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When things go wrong, how do you handle them? Steve Jones comments on crisis management using a great example from Amazon.
When things go wrong, how do you handle them? Steve Jones comments on crisis management using a great example from Amazon.
You can’t do everything with a columnstore index — but SQL Server’s optimizer can get pretty creative so it can use a columnstore index in ways you might not expect. Kendra Little explains.
Being unemployed is difficult. Here's something I learned to help me through it.
On both Windows and Linux, the chore of setting up a development workstation can take several days, and there always seem to be a few configuration settings that get missed. You can reduce the time and tedium dramatically by automating the process by using Vagrant to set up the operating system, followed by your choice of provisioning, configuration management and orchestration applications such as Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Salt, Docker, Chocolatey and Boxstarter. Vishwas shows how to make it easy to do with Vagrant, Chocolatey and Boxstarter.
In this example we will join two CSV files with a common column using SQL Server.
SQL Server 2016 brings native support for doing advanced analytics, using R Services, in the database itself. Arshad Ali takes a look at a detailed conceptual execution flow, executing R scripts from SQL Server Management Studio and other R client tools.
Let Chris Yates give you a quick overview of Redgate's SQL Multi Script to learn more about a quick and easy way to solve the problem.
Many people that work for years with SQL Server never use the Data Mining. This article has the objective to introduce them to this magic and exciting new world.
By Steve Jones
Recently I ran across some code that used a lot of QUOTENAME() calls. A...
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When I use QUOTENAME(), I can optionally provide the character used to surround the string in the result. Can I use any character?
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