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Pro T-SQL 2005 Programmer’s Guide

Posted on April 18, 2010April 20, 2010 by OD

Product Description Pro T-SQL 2005 Programmer’s Guide provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of all the major features and facilities of T-SQL for SQL Server 2005. It is designed for all users of T-SQL, database administrators, systems administrators, application developers, and end-users, who want to learn how to exploit the power of T-SQL. Whatever you need…

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Automating tests for T-SQL code

Posted on April 16, 2010April 17, 2010 by OD

tst.codeplex.com This is a short demo of the TST tool. This is an open source tool that can be used to write and automate tests for T-SQL code. Similar to other tools like SPUnit but with a more mature set of features. Can be downloaded from http

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SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Posted on April 14, 2010April 14, 2010 by OD

ISBN13: 9781590599808 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product Description SQL Server 2008 Transact–SQL Recipes: A Problem–Solution Approach is an example–based guide to the Transact–SQL language that is at the core of SQL Server 2008. Learn to create databases, insert and update data, generate reports, secure your data, and more. Author…

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What’s the difference between and Join and a Subquery (T-SQL)?

Posted on April 10, 2010April 21, 2010 by OD
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How do I get started in writing/programming in T-SQL?

Posted on April 9, 2010April 19, 2010 by OD

I am completely confused on what T-SQL really is and how it is different from SQL and its variants. How do you guys program something using T-SQL language? I mean where do you actually ‘encode’ those T-SQL codes? In cobol I use notepad as the programming environment. Do I need to download something like that…

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How do I set up a job on SQL 2000 to back up a database on other computers in my domain to my computer?

Posted on April 4, 2010April 4, 2010 by OD

I am trying to create a job on SQL 2000 that will allow me to backup databases from 3 other computers in my domain. all running SQL 2000. i need help writing the T-SQL Statement to insert in the job step. Powered by Y! Answers

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SQL Server 2008 T-SQL Debugger

Posted on April 2, 2010April 20, 2010 by OD

The Transact-SQL debugger in SQL Server Management Studio enables you to find errors in Transact-SQL scripts, stored procedures, triggers, and functions by observing their run-time behavior. You can start the debugger when you are using the Database Engine Query Editor window. By using the Transact-SQL debugger, you can do the following: • Step through the…

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Ultra-Fast ASP.NET: Build Ultra-Fast and Ultra-Scalable web sites using ASP.NET and SQL Server

Posted on April 2, 2010April 20, 2010 by OD

ISBN13: 9781430223832 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product Description Ultra-Fast ASP.NET presents a practical approach to building fast and scalable web sites using ASP.NET and SQL Server. In addition to a wealth of tips, tricks and secrets, you’ll find advice and code examples for all tiers of your application, including…

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T-SQL: How do I find the greatest values in a column?

Posted on March 31, 2010April 1, 2010 by OD

How can write a SELECT statement that finds the n greatest values in a column? From what i’ve read, the TOP statement only returns the first n rows, it doesn’t take any regard to the values. For example, if a have a column with ages, i want to be able to find the 5 oldest…

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Valid styles for converting datetime to string

Posted on February 26, 2010March 27, 2010 by OD

I wrote this little table and procedure to help me remember what style 104 did, or how to get HH:MM AM/PM out of a DATETIME column. Basically, it populates a table with the valid style numbers, then loops through those, and produces the result (and the syntax for producing that result) for each style, given…

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