How to create a table using SQL Server Management Studio
In this article we walk through things you should know to create new tables in SQL Server using the SQL Server Management Studio interface.
In this article we walk through things you should know to create new tables in SQL Server using the SQL Server Management Studio interface.
In case you missed it! Before you get very far with database development you need to be clear about your strategy for handling data. In this article I'll explain some of these issues in general terms, and then demonstrate how you can navigate these problems easily with Flyway.
In this article, learn how to work with your repo online at GitHub.
This next article in the git series looks at managing powershell code in Git.
This article will cover a basic set of code merges between different branches.
This is the second article in a series on the basics of using Git. The other articles in the series are: Basic Git for DBAs: Getting Started with Git Basic Git for DBAs: Sharing Files Through GitHub Basic Git for DBAs: the Basics of Branches Basic Git for DBAs: Making Changes in GitHub Basic Git […]
Learn what a branch is in git and how you can create these, share them, and begin working with copies of your code.
Steve continues his series on Git for DBAs by looking at code review and pull requests.
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In SQL Server, there is a concept of page density. This is determined by how much data is stored on each page. What is a page density of 90%?
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