Changing Taxonomy
Steve Jones is considering changes to SQLServerCentral and presents a few ideas today.
Steve Jones is considering changes to SQLServerCentral and presents a few ideas today.
Steve Jones is considering changes to SQLServerCentral and presents a few ideas today.
Steve Jones is considering changes to SQLServerCentral and presents a few ideas today.
Steve Jones wonders if Microsoft is doing a good job with their efforts to patch SQL Server security issues?
SSIS has a problem with stored procedures that use temporary tables to generate output. This article describes a useful technique for working around this problem.
When creating tables it is difficult to determine exactly how the data will be accessed. Therefore when clustered indexes are chosen they are often just the ID column that makes the row unique. This may be a good choice, but once the application has been used and data access statistics are available you may need to go back and make some adjustments to your tables to ensure your clustered indexes are providing a benefit and not a drain on your applications.
Steve Jones wonders if Microsoft is doing a good job with their efforts to patch SQL Server security issues?
This article describes the new Peer-to-Peer replication features in SQL Server 2008
Steve Jones wishes the SQLServerCentral community a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday!
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
DECLARE @Amount MONEY; SET @Amount = '?1500'; SELECT CAST( @Amount AS VARCHAR(30)) AS EurosSee possible answers