T-SQL Tuesday #2 – Data Conversions
Adam Machanic started the idea of a blog party last month, getting people to write about date and time issues...
2010-01-12
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Adam Machanic started the idea of a blog party last month, getting people to write about date and time issues...
2010-01-12
1,685 reads
My laptop died on Dec 1, 2009. I was on vacation, but on Dec 2 I called Toshiba (I have...
2010-01-11
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The CES show this week had a few new e-reader concepts coming. I think this technology is due to explode,...
2010-01-08
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The CES show this week had a few new e-reader concepts coming. I think this technology is due to explode,...
2010-01-08
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Is that really what people want? At least in the US? This note talks about how KPMG surveyed executives and...
2010-01-08
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I finally got my laptop today. I had to drive to the local Shell gas station to get it, but...
2010-01-08
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I was hoping that 4 days in the mountains would be a nice time to recharge. Unfortunately, with my wife...
2010-01-07
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I used to think that too much data was never a bad thing. That having more information out there is...
2010-01-07
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I saw someone post a question recently about running out of identity values in an INT column. It happens, it’s...
2010-01-06
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I saw someone post a question recently about running out of identity values in an INT column. It happens, it’s...
2010-01-06
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By Zikato
I recently encountered an issue where an index rebuild set to wait_at_low_priority ended up...
In the data-driven landscape of 2024, advanced SQL isn't just a nice-to-have, it's a...
A couple of weeks ago, a developer came to me and wanted to know...
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SQL Server has added an Intelligent Query Processing feature called Memory Grant Feedback. In SQL Server 2022, this can be persisted across queries to improve the performance of future executions. In SQL Server 2022, when is memory grant feedback not persisted if the plan is evicted from cache? (choose 2)
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