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nocolumnname.blog
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| | | | | I am not pro-cursor. I am not, however, extremely anti-cursor. I think that if there is a cursor used for a certain problem it just means we don't know enough about the problem, the data or the code to think of a better solution. But I've had an experience with cursors and, for my cases,... | |
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www.kevinrchant.com
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| | | | | I want to do a unique review of SQL Server index types in this post. In order to help raise awareness about some of them. | |
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kendralittle.com
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| | | | | Kendra Little writes and draws comics about SQL Server, Data Platforms, and Database DevOps. | |
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www.mlakartechtalk.com
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| | | T-SQL Tuesday #171 asks us to describe the most recent issue we closed. I talk about my learning ADX and KQL to parse giant logs. | ||