Enough - Database Weekly (Oct. 20, 2008)
The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
With all the concern over the economy lately, Steve Jones talks about about finances and tries to bring perspective to those of us in the real world.
With all the concern over the economy lately, Steve Jones talks about about finances and tries to bring perspective to those of us in the real world.
In this article, Alexander Chigrik looks at some useful undocumented stored procedures that shipped with SQL Server 2000.
With the economy slowing the the world facing a financial crisis, Steve Jones polls the man on the street this Friday.
Getting the number of processor cores that SQL Server is using is not as straitforward as it could be. Enter the affinity mask, bitwise operations and good old fashioned computer science.
The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
This paper introduces the new performance and manageability features for data warehousing across all these components. All these features contribute to improved scalability.
Part 1 of this series discussed how to prepare for SQL Server cluster installation on a two-node Windows Server 2003 cluster. This installment explains how to install SQL Server Database Engine on the cluster using the Integrated Installation option.
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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