MDX and DMX Templates
One of the most underused features in SSMS is the additional templates that are available for MDX, DMX, and XMLA....
2009-11-23
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One of the most underused features in SSMS is the additional templates that are available for MDX, DMX, and XMLA....
2009-11-23
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I am not about to get into a theoretical discussion of whether certifications will benefit you in your career. I...
2009-11-23
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I can’t wait until Feb 27 when Code Camp is right in my backyard! I just submitted my session for...
2009-11-23
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My presentation and sample files from SQLSaturday in Orlando are now online for you to download. Check them out at...
2009-11-23
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Many times when I'm teaching a class or working with a group, they express frustration at the load time for...
2009-11-23
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Everyone likes to get a project done, but many times in our rush to deploy we bypass some of the...
2009-11-23
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One of the most underused features in SSMS is the additional templates that are available for MDX, DMX, and XMLA....
2009-11-20
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With the explosion of Netbooks, it has become important to find new ways to load operating systems. I recently picked...
2009-11-19
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Everyone likes to get a project done, but many times in our rush to deploy we bypass some of the...
2009-11-13
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Mike Davis, Author and consultant extraordinaire recently posted a great new take on parallel vs. series SSIS packages. Some interesting...
2009-11-06
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I had an excellent group of people in Gothenburg Sweden when I taught there...
By Steve Jones
How can I quickly get a CU patch for a system that’s out of...
Data analysis is all about wrangling massive datasets. To do that efficiently, you need...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item GIT Configuration and Automated Release...
hi a peer of mine recalls an error in an edi app that often...
Hello SSC! First, I would like to thank everyone who has responded to my...
I have created these triggers in SQL Server 2022:
CREATE TRIGGER triggertest_tri_1 ON dbo.triggertest FOR INSERT AS PRINT 'one' GO CREATE TRIGGER triggertest_tri_2 ON dbo.triggertest FOR INSERT AS PRINT 'two' GOI want to be sure that the trigger with "1" runs first. I decide to run this:
EXEC sp_settriggerorder@triggername = 'triggertest_tri_1', @order = 'first'What happens? See possible answers