV in Azure?

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