PolyBase scale-out group in Azure for free
create a sql server polybase scale out group in azure for free
2021-06-23 (first published: 2021-04-12)
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create a sql server polybase scale out group in azure for free
2021-06-23 (first published: 2021-04-12)
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Why has Microsoft added new capabilities in SQL Server to connect to other types of data sources? Read on to learn more.
2021-05-14 (first published: 2019-09-09)
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I have some simple sales data in a SQL Server 2022 database that looks like this:
TransactionDate SalesAmount 2023-01-15 1200.00 2023-02-22 1500.50 2023-03-10 900.75If I run this query, what are the sales growth amounts returned?
SELECT ms.TransactionDate , ms.SalesAmount , ms.SalesAmount - LAG (ms.SalesAmount, 1) OVER (ORDER BY ms.TransactionDate) AS SalesGrowth FROM dbo.MonthlySales AS ms;See possible answers