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| | | | | Each SQL Server database has a setting called Compatibility Level that determines how T-SQL commands are interpreted and what features are supported for that database. A singleSQL instance can host multiple databases withdifferent compatibility levels, so SQL statementsthat work onone database might not work onthe other. Each version of SQL Server introduces a new compatibility... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] A collection of SQL-related blog posts from January 4, 2024, discussing topics like data manipulation, database management, and SQL Server features. | |
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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Brent Ozar andhe's asked everyone to find interestingbug or enhancement requests in Microsoft Connect related to SQL Server. The Connect item doesn't have to have anything to do with T-SQL - it could be about the engine, SSRS, R, the installer, whatever. Now, more than ever, Microsoft has... | |
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| | | I hosted the blog party this month, with the invite to write about notebooks. These are a neat technology, and I've written about them at SQLServerCentral. This post is a wrap-up of the various responses to my invitation. First, quite a few people give credit to either Aaron Nelson or Rob Sewell for their writings... | ||