Understanding the System Function FILEPROPERTY()
Learn how to use the system function, FILEPROPERTY(), to get information about your database in T-SQL.
2022-09-09
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Learn how to use the system function, FILEPROPERTY(), to get information about your database in T-SQL.
2022-09-09
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Motivation At some point in the carrer, we have come across the problem of hard-coded values in SELECT or WHERE clauses. And we all agree that these hardcoded values must be parametrised. This bad habit usually backfires when we need to troubleshoot a query. These hardcoded values are usually a business role baked in the […]
2022-10-18 (first published: 2022-09-02)
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In this article we cover different ways to convert a SQL Server numeric value into a string value.
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Learn about the T-SQL function, AVG(), and see how it is used in a few different cases.
2022-07-01
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In this article we cover situations where using a loop in T-SQL to process data for time series analysis is beneficial to get the desired results.
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You can do essential monitoring of SQL Server instances and databases with a FREE toolkit!
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Predicates in SQL are often complex and difficult to understand. In this article, Joe Celko explains the logic behind a few of the predicates: EXISTS, SOME, ANY and ALL.
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You can do essential performance tuning on your SQL Server databases using a FREE toolkit!
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Learn different ways to create FOR Loops using T-SQL such as using WHILE loops, cursors, tally tables and more.
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BETWEEN can be used in a SQL WHERE clause to filter on a range. Joe Celko explains the history of BETWEEN and also could be implemented.
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