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Database consultancy: Writing to data files

It is a very popular database development task of loading data from the database to files directly. But how does it happen? Is it implemented immediately or the data is stored in memory first and transited to files later? Which event causes data transfer to transactions registration table and to files? Let’s see how it goes.

Forrards
March 31, 2023
Database consultancy: CROSS APPLY

This article is dedicated to the operator APPLY, and more specifically its type CROSS APPLY. This statement was first introduced in SQL Server 2005, but unfortunately many have not learned how to use it, maybe it's because of the fact that the BOL (SQL ServerBooksOnline) this operator is not well and has a very "dry" examples of its use. In this article, I'll show some interesting demonstrations, where the operator can come in handy.

Forrards
March 31, 2023
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Learn When It’s Time for You to Migrate from Crystal Reports to SSRS

It would be a huge stretch to say Crystal Reports became an old dog hardly taught new tricks, but since Microsoft released its SQL Server Reporting Services developers faced with the need to choose between the default Crystal Reports and potentially more productive SSRS. Is there a real need to change horses in the midstream provided Crystal Reports has its own advantages too?

Forrards
March 17, 2023
Step by step guide to setting up MS SQL Server AlwaysOn

AlwaysOn technology in MS SQL Server is designed to increase the availability of your database, it is another step toward the fail-safe system. For the 1st time it appeared in MS SQL Server 2012 and was going to replace mirroring in future. But now we see both technologies in MS SQL Server 2014, which, of course, pleases.

Forrads
March 17, 2023

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