Principal components analysis is a standard, but usually terrible, technique for visualising complex data. We're using network diagrams to solve this problem.
We tend to keep data around for a long time. Today Steve Jones is looking to see how long you've kept your databases around.
In this tip we look at a PowerShell script you can use to gather information about the installation date for all of your SQL Servers.
Referential constraints ensure data integrity, but in at least one case can cause occasional problems. Read on to see what can happen and why it can occur...
Developers and testers can be blocked from having a local, private database to work in because of disk space, refresh times, and data privacy. Download this free solution brief to learn how SQL Provision removes these blockers and enables production-like data to be delivered at speed.
Today Steve asks you to be a part of the change you'd like to see in our professional organization.
Learn how the INCLUDE phrase of an index can change the performance of a query.
This article demonstrates how to use a 'state' approach to database source control, when the nature of the database changes cause you to hit difficulties with migrating existing data. These difficulties happen when the differences are such that it is impossible for any automated script to make the changes whilst preserving existing data.
In this Simple Talk editorial Kendra Little discusses how SSMS is as relevant as ever.
Reading tutorials is fine. Shipping something is better. If you are trying to break...
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We work hard at Redgate, though with a good work-life balance. One interesting observation...
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
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