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| | | | | Today's post is not only for the SQLNewBlogger Challenge, but is serving double duty as my T-SQL Tuesday contribution! This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being sponsored by Mike Donnelly (b|t) and he has asked us to "Teach Me Something New." This past weekend, I participated in my third SQL Saturday Madison event. Aside from speaking,... | |
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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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| | | | | Microsoft have recently released a new in-depth set of documentation for FetchXML, and it includes some extra features that haven't been supported before. The new documentation contains examples and comparisons to SQL for each of the elements of the language, similar to my previous Inside FetchXML series. Along with the Continue Reading | |
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| | | In 2011 I wrote a series of three articles about Modern Perl programming for Linux Format. They concentrated on DBIx::Class and Dancer. | ||