• SQL SERVER – Validating Spatial Object as NULL using IsNULL

    Updated: 2012-06-30 02:30:43
    Follow up questions are the most fun part of writing a blog post. Earlier I wrote about SQL SERVER – Validating Spatial Object with IsValidDetailed Function and today I received a follow up question on the same subject. The question was mainly about how NULL is handled by spatial functions. Well, NULL is NULL. It is very easy [...]

  • T-SQL User-Defined Functions: the good, the bad, and the ugly (part 3)

    Updated: 2012-06-29 19:44:00
    I showed why T-SQL scalar user-defined functions are bad for performance in two previous posts. In this post, I will show that CLR scalar user-defined functions are bad as well (though not always quite as bad as T-SQL scalar user-defined functions). I will admit that I had not really planned to cover CLR in this series. But shortly after publishing the first part , I received an email from Adam Machanic , which basically said that I should make clear that the information in that post does not apply...(read more)

  • SQL SERVER – Validating Spatial Object with IsValidDetailed Function

    Updated: 2012-06-29 02:30:09
    What do you prefer – error or warning indicating error may happen with the reason for the error. While writing the previous statement I remember the movie “Minory Report”. This blog post is not about minority report but I will still cover the concept in a single statement “Let us predict the future and prevent [...]

  • Handling Constraint Violations and Errors in SQL Server

    Updated: 2012-06-29 01:00:00
    The database developer can, of course, throw all errors back to the application developer to deal with, but this is neither kind nor necessary. How errors are dealt with is very dependent on the application, but the process itself isn't entirely obvious. Phil became gripped with a mission to explain...

  • Recorded Webcast Available: Extend SCOM to Optimize SQL Server Performance Management

    Updated: 2012-06-28 12:37:00
    Join me and Eric Brown, Quest Software senior product manager for SQL Server monitoring tools, as we discuss the server health-check capabilities of Systems Center Operations Manager (SCOM) in this previously recorded webcast. We delve into techniques to maximize your SCOM investment as well as ways to complement it with deeper monitoring and diagnostics. You’ll walk away from this educational session with the skills to: Take full advantage of SCOM’s value for day-to-day SQL Server monitoring Extend...(read more)

  • SQL SERVER – Fix : Error 3623 – An invalid floating point operation occurred

    Updated: 2012-06-28 02:30:24
    Going back in time, I always had a problem with mathematics. It was a great subject and I loved it a lot but I only mastered it after practices a lot. I learned that mathematics problems should be addressed systematically and being verbose is not a trick, I learned to solve any problem. Recently one of [...]

  • Resources from my TechEd talks are available

    Updated: 2012-06-27 21:35:00
    The demos from my TechEd talks in Orlando and in Amsterdam are posted on the SQLskills website under Resources. Sorry for the delay. TechEd Amsterdam isn't near finished yet tho', and I'll be at the Ask-The-Experts tomorrow and at one of the Windows Azure SQL atabase booths on Friday morning. If you're around, stop by and say hi! And for those folks at the talk today, thanks for all the great questions... @bobbeauch

  • SQL SERVER – Powershell – Importing CSV File Into Database – Video

    Updated: 2012-06-27 02:30:30
    Laerte Junior is my very dear friend and Powershell Expert. On my request he has agreed to share Powershell knowledge with us. Laerte Junior is a SQL Server MVP and, through his technology blog and simple-talk articles, an active member of the Microsoft community in Brasil. He is a skilled Principal Database Architect, Developer, and Administrator, specializing in [...]

  • Your Transaction is in Jeopardy -- and You Can't Even Know It!

    Updated: 2012-06-27 02:10:00
    If you're reading this, please take one minute out of your day and vote for the following Connect item : https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/444030/sys-dm-tran-active-transactions-transaction-state-not-updated-when-an-attention-event-occurs If you're really interested, take three minutes: run the steps to reproduce the issue, and then check the box that says that you were able to reproduce the issue. Why? Imagine that ten hours ago you started a big transaction. You're sitting...(read more)

  • Meet @marcorus and @ferrarialberto at TechEd Europe 2012 #tee2012

    Updated: 2012-06-26 22:20:45
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in SQLBI Marco Russo Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml SQLBI Marco Russo SQLBI is a blog dedicated to building Business Intelligence solutions with SQL Server Meet marcorus and ferrarialberto at TechEd Europe 2012 tee2012 I and Alberto are in Amsterdam this week at TechEd Europe 2012 If you are here at the conference , you can meet us : here Wed , Jun 27 10:15 AM 11:30 AM Room G106 DBI319 BISM : Multidimensional vs . Tabular Wed , Jun 27 02:15 PM 02:30 PM Microsoft Press Booth in the TechExpo area PowerPivot for Excel 2010 Book Signing Thu , Jun 28 8:30 AM 9:45 AM Room E107 Many-to-Many Relationships in BISM Tabular Fri , Jun 29 1:00 PM 2:45 PM Breakthrough Insight at Microsoft

  • Making Your Own MySQL Backup and Restore Tools in C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET - MySqlBackup.DLL (Supports Unicode, UTF8)

    Updated: 2012-06-26 16:38:00
    Unicode, UTF8 character backup and restore of MySQL database in C#

  • Creating a Corporate Data Hub

    Updated: 2012-06-26 15:36:41
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in Buck Woody Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml Buck Woody Carpe Datum Creating a Corporate Data Hub The Windows Azure Marketplace has a rich assortment of data and software offerings for you to use a type of Software as a Service SaaS for IT workers , not necessarily for end-users . Among those offerings is the Data Hub” a  codename for a project that ironically actually does what the codename says . In many of our organizations , we have multiple data quality issues . Finding data is one problem , but finding it just once is often a bigger problem . Lots of departments and even individuals have stored the same data more than once , and in some cases , made changes to one of

  • SQL SERVER – Weekend Project – Experimenting with ACID Transactions, SQL Compliant, Elastically Scalable Database

    Updated: 2012-06-26 02:30:38
    Database technology is huge and big world. I like to explore always beyond what I know and share the learning. Weekend is the best time when I sit around download random software on my machine which I like to call as a lab machine (it is a pretty old laptop, hardly a quality as lab [...]

  • Review the New Migration Guide to SQL Server 2012 Always On

    Updated: 2012-06-25 17:19:00
    I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Cephas Lin, of Microsoft, last year at the SQL Saturday in Indianapolis and then later at the PASS Summit in the fall. Cephas has been writing content for SQL Server 2012 Always On. Cephas has recently published his first whitepaper, a migration guide to SQL Server AlwaysOn. Read it and then pass along any feedback: HERE Enjoy, -Kev - Follow me on Twitter !...(read more)

  • StreamInsight 2.1 Released

    Updated: 2012-06-25 16:33:00
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in StreamInsight Team Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml StreamInsight Team StreamInsight 2.1 Released The wait is over we are pleased to announce the release of StreamInsight 2.1. Since the release of version 1.2, we have heard your feedbacks and suggestions and based on that we have come up with a whole new set of features . Here are some of the : highlights A New Programming Model A more clear and consistent object model , eliminating the need for complex input and output adapters though they are still completely supported This new model allows you to provision , name , and manage data sources and sinks in the StreamInsight . server Tight integration with Reactive Framework

  • SQL SERVER – Template Browser – A Very Important and Useful Feature of SSMS

    Updated: 2012-06-25 02:30:14
    Let me start today’s blog post with a direction question. How many of you have ever used Template Browser? Template Browser is a very important and useful feature of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). Every time when I am talking about SQL Server there is always someone comes up with the question, why there is no [...]

  • SQL SERVER – Download SQL Server Product Documentation

    Updated: 2012-06-24 02:30:21
    Today I just returned from Bangalore User Group Meeting. Attending User Group meeting is indeed fun and really great experience. The best part of the User Group is meeting like minded people and have a great conversation with them. During the meeting I was asked why one has to go online to access SQL Server [...]

  • Speaking at PASS 2012… Exciting and Scary… As usual…

    Updated: 2012-06-24 00:03:00
    Edit: As I reread this, I felt I should clarify.. As usual refers mostly to the "Scary" part. I have a lot of stage fright that I have to work through. And it is always exciting to be picked. I have been selected this year at the PASS Summit 2012 to do two sessions, and they are both going to be interesting. Pre-Con: Relational Database Design Workshop - Abstract Triggers: Born Evil or Misunderstood? - Abstract The pre-con session entitled Relational Database Design Workshop will be (at least) the...(read more)

  • SQL SERVER – Introduction to Function SIGN

    Updated: 2012-06-23 02:30:14
    Yesterday I received an email from a friend asking how do SIGN function works. Well SIGN Function is very fundamental function. It will return the value 1, -1 or 0. If your value is negative it will return you negative -1 and if it is positive it will return you positive +1. Let us start [...]

  • Does everybody get that? (generalizing esoteric optimization techniques)

    Updated: 2012-06-23 00:17:00
    Home Syndication Log in Resources from my TechEd talks are available Does everybody get that generalizing esoteric optimization techniques This post is an example of the bring your own problem approach in the classroom , inspired by upcoming SQLskills Immersion Events in August . See previous posting for the reason behind the blog post title . nbsp Figured that I couldn't wrap up this series without mentioning T-SQL , as most of the bring your own problem type problems have to do with SQL , as you might guess . Rather than go after specifc problems that have showed up in teaching consulting gigs , I thought I'd mention a class of problems related to what you might call generalizing esoteric optimization techniques The SQL Server query optimizer does a pretty darn good job of coming up with

  • PASS Summit Preconference and Sessions

    Updated: 2012-06-22 09:41:10
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in Davide Mauri Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml Davide Mauri A place for my thoughts and experiences on SQL Server , Business Intelligence and NET PASS Summit Preconference and Sessions I’m very pleased to announce that I’ll be delivering a Pre-Conference at PASS Summit 2012. I’ll speak about Business Intelligence again as I did in 2010 but this time I’ll focus only on Data Warehouse , since it’s big topic even alone . I’ll discuss not only what is a Data Warehouse , how it can be modeled and built , but also how it’s development can be approached using and Agile approach , bringing the experience I gathered in this . field Building the Agile Data Warehouse with SQL Server

  • SQL SERVER – Follow up – Usage of $rowguid and $IDENTITY

    Updated: 2012-06-22 02:30:34
    The most common question I often receive is why do I blog? The answer is even simpler – I blog because I get an extremely constructive comment and conversation from people like DHall and Kumar Harsh. Earlier this week, I shared a conversation between Madhivanan and myself regarding how to find out if a table [...]

  • Loading ShapeFiles into SQL Server 2008 and 2012

    Updated: 2012-06-21 21:50:00
    Home Syndication Log in Does everybody get that generalizing esoteric optimization techniques Loading ShapeFiles into SQL Server 2008 and 2012 Since I find myself in a spatial mood I thought I'd write one more today . About importing data from shapefiles . According to Wikipedia The Esri shapefile or simply a shapefile is a popular geospatial vector data format for geographic information systems software And the question always goes something like this : Does SQL Server have anything built-in to import shapefiles Short answer is no , not built in There's some vendor products , like SAFE Software's FME series including an inexpensive consumer version called Microsoft SQL Server Data Loader as well as their well-known FME Desktop . And if you have ESRI software , there's likely a

  • Hadoop growing pains

    Updated: 2012-06-21 21:45:56
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in Piotr Rodak Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml Piotr Rodak if datepart(dw , getdate( in 6, 7 use pubs Hadoop growing pains This post is not going to be about SQL Server . I have been reading recently more and more about Big Data” very catchy term that describes untamed increase of the data that mankind is producing each day and the struggle to capture the meaning of these data . Ten years ago , and perhaps even three years ago this need was not so recognized . Increasing number of smartphones and discernable trend of mainstream Internet traffic moving to the smartphone generated one means that there is bigger and bigger stream of information that has to be stored ,

  • Does everybody get that? (Spatial Index Reprise)

    Updated: 2012-06-21 19:43:00
    Home Syndication Log in Loading ShapeFiles into SQL Server 2008 and 2012 Does everybody get that Spatial Index Reprise This post is an example of the bring your own problem approach in the classroom , inspired by upcoming SQLskills Immersion Events in August . See previous posting for the reason behind the blog post title . I believe it was John Lennon who wrote : You say you got a real solution . Well , you know , We'd all love to see the plan I'm certain he wasn't referring to the query plans I'd love to see when I am diagnosing a problem , but that's the cognitive overlap that happens when you're listening to tunes while troubleshooting . And sometimes just seeing the estimated plan isn't enough . I've been working with spatial data and spatial indexing for quite a while now . And have

  • SQL SERVER – ColumnStore Index – Batch Mode vs Row Mode

    Updated: 2012-06-21 02:30:52
    What do you do when you are in a hurry and hear someone say things which you do not agree or is wrong? Well, let me tell you what I do or what I recently did. I was walking by and heard someone mentioning “Columnstore Index are really great as they are using Batch Mode [...]

  • SQL Server 2012 Memory Manager KB articles

    Updated: 2012-06-20 23:20:00
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in SQLOS Team Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml SQLOS Team A blog for members of the SQL Server SQLOS team to share information and get your . feedback SQL Server 2012 Memory Manager KB articles Since the release of SQL Server 2012 with a redesigned memory manager , a steady stream of KB articles have been produced by CSS to provide guidance on the new or changed options , as well as fixes that have been published . How has memory sizing changed in SQL 2012 2663912 Memory configuration and sizing considerations in SQL Server 2012 http : support.microsoft.com default.aspx scid=kb EN-US 2663912 Setting locked pages to avoid SQL Server memory pages getting swapped has been

  • Does everybody get that? (XML or relational for "multi-table" XML documents)

    Updated: 2012-06-20 23:12:00
    Home Syndication Log in Does everybody get that Spatial Index Reprise Does everybody get that XML or relational for multi-table XML documents This post is an example of the bring your own problem approach in the classroom , inspired by upcoming SQLskills Immersion Events in August . See previous posting for the reason behind the blog post title . SQL Server is a relational database that supports XML . But just because your data is received in XML format doesn't necessarily mean you should store it that way for querying . And if you intend to do any serious querying of your XML , be prepared to use at least a primary XML index . I'd had students who planned to use XML in SQL Server for a big application with lots of queries in the hundreds of thousands per day and lots of inserts . Think of

  • Two TechNet Radio Sessions You Don't Want to Miss

    Updated: 2012-06-20 21:12:00
    Database expert Kevin Kline and friends discuss BigData, Hadoop, cloud databases, and Azure on Microsoft SQL Server 2012....(read more)

  • Balanced Data Distributor for SQL Server 2012 has been released

    Updated: 2012-06-20 11:45:00
    FYI.The Balanced Data Distributor component for SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) as proved to be a useful ool for increasing execution performance of SSIS data flows by parallelizing the computation across CPUs. As of today a version has been released for SSIS 2012, get it from Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Balanced Data Distributor For Microsoft SQL Server 2012.

  • SQL SERVER – Importing CSV File Into Database – SQL in Sixty Seconds #018 – Video

    Updated: 2012-06-20 02:30:48
    Importing data into database is one of the most important tasks. I often receive questions regarding what is the quickest way to insert CSV data or how to import CSV Data into SQL Server Table. Honestly the process is very simple and the script is even simpler. In today’s SQL in Sixty Seconds Video we [...]

  • Speaking at PASS 2012 Summit in Seattle #sqlpass

    Updated: 2012-06-19 23:29:00
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in SQLBI Marco Russo Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml SQLBI Marco Russo SQLBI is a blog dedicated to building Business Intelligence solutions with SQL Server Speaking at PASS 2012 Summit in Seattle sqlpass I will deliver two sessions at the next PASS Summit 2012 one is title Inside DAX Query Plans and the other is Near Real-Time Analytics with xVelocity without DirectQuery These will be two sessions that require a lot of preparation and even if I have already much to say , I still have a long work to do this summer in order to go deeper in several details that I want to investigate for completing these sessions.I already look forward to come back in Seattle In the meantime ,

  • Does everybody get that? (Type system compatibility mode in drivers)

    Updated: 2012-06-19 19:03:00
    Home Syndication Log in Does everybody get that XML or relational for multi-table XML documents Does everybody get that Type system compatibility mode in drivers This post is an example of the bring your own problem approach in the classroom , inspired by upcoming SQLskills Immersion Events in August . See previous posting for the reason behind the blog post title . The SQL Server MAX data types VARCHAR(MAX NVARCHAR(MAX VARBINARY(MAX have been around for some time SQL Server 2005 now . And the data types that they are meant to replace TEXT , NTEXT , IMAGE have been deprecated for just as long . The old data types somehow made their way in SQL Azure sorry , Windows Azure SQL Database now I was kind of shocked about that . It's a best practice to use the new data types . A student in one of

  • SQL SERVER – Solution – User Not Able to See Any User Created Object in Tables – Security and Permissions Issue

    Updated: 2012-06-19 02:30:53
    There is an old quote “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words”. I believe this quote immensely. Quite often I get phone calls that something is not working if I can help. My reaction is in most of the cases, I need to know more, send me exact error or a screenshot. Until and unless [...]

  • Does everybody get that? (SQLCLR)

    Updated: 2012-06-18 23:08:00
    Home Syndication Log in Does everybody get that Type system compatibility mode in drivers Does everybody get that SQLCLR Just came back from TechEd , where I had a bit of time to think about training vs speaking . When I'm teaching , I'm not just speaking facts and doing neat demos ta da at folks . I look at their eyes to make sure they get it and aren't satisfied until they do . During the presentation , I'd noticed that the lights were turned down low , and I couldn't do that . This manifested itself in my saying Does everybody get that Maybe once too often . In a classroom , you also have more time to talk to individuals about their specific issues . I've heard this called bring your own problem Many of my blog posts come from thinking about and solving even after the class problems

  • Immersion Events: IEDev, IE4, and similar (but not the same) topics

    Updated: 2012-06-18 22:03:00
    : , Home Syndication Log in Does everybody get that SQLCLR Immersion Events : IEDev , IE4, and similar but not the same topics SQL Server Immersion Events are coming up in August I deal with two different groups of people , developers and DBAs , on a variety of topics . When it comes to the specialized SQL Server topics like SQLCLR , SQLXML , Service Broker , nbsp etc I though that it would be best to address the seperate groups , each with a different focus . And I've been asked what's the difference in coverage Both groups may have input into feature usage , so they both want to know WHAT it is they are dealing with for planning purposes . And both want to know how do you make it run fast That's where the similarity ends . Developers want the know how to program using a feature and learn

  • Awesome videos on Agile

    Updated: 2012-06-18 21:45:00
    The following videos are a must-see for anyone interested in Agile methodology: Decisions, Decisions Embracing Uncertainty Patterns of Effective Delivery Enjoy!...(read more)

  • SQL Server 2012 Cumulative Update #2 is available!

    Updated: 2012-06-18 19:22:00
    Today the SQL Server Release Services Team has released the second Cumulative Update for SQL Server 2012. The KB article is at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2703275 . The build number is: 11.0.2325.0. There are 37 fixes publicly documented at the time of writing....(read more)

  • Cumulative Updates available for SQL Server 2008 R2

    Updated: 2012-06-18 18:51:00
    Today the SQL Server Release Services Team has pushed out new cumulative updates for SQL Server 2008 R2: Cumulative Update #14 for SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - KB article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2703280 - build number 10.50.1817.0 - 7 fixes - relevant for builds between 10.50.1600 and 10.50.1816 Cumulative Update #7 for SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 - KB article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2703282 - build number 10.50.2817.0 - 24 fixes - relevant for builds between 10.50.2500 and 10.50.2816...(read more)

  • Using PowerShell with DAC 3.0

    Updated: 2012-06-18 18:34:00
    Home Syndication Log in Immersion Events : IEDev , IE4, and similar but not the same topics Using PowerShell with DAC 3.0 At my DAC talk at TechEd last week , the thing that seemed to cause the most interest was the PowerShell scripts to use DACPACs BACPACs . I thought I'd post that here , along a question about cmdlets in general . Using PowerShell against the library allows admins to use all of the functionality that's in SSMS , with the options available in SqlPackage think DacOptions object and more like BACPACs The premise is that administrators DBAs or others might want to integrate this functionality as part of their deployment into a PowerShell script . PowerShell doesn't officially support NET 4.0 assemblies until PowerShell 3.0, so you'll need a config file . You'd name this

  • SQL SERVER – Identifying Column Data Type of uniqueidentifier without Querying System Tables

    Updated: 2012-06-18 02:30:35
    I love interesting conversations with related to SQL Server. One of my friends Madhivanan always comes up with an interesting point of conversation. Here is one of the conversation between us. I am very confident this blog post will for sure enable you with some new knowledge. Madhi: How do I know if any table [...]

  • SQL SERVER – Read Only Files and SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

    Updated: 2012-06-17 02:30:03
    Just like any other Developer or DBA SQL Server Management Studio is my favorite application. Any any moment of the time I have multiple instances of the same application are open and I am working on it. Recently, I have come across a very interesting feature in SSMS related to “Read Only” files. I believe [...]

  • SQL SERVER – Simple Explanation and Puzzle with SOUNDEX Function and DIFFERENCE Function

    Updated: 2012-06-16 02:30:08
    Earlier this week I asked a question where I asked how to Swap Values of the column without using CASE Statement. Read here: A Puzzle – Swap Value of Column Without Case Statement,there were more than 50 solutions proposed in the comment. There were many creative solutions. I have mentioned my personal favorite (different ones) here: Solution of [...]

  • TechEd North America 2012-Day 4 #msTechEd #teched

    Updated: 2012-06-15 17:21:59
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in SQLBI Marco Russo Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml SQLBI Marco Russo SQLBI is a blog dedicated to building Business Intelligence solutions with SQL Server TechEd North America 2012-Day 4 msTechEd teched I hadn’t time yesterday to write a blog post before of the beginning of the day and I recover now that I’m already back to Europe . I spent many hours at the Microsoft booth meeting people who asked questions about Tabular , Power View and PowerPivot . I have to say that I’m really glad so many people started using PowerPivot and of the large interest around . Tabular During my BISM : Multidimensional vs . Tabular I’ve been helped by Alberto during the demo we joked about he

  • SQL SERVER – Free eBook Download – EPUB, MOBI, PDF Format

    Updated: 2012-06-15 02:30:48
    Microsoft has released recently free eBooks on various Microsoft Technology. The best part is that all these books are available in ePub, Mobi and PDF. You can download them to your local machine or eBook reader and read them. This is a great start as many important subjects are now covered and converted into an [...]

  • Your Presence Matters at the PASS Summit

    Updated: 2012-06-14 20:16:00
    This year will be my tenth year attending the annual PASS Summit. It's in Seattle again this year, which to me is important because of the proximity to the Microsoft offices and the people on the SQL Server dev team, as well as the CX (formerly CAT) teams that help so many people get the most out of SQL Server. The conference is the biggest event in the world specifically focused on SQL Server. As a result, it's an opportunity to meet many people who are directly focused on the SQL Server platform,...(read more)

  • I've got the last talk at TechEd and its almost LAST CALL

    Updated: 2012-06-14 16:15:00
    Home Syndication Log in Using PowerShell with DAC 3.0 I've got the last talk at TechEd and its almost LAST CALL I've been at TechEd North America in Orlando this week and have seen some amazing new things . Upcoming operating systems , new hardware , and a detailed technical followup on the Azure cloud announcements from last week , including some Windows Azure SQL Database was SQL Azure upcoming enhancements . I've spend quite a bit of time at the Technical Learning Center and Ask the Experts Community Meeting answering questions about not only performance one of the TLC themes but also spatial data and indexing , full-text indexes , security auditing SQL Server and PowerShell , deploying with data-tier application packaging , and even a collation question . Popped in on the hands on labs

  • SQL Down Under Podcast - Gadi Peleg - Data Quality Services

    Updated: 2012-06-14 03:05:00
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in The Bit Bucket Greg Low IDisposable Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml The Bit Bucket Greg Low IDisposable Ramblings of Greg Low SQL Server MVP , MCM and Microsoft RD SQL Down Under SQL Down Under Podcast Gadi Peleg Data Quality Services Well it's been a few months but I'm back on a roll creating some SQL Down Under podcasts . The first out the door is an interview with Gadi Peleg from the SQL Server team , introducing Data Quality . Services Gadi came to Microsoft when Zoomix was . acquired Details of this podcast and other available podcasts are here : http : www.sqldownunder.com Resources Podcast.aspx Hope you enjoy it even though there are some telling signs that I

  • Free eBooks - SQL Server and other Microsoft Technologies

    Updated: 2012-06-14 03:01:00
    THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in The Bit Bucket Greg Low IDisposable Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml The Bit Bucket Greg Low IDisposable Ramblings of Greg Low SQL Server MVP , MCM and Microsoft RD SQL Down Under Free eBooks SQL Server and other Microsoft Technologies Great to see the advice from Gail Erickson about the release of a number of SQL Server related eBooks on the new Microsoft eBook Gallery site . It's good to see this sort of content moving over to eBook . formats The e-books that are currently available include : SQL Server 2012 Transact-SQL DML Reference Master Data Services Capacity Guidelines Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn Solutions Guide for High Availability and Disaster Recovery

  • SQL SERVER – Solution of Puzzle – Swap Value of Column Without Case Statement

    Updated: 2012-06-14 02:30:23
    Earlier this week I asked a question where I asked how to Swap Values of the column without using CASE Statement. Read here: SQL SERVER – A Puzzle – Swap Value of Column Without Case Statement. I have proposed 3 different solutions in the blog posts itself. I had requested the help of the community to come [...]

  • Windows Azure – Write, Run or Use Software

    Updated: 2012-06-13 23:47:00
    , THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web Welcome to SQLblog.com The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in in Buck Woody Entire Site Search Home Blogs Downloads Opml Buck Woody Carpe Datum Windows Azure Write , Run or Use Software Windows Azure is a platform that has you covered , whether you need to write software , run software that is already written , or Install and use canned software whether you or someone else wrote it . Like any platform , it's a set of tools you can use where it makes sense to solve a . problem The primary location for Windows Azure information is located at http : windowsazure.com You can find everything there from the development kits for writing software to pricing , licensing and tutorials on all of . that I have a few links here for learning to use Windows

  • Presenting Designing an SSIS Framework at Wichita SQL Server User Group 21 Jun!

    Updated: 2012-06-13 18:35:30
    I am honored to present Designing an SSIS Framework to the Wichita SQL Server User Group 21 Jun 2012! If you are in the area and read this blog, stop by and introduce yourself. I am the fat guy with a fu. :{>...(read more)

  • SQL SERVER – Video – Beginning Performance Tuning with SQL Server Execution Plan

    Updated: 2012-06-13 02:30:07
    Traveling can be most interesting or most exhausting experience. However, traveling is always the most enlightening experience one can have. While going to long journey one has to prepare a lot of things. Pack necessary travel gears, clothes and medicines. However, the most essential part of travel is the journey to the destination. There are [...]

  • SQL SERVER – A Quick Look at Logging and Ideas around Logging

    Updated: 2012-06-12 02:30:33
    This blog post is written in response to the T-SQL Tuesday post on Logging. When someone talks about logging, personally I get lots of ideas about it. I have seen logging as a very generic term. Let me ask you this question first before I continue writing about logging. What is the first thing comes [...]

  • SSIS Basics: Adding Data Flow to Your Package

    Updated: 2012-06-12 01:00:00
    Annette continues her popular series for SSIS beginners by showing how a data flow task can be used in a package to move data from a SQL Server database to an Excel file and insert an additional column into the Excel file that’s based on derived data.

  • Developing Low-Maintenance Databases

    Updated: 2012-06-12 01:00:00
    Alex's team of developers are geared to doing rapid development of database applications in a busy corporate setting, yet take considerable time over meticulous database design, extensive constraints, automated tests, error logs, and defensive coding. Why? Because it cuts down on the subsequent need for maintenance

  • SQL SERVER – Developer Training Resources and Summary Roundup

    Updated: 2012-06-11 02:30:43
    It is always pleasure for any author when other renowned authors in the industry write about you. Earlier I wrote a five part blog series on Developer Training and I have received a phenomenal response to the series. I have received plenty of comments, questions and feedback. I thought it would be nice to sum [...]

  • SQL SERVER – Finding Size of a Columnstore Index Using DMVs

    Updated: 2012-06-10 02:30:38
    Columnstore Index is one of my favorite enhancement in SQL Server 2012. A columnstore index stores each column in a separate set of disk pages, rather than storing multiple rows per page as data traditionally has been stored. In case of the row store indexes multiple pages will contain multiple rows of the columns spanning across multiple [...]

  • SQL SERVER – Service Broker and CAP_CPU_PERCENT – Limiting SQL Server Instances to CPU Usage

    Updated: 2012-06-09 02:30:03
    I have mentioned several times on this blog that the best part of blogging is the questions I receive from readers. They are often very interesting. The questions from readers give me a good idea what other readers might be thinking as well. After reading my earlier article Simple Example to Configure Resource Governor – [...]

  • SQL SERVER – A Puzzle – Swap Value of Column Without Case Statement

    Updated: 2012-06-08 02:30:38
    For the last few weeks, I have been doing Friday Puzzles and I am really loving it. Yesterday I received a very interesting question by Navneet Chaurasia on Facebook Page. He was asked this question in one of the interview questions for job. Please read the original thread for a complete idea of the conversation. I [...]

  • SQL SERVER – Load Generator – Free Tool From CodePlex

    Updated: 2012-06-07 02:30:44
    One of the most common questions I receive is if there any tool available to generate load on SQL Server. Absolutely there is a fabulous free tool available to generate load on SQL Server on Codeplex. This tool was released in 2008 but it is still extremely relevant to generate the load on SQL Server [...]

  • The Road to Professional Database Development: Database Normalization

    Updated: 2012-06-07 01:00:00
    Not only is the process of normalisation valuable for increasing data quality and simplifying the process of modifying data, but it actually makes the database perform much faster. To prove the point, Peter takes a large unnormalised database and subjects it to successive stages of normalisation.

  • SQL SERVER – Tricks to Replace SELECT * with Column Names – SQL in Sixty Seconds #017 – Video

    Updated: 2012-06-06 02:30:45
    You might have heard many times that one should not use SELECT * as there are many disadvantages to the usage of the SELECT *. I also believe that there are always rare occasion when we need every single column of the query. In most of the cases, we only need a few columns of [...]

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