Setting up R in SQL 2016 – Avoiding Pitfalls
Setting up R in SQL 2016 proved to be trickier than expected, but here is how to avoid the frustrations.
Setting up R in SQL 2016 proved to be trickier than expected, but here is how to avoid the frustrations.
Of course we all like our colleagues to think that we know everything there is to know about SQL Server Collations. However, the truth is that it is a rather complicated topic to fully understand and the cost of getting collation wrong can be great. If only one could ask certain questions on forums or at conferences without blushing. Help is at hand, because Robert Sheldon once again makes the complicated seem simple by answering those questions that you were too shy to ask.
In this article, see how to created shared functions using C# assemblies in U-SQL.
In this tip, Greg Larsen shows you how to set variables in your calling T-SQL code when using sp_execute sql.
How do you currently set alerting thresholds? What is normal? And more importantly, what is truly abnormal? We will explore these questions.
Paul White digs into row goals as he explains some interesting and inconsistent behavior with UNION ALL queries in SQL Server.
Am I guilty of over-customising software? Read this and let us know what you think.
Phil Factor on the perils of trying to squeeze good insights out of bad surveys.
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
DECLARE @Amount MONEY; SET @Amount = '?1500'; SELECT CAST( @Amount AS VARCHAR(30)) AS EurosSee possible answers