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SQL SERVER – T-SQL Constructs – *= and += – SQL in Sixty Seconds #009 – Video
There were plenty of request for Vinod Kumar to come back with SQL in Sixty Seconds with T-SQL constructs after his very first well received construct video T-SQL Constructs – Declaration and Initialization – SQL in Sixty Seconds #003 – Video. Vinod finally comes up with this new episode where ...
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New SSAS 2012 Tabular book available for pre-order
At long last, the SSAS 2012 Tabular book that Marco Russo, Alberto Ferrari and I have been working hard on for the last few months is now available for pre-order! You can get it from Amazon UK, Amazon US, oreilly.com and all good bookstores…
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What do you get with a Pre-Con?
Have you ever considered attending a pre-conference session? Do you know what you are going to get or know what one is? A Pre-Conference (pre-con) session is a deep dive session that lasts anywhere from a few hours to a whole day. Traditionally when I am talking to people about ...
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Top 10 Technological Time Savers to Keep in Touch
Social media these days can be a full time job – at least I could easily kill many hours per week in this area. My job doesn’t allot any time for twitter, blogging, reading blogs, etc. Therefore if I want to network, read blogs, blog, keep an eye on what ...
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Exporting data to CSV file using SQLCMD/BCP
When it comes to exporting data there are different options available in SQL Server, such as SQL Server Integration Services, Generating Insert Scripts, BCP, Import and Export Wizard and SQLCMD. When it comes to exporting data as CSV file, BCP and SQLCMD are the easiest methods. Both are command-line tools ...
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