Incremental Data loading through ADF using Change Tracking
Learn how you can use Change Tracking to incrementally load data with Azure Data Factory
2022-04-18 (first published: 2020-10-13)
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Learn how you can use Change Tracking to incrementally load data with Azure Data Factory
2022-04-18 (first published: 2020-10-13)
16,079 reads
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DECLARE @c VARCHAR(20) = 'Latin1_General_CI_AS'
SELECT p.PersonType,
p.Title,
p.LastName,
c.CustomerID,
c.AccountNumber
FROM Person.Person AS p
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ON c.PersonID = p.BusinessEntityID
COLLATE @c
Will this solve my problem? See possible answers