Rohit Garg

I, Rohit Garg, am working as Consultant in IT Company. I am having an around 5 years of experience in MSSQL server & other Microsoft technologies. I am working as DBA in Microsoft SQL Server from last 5 years in e-Commerce, Telecom, Finance domain. In this tenure, I got a chance of working as Database administrator, Developer and trainer on SQL server 2000 to SQL Server 2012. I am holding Master’s degree in Computer Science along with certification in SQL Server & .Net. I like to learn new things by hand-on experience on regular basis. This journey is so far is delightful & valuable with the addition of wonderful friends.

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A Very Happy New 2015

Wishing you a very happy new year to you.
May this year bring success & happiness in your life.
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2015-01-03

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A Very Happy New 2015

Wishing you a very happy new year to you. May this year bring success & happiness in your life. Reference : Rohit Garg (http://mssqlfun.com/) You can find and follow...

2015-01-03

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2014 – One more Year with you

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed...

2014-12-31

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Use of RPC in Cluster

Today, My one of friend come back from SQL DBA interview & share his review. One question about which he is looking for was “What is the use of...

2014-12-22

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T-SQL Tuesday #193 - Notes to Self

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Question of the Day

What is the PRODUCT

In SQL Server 2025, what does this return?

CREATE TABLE Numbers
( n INT)
GO
INSERT dbo.Numbers
(
n
)
VALUES
(1), (2), (3)
GO
SELECT PRODUCT(n)
FROM dbo.Numbers

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