More Evolution, More Complexity
As SQL Server advances and evolves, Steve Jones thinks it gets more complex, not necessarily easier to administer.
As SQL Server advances and evolves, Steve Jones thinks it gets more complex, not necessarily easier to administer.
An introduction to Universal Product Codes with code to help you use them in your database.
The Conditional Split can route data rows to different outputs depending on whatever criteria of the data that you wish. It works rather like the SWITCH block in a procedural language. Annette shows how to add a conditional split to your data flow.
This article describes a way using SSIS to shred a XML column from a source table into its respective columns in the destination table.
Microsoft hasn't performed well on the stock market across the last decade, but the company has changed. There are cries that the business has been mismanaged and today Steve Jones has a few comments.
If you have a requirement to install multiple SQL Server instances with the same settings, you most likely want to do it without following the numerous manual installation steps. The below tip will guide you through how to install a SQL Server instance with less effort.
As computer systems become more complex and dynamic, it's possible that the results we see might not be what we expect. Steve Jones talks about a situation with Orbitz.
Come and join SQL Saturday Tampa in their new venue (HCC) now that they've outgrown K-Force!
SQL Server's FileTable technology is an intriguing way of accomodating file-based text data in a database, and allowing for complex searches. As with most technologies, the best way of learning them is to try it out and experiment. Feodor shows how to set it up, add some sample data and set up full-text search.
Need to understand new data? This article explains why - and how you can profile it efficiently
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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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