Microsoft GeoFlow new Excel 2013 add-in
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Microsoft released new add-in (Preview) for Excel 2013 and we decided to do a video so here it is...
2013-04-15
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Hi
Microsoft released new add-in (Preview) for Excel 2013 and we decided to do a video so here it is...
2013-04-15
710 reads
I created a post-webinar SQL Ranking Functions interactive test which relates to 70-461 Exam and thought I will share it....
2013-02-25
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Our sessions were not chosen for neither SQLSaturday nor SQLBits but if you were interested; nothing is lost as now...
2013-02-18
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Our first free SSIS Webinar is over and the overall satisfaction score we got was 9.2 out of 10 so...
2013-02-11
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What do you think about Microsoft new Operating System? I hate Windows 8! This is the answer that many people...
2013-02-04
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Our first SSIS 1h Free webinar will take place in 3 days (Thursday) and has only 6 seats left (out...
2013-02-04
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SSIS is a very powerful tool and can be very fast however I frequently come across situations where performance could...
2013-02-01 (first published: 2013-01-28)
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First of all I would like to thank Koen Verbeeck and Joost van Rossum for great suggestions that helped to...
2013-01-30
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In the past I have come across comments like SQL Server is slow (small tables) or interviews where someone had...
2013-01-25
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Best Practice is a difficult one... It generally depends on many factors. In my opinion SSIS Best practice is a...
2013-01-16
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In SQL Server 2025, I run this command:
SELECT UNISTR('*3041*308A*304C\3068 and good night', '*') as "A Classic";
What is returned? (assume the database has an appropriate collation)
A:
B:
C:
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