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Steve Jones talks about a company looking to write all their stored procedures using the CLR in SQL Server. Is this a good idea?
Steve Jones talks about a company looking to write all their stored procedures using the CLR in SQL Server. Is this a good idea?
Steve Jones talks about a company looking to write all their stored procedures using the CLR in SQL Server. Is this a good idea?
A bug in the SQL Server 2008 upgrade process has Steve Jones questioning the coding practices at Microsoft.
A bug in the SQL Server 2008 upgrade process has Steve Jones questioning the coding practices at Microsoft.
A bug in the SQL Server 2008 upgrade process has Steve Jones questioning the coding practices at Microsoft.
Join Business Intelligence Architect Bill Pearson as he kicks off an exploration of Attribute Member Keys, a continuation of a body of articles surrounding significant components of the Analysis Services dimensional model. In this article we introduce Attribute Member Keys, focusing upon the simple keys and their properties.
There is considerable evidence that successful data warehousing projects often produce a very high return on investment. Over the years a great deal of information has been collected about the factors that lead to a successful implementation versus an unsuccessful one. These are encapsulated here into a set of best practices, which are presented with particular reference to the features in SQL Server 2008.
SQL School continues with our series on Reporting services, this time examining how tabular reports can be easily built.
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What values are returned from this code?
CREATE SEQUENCE NumericSequence
AS NUMERIC(5,1)
START WITH 1.0
INCREMENT BY 0.1;
GO
SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR NumericSequence
GO
SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR NumericSequence
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