How much database normalization is enough?
Normalization is important for relational databases, but sometimes too much of a good thing can be bad.
Normalization is important for relational databases, but sometimes too much of a good thing can be bad.
You may need to drop and recreate your certificates after migrating from SQL 2012 to SQL 2016+
The GDPR is in full effect but meeting the requirements may still be confusing for many companies. In this article, William Brewer discusses what is needed to ensure compliance, including when a Data Protection Impact Assessment is required. He also explains the Data Protection Officer role.
In this tip we look at the steps you can follow to change the collation for an Azure SQL Database.
Some SQL migrations require keeping the server name, instance name, IP, and port number. Geoff Ruble shares some notes on his recent experience with a SQL Server migration.
About to embark on a vacation, Steve talks about the difficulty in letting go.
This short article shows a simple example of how to segment data into deciles
Power BI allows you to use parameters to make your reports dynamic. In this article, Robert Sheldon demonstrates how parameters can be used to substitute connection information, query filters, or even calculations within the query.
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While wandering around the documentation looking for some Question of the Day topics, I...
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Third part in my Ai series with databases. When building AI solutions within the...
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This month we have a very interesting invitation from Koen Verbeeck. He has hosted...
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