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The DevConnections conference in the spring of 2012 is in Las Vegas, and Steve Jones is glad to be going.
The DevConnections conference in the spring of 2012 is in Las Vegas, and Steve Jones is glad to be going.
This article presents an easy method to get YTD data grouped by months in T-SQL.
There are lots of things to think about when you design a physical database. What data types should I use? What column is appropriate for the primary key? Are there particular indexes that I should use to improve performance? How should I implement data integrity rules? This list goes on and on. In this article Greg Larsen will be exploring different physical database design elements.
There should be some method to your madness when fixing code. At least, that's what Linus Torvalds thinks and Steve Jones agrees.
Databases are unique in IT that they are singularly resistant to 'best practice' advice. Any such advice can never be anything other than a starting position for tests in your own environment.
The challenge is to create a query for a report that show expiring material
Step-by-step instructions how to build a stored procedure that dynamically constructs and executes a merge statement within SSIS.
In this next article in our series where well-known SQL Server people write about their favorite SQL Server Howlers, we asked Tom Larock for his top five common misunderstandings about how SQL Server works that end in tears, and plaintive forum questions.
A detailed look the B-Tree structure – Leaf level and non-leaf level.
By Arun Sirpal
Fourth in a series on Ai and databases. What Read-Only Advisory Actually Means A...
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This is a blog that I am writing for future me and hopefully it’ll...
By Steve Jones
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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