In lesson 3 of the Top 5 Hard-earned Lessons of a DBA series, Brent Ozar exposes six common but scary surprises that can lurk behind the façade of SSMS. Read it now, and learn hard lessons the easy way.
The MERGE statement is powerful and multifunctional, yet it can be hard to master. SOmetimes the MERGE statement that just doesn't do what it's needed to do, like process a Type 2 slowly-changing dimension. Check out this tip to learn more.
The focus of this paper is on the protection of PII data stored within a database using encryption technologies.
The recent decision by Yahoo to end telecommuting elicits some comments from Steve Jones on the topic of remote work.
A short look at the vulnerabilities your data may be susceptible to outside of the database tables.
SQL Server isn't usually the best place to format dates or currency as strings. It can be a complex task to conform correctly with national and cultural conventions. Just occasionally, though, you need to do it. This is easy in SQL Server 2012, but if you aren't using that, what do you do?
The culture and practices at Valve are interesting to Steve Jones, but the desks really caught his eye.
A day of SQL Server training in the UK on Mar 9, 2013. Sign up if you can come.
emporary tables are created in the Temporary tables are created in the TempDB database, which persists for a particular session. The objective is to maintain that session, until the temp table information is used and dump the data into a physical table.
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Fourth in a series on Ai and databases. What Read-Only Advisory Actually Means A...
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While wandering around the documentation looking for some Question of the Day topics, I...
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I run this command to start SQLCMD:
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