Using Python notebooks to save money in Fabric: The Fabric Modern Data Platform
In this next article, we look at how notebooks using Python can be cheaper than Spark notebooks.
In this next article, we look at how notebooks using Python can be cheaper than Spark notebooks.
When there’s a performance emergency, a lot of us perform the same manual tasks over and over. We run sp_BlitzWho or sp_WhoIsActive, look for blocking, long-running or out-of-control queries, and kill them.
See how Claude Code helped load a lot of messy data into a database for less than $5.
Today Steve talks about the need for a basic level of security in our software.
Sometimes we cannot improve query performance because we don’t have control over the code. Consider a query that is generated by Entity Framework (EF) from the application and you do not have access to the source code. The main question is how you can improve SQL Server query optimization for a poorly performing query?
In this article, I will provide a set of examples to show case the use of OUTPUT clause for INSERT and DELETE statements.
This article covers the 10 key concepts developers should understand to avoid surprises and to use the model database intentionally.
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I run this command to start SQLCMD:
sqlcmd -S localhost -E -c "proceed"At the prompt, I type this (the 1> and 2> are prompts):
1> select @@version 2> goWhat happens? See possible answers