Poor Name Choice
Steve has a few thoughts on the names we choose for tables, columns, files, and more.
Steve has a few thoughts on the names we choose for tables, columns, files, and more.
This article takes a look at the changes in SQL Server 2025 to the SUBSTRING function.
Microsoft introduced the APPLY operator in SQL Server 2005. Similar to a JOIN, it allows correlation between two table expressions. The key difference between the JOIN and APPLY operators is when you have a table-valued expression on the right side and want to evaluate it for each row from the left table expression. Since they produce similar results, when do you choose an APPLY versus a JOIN?
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Most of us believe in the importance of data. Steve has a few thoughts on using data to determine if AI is helpful.
The Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) provides a simpler way of defining Power BI Semantic Models. Unlike the JSON-based Tabular Model Scripting Language (TMSL), TMDL uses a more accessible tab-based format for specifying DAX measures, relationships, and Power Query code.
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We will all make mistakes, but practice can help reduce the errors we cause.
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
DECLARE @Amount MONEY; SET @Amount = '?1500'; SELECT CAST( @Amount AS VARCHAR(30)) AS EurosSee possible answers