The Oscars
As Steve Jones heads off for holiday, he asks a Friday poll question that should distract you from work for a few minutes.
As Steve Jones heads off for holiday, he asks a Friday poll question that should distract you from work for a few minutes.
SELECT statements should be the most popular query in SQL Server, so why are they unpopular? It's the complex, confusing MDX SELECT statement that warehousing expert Vincent Rainardi is writing about.
Public sector agencies very often need to work at ensuring that their corporate cultures establish a high value on, and properly reward, a push toward analysis.
Normally when I write a book, I create a book outline, give it to my editor for feedback, make some changes, then begin writing the book.
I saw this book ( It's Your Ship ) in a Barnes and Noble and the title and cover attracted me. So I picked it up and read the back, thought it was interesting, and later grabbed it for the Kindle.
Are any tools available to secure SQL Server independent of the logins and users that I have in place? Do I need to manage SQL Server on each machine or can I do so from a single application?
SQLServerCentral crossed the 1 million member mark yesterday and we have a few things in mind for a celebration.
Steve Jones reminisces a bit and comments on reaching one million members in the community.
New author Michelle Ufford brings us an article that shows how you can replicate those partitioned tables in your environment.
The timestamp data type is a unique data type in SQL Server. Brian Knight shows how it can be used in your tables.
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If I want to track historical data values, which mechanism should I use?
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