Third Party Visuals in Power BI Desktop
Power BI is as extensible as it is powerful In this article you will see how to impress your users with added visuals
Power BI is as extensible as it is powerful In this article you will see how to impress your users with added visuals
For T-SQL Tuesday #78, Aaron Bertrand takes a look at whether RID Lookups are faster than Key Lookups, with a small battery of fairly simple duration tests.
A great developer is worth more than an average one, but how much more? Steve Jones has a few thoughts for you to think about.
When wrestling with technical problems or ideas, it is good to discuss with, argue against, present ideas to, and listen to your colleagues. This is true of anyone working in IT, but really important for the likes of database professionals who are engaged in a very rapidly-developing engineering specialism that demands that you keep up […]
The most frustrating thing with any new system is often just working out how to connect to it. Oddly, you can’t use SSMS with SQL Data Warehouse, but it is fine with SSDT, SSIS, Power BI desktop, sqlcmd, BCP, and a range of Microsoft cloud services - there are PowerShell Cmdlets too. Rob Sheldon provides the details.
Today we have a guest editorial from Kellyn Pot'Vin that tackles the tough topic of diversity.
This article describes methods of creating dynamic queries without the use of dynamic SQL to efficiently access large tables.
SQL Server database developers seem reluctant to use diagrams when documenting their databases. It is probably because it has, in the past, been difficult to automatically draw precisely what you want, other than a vast Entity-relationship diagram. However, you can do it without buying any third-party tool, just using some existing Java-based open-source tools; and can even automate it entirely, using SQL and PowerShell. Phil Factor shows how.
Diagnosing and resolving parallelism-related latching and blocking in SQL Server using DMV’s, the activity monitor, procedure execution plans, and index tuning.
Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren that looks at the decision to leave a job. Or not.
By Brian Kelley
If you are considering any of the ISACA AI certs like the Advanced Artificial...
By ChrisJenkins
Are you currently using Microsoft Fabric or considering migrating to it? If so, there...
By SQLPals
Track SQL Server Configuration Changes Using the Error Log If you...
WhatsApp:0817866887 Jl. Buaran Raya Blok A No. 100, RT.6/RW.dan 101, Wil, Kec. Duren Sawit,...
WhatsApp:0817866887 Gedung Taman Melati Margonda Jl. Margonda No.525 A, Pondok Cina, Kecamatan Beji, Kota...
We have a SQL Server installed. We have a 500GB drive for the database....
I have this data in a table called dbo.NFLTeams
TeamID TeamName City YearEstablished ------ -------- ---- --------------- 1 Cowboys Dallas 1960 2 Eagles Philadelphia 1933 3 Packers Green Bay 1919 4 Chiefs Kansas City 1960 5 49ers San Francisco 1946 6 Broncos Denver 1960 7 Seahawks Seattle 1976 8 Patriots New England 1960If I run this code, how many rows are returned?
SELECT YearEstablished, json_objectagg(city : TeamName) FROM dbo.NFLTeams GROUP BY YearEstablished;See possible answers