Think Using .. In Code Is A Time Saver? Think Again!
Ok, so what is this 4 part naming convention? It is the way the SQL Server (and other DBs out...
2016-09-23
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Ok, so what is this 4 part naming convention? It is the way the SQL Server (and other DBs out...
2016-09-23
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You’ve got your team; now you need to find a somewhere to host your event. If you are lucky, you...
2016-09-22
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I just released an update to the sp_WOxCompliant script to fix a couple of issues. You can download it here! What...
2016-09-22
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A lot of these types of events are pulled together by the local user group. If there is none, it...
2016-08-31
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To kick off this series, I thought it would be worthwhile to discuss why it is I step up to...
2016-08-26
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This month’s T-SQL Tuesday (#080) is being hosted by Chris Yates (B|T) (Happy B-day Chris!). He decided that this month’s...
2016-07-12
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A while ago I was watching Shark Tank on TV and at one point Robert Herjavich (T|B) made the great...
2016-06-29
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No Sessions For You! The announcements of the speakers and sessions selected for the PASS Summit 2016 were recently announced,...
2016-06-24
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You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you...
2016-04-28
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Aliases! They can be quite helpful, but they can also be a major pain when setting up new servers or...
2016-03-09
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T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party hosted by a different community member each...
By DataOnWheels
It has been a while since my last T-SQL Tuesday blog. When I saw...
The last T-SQL Tuesday of the year is hosted by my good friend Mike...
hi, i have checked reducing it increasing it but could not get any...
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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.NumbersSee possible answers