Forrards Blog

130 cents total
How to convert to Base64 and backwards via T-SQL

I want to share my way to convert a string to Base64 and back. Let me note that presented method is not the fastest, but it has one important advantage - it works OOB, without CLR functions. We need a test database and a table to use as an example:

Forrards
March 18, 2023
Performance and using of VARCHAR boxes as filters in SSRS reports

Very few people have thought about this performance killer. It is all about report parameter of text type.The initial situationThere was a table with about 45 million rows. Some columns in the table were VARCHAR and should have been filtered. As a result of filtering by 10 different parameters the total number of rows could have been significantly reduced. SQL Server was going for table scan in this case. Also there was a number of indexes defined on the table.

Forrards
March 18, 2023
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Subscribe to our blog

                             

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Pros and Cons of Switching to Database Managed Services

The term is widely used and covers so many things simultaneously, so it is hard to figure out what it means exactly. Do managed services include database administration only or do they also cover installation, upgrades and migration to other servers? Are database managed services always 24/7 or are there any other options? Do DBMS involve routine maintenance procedures or can they also handle critical issues? There are literally dozens of questions! Reporting? Custom service? Performance tuning and bottle-neck analysis? Too bad, each database managed service provider answers these questions differently, in its own way.

Forrards
March 18, 2023
SQL Server SSIS: ReplaceNull

One of widespread problems in SSIS packages is to replace NULL values with some specific value. Unfortunately, before it was not a simple task as Integration Services didn’t have the operator similar to ISNULL () in T-SQL. To be more exact, there was such an operator, but it works in a slightly different way.

Forrards
March 17, 2023

Let's discuss your project or resource request

                       

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.