Sometimes SQL Server Reporting Services users want to export SSRS reports into Excel with multiple sheets, but when the SSRS report data region (Tablix/Matrix) doesn't have any grouping then all the data will be exported into a single sheet. Ghanesh Prasad explains how to export a SSRS report into Excel with multiple sheets.
Finding staff with the proper skills can be a challenge, and it might be a reason why you choose, or remain with, a particular technology.
SQLXML isn't exactly new technology, but like the even more venerable BCP, it remains the quickest and most reliable way of heaving large quantities of data into SQL Server databases. SQLXML is very versatile, and once set up is wonderfully reliable ETL system, but isn't trivial to learn. Adam Aspin comes to the rescue with a simple guide.
Performance penalties for omitting SQL data types when using ADO.Net or light weight ORMs.
Rodney Landrum impresses on his audience the importance of attention to the finer details, during data analysis and reporting.
IBM recently turned 100 years old and Steve Jones wishes more companies would try to build their business to grow to 100.
In this tip, Daniel Calbimonte compares the SQL Server (T-SQL) and Oracle (PL-SQL) extensions of the SQL language. The tip will compare both T-SQL and PL-SQL languages with respect to retrieving data, creating databases, tables, variables, etc.
This Friday Steve Jones asks how you track uptime. Does your scheduled maintenance count against your metrics?
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I run this command to start SQLCMD:
sqlcmd -S localhost -E -c "proceed"At the prompt, I type this (the 1> and 2> are prompts):
1> select @@version 2> goWhat happens? See possible answers