A vulnerability has been released that can affect SQL Server 2008, 208 R2, 2012, and 2014.
SQL Server 2016 introduces a new security feature called Dynamic Data Masking (DDM). This tip describes its purpose, shows a brief example of how it works, lists some limitations, and notes how the feature has already changed since CTP 2.0 was first released in May.
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How we can use SQL to solve a math problem published in The Guardian...but with a caution about implicit type conversion.
NULLs in SQL are a mixed blessing. The Three-Valued Logic of SQL has its uses but can cause difficulties to anyone who assumes that NULL has a 'value'. It can make reports go horribly wrong in a number of alarming ways, as Robert Sheldon explains.
How long does it take to create to 100 staging packages? The answer will shock you!
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