SQL Server Management Studio for Beginners - SQL School Video
Learn the basics of how to work with Management Studio in this SQL School video.
Learn the basics of how to work with Management Studio in this SQL School video.
It's the first day of 2009 and Steve Jones gives a few predictions for the new year in this editorial.
David Loshin describes the benefits of the combination of the bottom-up aspects of data profiling with a top-down analysis phase for establishing criteria for data quality management.
This Friday, a guest poll and editorial from Adrian Nichols wondering about the value of experience in a particular area.
This Friday, a guest poll and editorial from Adrian Nichols wondering about the value of experience in a particular area.
This Friday, a guest poll and editorial from Adrian Nichols wondering about the value of experience in a particular area.
Steve Jones looks back at the past year and database news that has occurred.
Comparing data from two queries to see if they return the same results can be an interesting challenge. David Ziffer brings us a great way to do this using Excel.
In the first of a series of articles on the tricks of tackling temporal data in SQL, Joe Celko discusses SQL's temporal data types and agonizes over the fact that, although there are ANSI/ISO Standards for temporal operations in SQL, every vendor has something different.
It's the first day of 2009 and Steve Jones gives a few predictions for the new year in this editorial.
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
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