Think Solver

ThinkSolver is a blog website focused on technology, business, digital marketing, and online earning methods. Its primary goal is to provide smart solutions through innovative thinking. The website covers various sections, including:

How to Earn Money: Information on different online earning methods, such as freelancing apps and websites for earning money without investment.

Business: Strategies for business growth and solutions to common challenges in running a business.

Digital Marketing: Guides on SEO strategies, improving Google rankings, the importance of backlinks, and becoming an SEO expert.

Useful Tools: Advanced tools like profit margin calculators and EMI calculators.

The website's founder, Ravi Singh Rajput, is an SEO expert who shares his experience and insights in several articles.

If you are interested in digital marketing, business growth, or online earning methods, ThinkSolver can be a valuable resource.
  • Interests: Video Editing, Cricket
  • Skills: SEO, Graphic designing, Google Ads, Meta ads

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Blogs

AI and Data Engineering on the Edge: The Good, the Bad, and the Overhyped

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Running AI and data pipelines on the edge instead of the cloud has gone...

UNION vs UNIONALL: #SQLNewBlogger

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While writing another post I realized my UNION query didn’t work as one might...

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

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It’s time for T-SQL Tuesday again! And we’re almost to number 200! T-SQL Tuesday...

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Secure Cached Plans

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Complex Data Processing with dbt Python Models: The Fabric Modern Data Platform

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Over or Under Provisioned

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Question of the Day

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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