Data or Experience
Is it more imortant to use the data or your experience? Does one have more weight than the other?
Is it more imortant to use the data or your experience? Does one have more weight than the other?
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!
Steve Jones thinks that we are not doing a great job of harnessing the brain power of our entire teams.
With another entry in his knee-jerk series on wait statistics, Paul Randal (@PaulRandal) explains CXPACKET and why it may or may not be a problem.
This Friday Steve Jones has a DR poll. He asks what might be more important to you in a disaster and why.
Aaron Bertrand compares multiple date formatting techniques, demonstrating again that SQL Server's FORMAT() is not worth the convenience.
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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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