Spatial Indexes in SP1, almost no hints required
On experimenting with the CTP of SQL Server 2008 SP1, I found that there were
On experimenting with the CTP of SQL Server 2008 SP1, I found that there were
I was browsing through MSDN magazine (the paper version) today and noticed an ad for
I've been back working with SQL Server Query Notifications again lately. This blog post stems
I've become a columnist for MSDN magazine and my first column is available in the
If you seem to be getting tons of my old blog entries, it's because I've
For those folks who wrote comments on the blog posts and wondered why they do
Today I came across the new SQL Server 2008 Compliance Portal. This portal has information
When SQL Server's spatial data types were introduced, people asked "Why does every standard method
Yesterday a friend asked me if it was better to always use a value of
I've devoted the last few blog entries to describing what's in that spatial index analysis
A little more about the query sample that gets fed into the spatial index procs.
Last post discussed the filters. The procs report some raw numbers and some derived numbers.
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