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Microsoft\'s commitment to innovation Join the SQL Server community 10 Database Firsts Find out what innovations Microsoft developers built into SQL Server. Voices of SQL Server Get the inside story of SQL Server from the people who made it happen. The Data Management Landscape: SQL Server 10 Years Later Look back at the past decade of data management and see how SQL Server has achieved such remarkable growth. Fun Facts About SQL Server Review some interesting facts about SQL Server ...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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By Mike Gunderloy Sometimes, buying software is simple. If you want a copy
of a simple HTML editor, for example, you just go to the vendor's Web site,
find out how much it costs, fill out the online order form with your credit
card number, and download your copy. But as you start dealing with more
complex programs this simple model breaks down. By the time you get to an
enterprise application such as Microsoft SQL Server, the story is immensely
complicated. But if you're responsible for...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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By Jeffrey Juday SQL Server developers and administrators are no strangers
to Data Transformation Services (DTS) packages. They likely develop DTS
packages to perform everything from simple database operations to data
aggregation. As such, when they upgrade some or all of their servers to SQL
Server 2005, they must decide what to do with all of their DTS packages. If
you find yourself in this scenario, it can get hectic. The number of DTS
packages you've created is probably not trivial,...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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Microsoft Analysis Services Training: We are glad to let you know that we are starting with Microsoft Analysis Services Training in the following topics. We will be publishing the tutorials as we complete. Please use discussion board if you have any questions and would like to discuss any. We will be providing step by step screen shots and the sample code.
Updated: 04/29/2005
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Continues the discussion of database object names. Breaks down the names of UDFs and stored procedures and shows exeamples.
Updated: 03/20/2005
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Giving SQL Server database objects such as tables, views, stored procedures, and user-defined functions the proper name is important. The name makes the function easier to find and to understand its purpose.
Updated: 03/15/2005
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This article describes you how to work with multiple-child aggregations, reviewing different versions of the query to see which aggregation gives the best performance.
Updated: 03/15/2005
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This article describes how to create Microsoft SQL Server tables that reside in an integrating (third party) application written in Dexterity, and how to grant permission to those tables.
Updated: 03/15/2005
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In this issue we complete the session by calling usp_AppSession_End. This procedure handles two functions. First, it updates the AppSession table with the final update date and duration for the session. Second, it optionally writes a series of metrics to the AppSessionMeasurement table. These metrics can be used to store numbers strings and dates that define how the session performed.
Updated: 03/08/2005
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SQL Query Analyzer's UI limits extended properties to 255 characters. This tip shows how to add bigger extended properties and the UDF required to get them back from SQL Server's sysproperties table.
Updated: 03/08/2005
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SQL Server Listings
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