Surendra Koduru

Expertise in Business Intelligence and Analytics, Data Modeling, ETL, Data Cleansing, and Reporting with analytical, presentation, organizational, interpersonal communication and team building skills. Develop creative solutions under pressure, meeting multiple deadlines and building strong client relationships. Background in cost-effective, high-performance distributed enterprise applications in Retail, Food, Nutrition’s, Health, Pharma, Paper, Printing, Finance, and Telecom / Network.
Manage internal and external cross-functional teams to optimal performance, promoting best practices, standards, and methodologies. Deliver complex global projects in fast-paced, changing environments, and providing solutions.
  • Skills: Microsoft Power BI, SSIS, MS SQL, SAP BI, SAP HANA, SAP BOBJ

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Question of the Day

Running SQLCMD I

I run the SQLCMD utility as follows:

lcmd -S localhost -E
I then type this (the 1> is the prompt):
1> select @@version go
If I hit enter, what happens?

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