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| | | | For those of you who either attended Fabric Conference Europe and/or have some sort of social media account, it won't come as a huge surprise that Microsoft is launching a new certification. If you're working with Microsoft Fabric and focusing on the data engineering part of things, this certification is for you! What is it?... | |
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| | | | Hey there happy coders! Last weekend I had the pleasure of speaking at the SQL Saturday Atlanta event in Georgia! It was an awesome time of seeing data friends and getting to make some new friends. If you live near a SQL Saturday event and are looking for a great way to learn new things,... | |
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| | QuickQuestion series is a series of short posts in which I answer database related questions asked by my colleagues, friends, and co-workers, mainly application developers. Today's question: Is it OK to create a Stored Procedure that returns two result sets? As always, in case of suchquestions, the only correct answer is: It depends! You need ... Continue reading "QuickQuestion: Stored Procedure with multiple result sets" |