Double Check Your Math
Steve notes that math operations are places where many developers have made mistakes in the past. A little test code might help here.
Steve notes that math operations are places where many developers have made mistakes in the past. A little test code might help here.
Part 2 of identifying performance puning opportunities using Extended Events. Learn how about shredding XML.
SQL Server 2017 introduced the concept of graph data tables as part of the SQL Server database engine. With SQL Server 2019, there were some enhancements like ‘shortest path’ function and constraints on edge tables that make this feature more usable – although it is far from a full-fledged graph database. Graph tables are essentially […]
In this tip we look at how to restore a missing or corrupt SQL Server model database.
Phil Factor shares a handy keyboard shortcut diagram that reveals some of the most useful of Prompt's keyboard shortcuts, and a wallchart showing every piece of Prompt functionality, what it does, where to find it in the various menus, and of course its keyboard shortcut.
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Identifying Performance Tuning Opportunities Using Extended Events: Part 3 Aggregate Report
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True or False: Tables with a SPARSE column consume more space than regular columns if most values are NOT NULL.
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