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  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    Steve JP (4/24/2015)


    ... the application will stop looping through 1000 inline statements ...

    The fact that you need to do so makes me think that someone, at least during the database...

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    TomThomson (4/22/2015)


    But there are things for which stored procedures shouldn't be used.

    I'm a Mathematician and I understand perfectly what you say.

    Even though I haven't yet made any detailed "experiment" on...

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    There is another point worth considering: this blog has an international audience.

    My English is only technical, and I have to say that I'm unable to solve crosswords, I have a...

  • RE: Data Mining Part 26: Microsoft Data Mining with Cubes

    Will be there something new or it will be only a name change ?

    Microsoft marketing people are specialist in doing that.

    "PowerPivot", "AlwaysOn", ...

    More: why "MachineLeaning" on Azure ? Big Data...

  • RE: Data Mining Part 26: Microsoft Data Mining with Cubes

    Interesting initiative ... but ! is Microsoft Data Mining still alive ?

    Since long time I see no new features added to it.

    More: the top developers (Jamie MacLennan, ZhaoHui Tang, Bogdan...

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    Yes, it is.

    It's badly stated , but business rules and relational database design are/should be (quite) the two faces of the same coin.

    Me, I always stated that, given a database...

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    Yes, but, in a data related task, what is the heaviest thing ?

    Accessing data or doing business logic ?

    Why not to have a database containing data and another containing all...

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    For example, I've seen cases where app or BI developers have mis-used a stored procedure for something other than it's intended purpose, rather than going through the process of requesting...

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    A router can be replaced.

    A corrupt, inaccessible database (unless you have a valid backup) not.

  • RE: Embrace Stored Procedures

    Really old discussion: the fact that we are still arguing about that is not a good sign !

    I was in Microsoft, it was 10 years ago, and we were in...

  • RE: Get Table Structure of Stored Procedure Output Table

    Two cow-boys, Jim and John, were slowly riding toward Tucson, in the 1870's ...

    One of them, Jim, having some physiological needs, jumped down his horse, and went to hide himself...

  • RE: Get Table Structure of Stored Procedure Output Table

    Hi,

    I started crashing my head on this topic, so I ask some further advice to the people that, seemingly, tried to solve the same problem.

    In this situation I'm a report...

  • RE: Relational database or graph database? Why not have both?

    Hi Toni,

    very interesting paper.

    I could be that I could use these ideas in the near future (I hope !).

    Since I would like to do some tests it would be important...

  • RE: DAX Query Basics

    So, telling me that I'm "programmed" is professional ?

  • RE: DAX Query Basics

    Strange ! I was convinced that my work were "solve problems". The code is a mean (among others) to do that.

    If you are happy to write useless code, than it's...

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