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Does your company have a Chief Data Officer? Steve Jones doesn't think you need one to use data wisely.
Does your company have a Chief Data Officer? Steve Jones doesn't think you need one to use data wisely.
SQL Server has a couple of different ways to represent hierarchies, but they do not allow storing any additional information that is important to the relationship between objects. In this article, Phil Factor explains how to use closure tables to overcome this deficiency.
A basic introduction for developers about working with the DataSet object in ADO.Net to represent objects in a SQL Server database, and some of the options available.
Remember when that old DBA told you not to SELECT *? Erik Darling explains why.
Erik Darling shows how missing index requests have different impact numbers depending on the query's join type.
This crossword puzzle is based on the contents of the Stairway to Advanced T-SQL.
Modifying data in Graph Database tables is similar to working with traditional tables, but there are several things to consider. Robert Sheldon explains how to insert, update, and delete rows of Graph Database tables and explains how to use several new helper functions.
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On my SQL Server 2025, I want to search the error log from my T-SQL code for potential issues and then inform an administrator. What is the current way to easily query the error log?
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