2008-01-29 (first published: 2007-11-23)
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2008-01-29 (first published: 2007-11-23)
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2008-01-28 (first published: 2007-12-03)
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This script will produce the server login/role and db user/role in all databases in the server.It is best advised that you first delete/recreate orphaned users for best results
2008-01-25 (first published: 2007-11-27)
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2008-01-24
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SP to find object and line number that references column(s) of interest.
2008-01-24 (first published: 2007-11-21)
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RDL for use in MSSSQL 2005's Management Studio (custom reports).
2008-01-18 (first published: 2007-09-25)
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This script allows you to check the several availability windows for the current day.
2008-01-18 (first published: 2007-10-29)
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Sometimes you are given a list of values in a stored procedure that you want to use in an "IN" clause. This is a common in Reporting Services multi value parameters.
2008-01-15 (first published: 2007-11-15)
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2008-01-14
989 reads
Two queries below show one of many ways how You can generate a sequence of numbers.
2008-01-14
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I have this data in the dbo.Commission table in a SQL Server 2022 database.
salesperson commission Brian 12 Brian 16 Andy 7 Andy 14 Andy 21 Steve 20 Steve NULLAll the data is a varchar, and I decide to run this query to get the totals for each salesperson.
SELECT SalesPerson
, AVG(TRY_PARSE(Commission AS int)) AS TotalCommission
FROM commission
GROUP BY SalesPerson
GO
What average commission is calculated for Steve? See possible answers