Try To Be More Inefficient
Steve Jones is recommending that you don't work the most efficient way at your job. Sometimes.
Steve Jones is recommending that you don't work the most efficient way at your job. Sometimes.
In this article I discuss a new feature in SQL 2008, table-valued parameters and particularly the restriction that they have to be read-only. I argue that this makes this feature considerably less useful that it could be, and that in order to build scalable applications be able to pass read-write table parameters between stored procedures is essential.
Steve takes a day off from the editorials with this blooper reel from the podcasts. Be sure to watch the video.
A new XBOX 360 title is being released today for the DBA in you.
What changes are coming in the editions for SQL Server 2008. Steve Jones finds a rather scary piece of literature.
What changes are coming in the editions for SQL Server 2008. Steve Jones finds a rather scary piece of literature.
Today, in a surprise development that has stunned industry analysts, SQLskills.com announced a new technology for DBAs that will help in the never-ending battle against human-error and unforeseen disasters. The patent-pending Time-Setback technology allows DBAs of SQL Server to literally rewind time and avoid disasters before they happen.
A discussion on using CTEs to speed the development and maintenance of reports and enhance readability.
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Which of these are valid OPENQUERY() uses?
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