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PowerShell is the preferred scripting tool used by Windows and Active Directory administrators. It can also be used to administer SQL Server or even just export data. In this article, Greg Moore demonstrates how to use the PowerShell cmdlet Invoke-SQLCMD to export data from SQL Server.
Learn how to create a SQL Server database in Azure in this level.
The ways in which we collect and use data aren't always apparent to our customers. Perhaps we should do better.
Error converting data type varchar to numeric may occur when trying to import data that looks like numbers, but doesn't act like a number. Read how to solve this issue.
We can't protect against all hacks, but can we prove they weren't our fault?
Learn how you can get a SQL Server 2017 container working with Docker and Windocks.
Marcin Policht provides an overview of a number of new features that facilitate Azure SQL Database business continuity.
Phil Factor is not amused by SQL Server's handling of the comma-separated value (CSV) file format.
NoSQL databases like MongoDB are gaining popularity, but using the right tools for the job at hand is most important. In this article, Phil Factor demonstrates how to work with a MongoDB database and how to use PowerShell with MongoDB so that the process can be automated.
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