Code Scanning
Today Steve Jones talks about code scanning and the analysis that tools can do for us today.
Today Steve Jones talks about code scanning and the analysis that tools can do for us today.
The challenge is to transform monthly resource efforts into weekly actuals.
When all you have is Powershell and perfmon logs, here's a way you can use them together to perform some analysis.
A lot has been written about the potential performance benefits of SQL Server data compression; but hard performance data? Not so much.
Under the pseudonym of 'SwePeso', Peter Larsson is famous on SQL forums for the amazing performance he can get from SQL. How does he do it? In the first of a series of articles, Peter explains his secrets.
The Partition clause in the Row_Number() Over() function is a quick tool for eliminating duplicate rows.
Today Steve Jones has a poll about the new AlwaysOn feature in SQL Server 2012. Is it worth the upgrade for your company?
How merge replication works, including the impact on the published database. The merge agent, different conflict situations and their resolutions are introduced.
When you are using SSIS, there soon comes a time when you are confronted with having to do a tricky task such as searching for particular connection strings in all your SSIS packages, or checking the execution history of scheduled SSIS jobs. You can do this type of work effectively in T-SQL as Feodor Georgiev explains.
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What are the distance metric algorithms that can be used in VECTOR_DISTANCE()?
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