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2015-09-15
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an action invokes memories of verbs and "to do" something. If you recall from the quick definition in the article on Extended Events Objects, an action is "a means...
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2015-09-14
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Working with databases, XML, and many software applications, it is not uncommon to deal with fixed schemas. In the database world, it is fairly fundamental to have some sort...
2015-09-14
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So far in these brief discussions about Extended Events, I have covered several core concepts including a basic introduction into...
2015-09-11
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As a follow-up to the introduction to what an Event is, it makes sense to discuss the components of an event. What makes up an event? What is the...
2015-09-11
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2015-09-23 (first published: 2015-09-10)
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If you recall, an event is some point of interest that may or may not occur within an application. Obviously, if the event is triggered, then that point of...
2015-09-10
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Comments posted to this topic are about the item Missing the Jaro Winkler Distance
I upgraded a SQL Server 2019 instance to SQL Server 2025. I wanted to test the fuzzy string search functions. I run this code:
SELECT JARO_WINKLER_DISTANCE('tim', 'tom')
I get this error message:Msg 195, Level 15, State 10, Line 1 'JARO_WINKLER_DISTANCE' is not a recognized built-in function name.What is wrong? See possible answers