Stairway to SQLCLR Level 8: Using Visual Studio to Work around SSDT
In the final installment of this three-Level series, we use another automation-related feature to do what SSDT doesn't handle natively.
In the final installment of this three-Level series, we use another automation-related feature to do what SSDT doesn't handle natively.
Joe Celko explains how several mathematical concepts, combinations, permutations, and derangements, relate to databases.
In this article, I'll discuss the most important quality metrics for a database development, and then practical ways to ensure that a Flyway-managed database is designed and implemented to a high enough standard that it is reliable to use.
Audit systems can be a good idea, but they can also be a mess to maintain.
In this short article, see how a unit test can be easily written in tsqlt, and how this can help us refactor or build better code.
How to get started with Flyway, as simply as possible, using PowerShell. This article provides a practice set of Flyway migration scripts that will build the original pubs database on either SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB or SQLite and then migrate it from version to version, making a series of improvements to its schema design.
In this article we look at T-SQL script you can use to search for a string in every table and view in every database or in a specific database.
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In the new VECTOR_DISTANCE() function in SQL Server 2025, the first parameter is the distance_metric. What is this?
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