Converting an EAV design to sparse columns and populating
One of the uses for sparse columns will likely be replacing entity-attribute-value designs. In an
One of the uses for sparse columns will likely be replacing entity-attribute-value designs. In an
It's easier than you'd think… When you use the SQL Server 2008 CREATE EVENT SESSION
It appears that there are some changes in .NET 3.5 System.Transactions (or System.Transactions.dll and System.Data.dll
Short post this evening… Just in case anyone else flails around looking for this feature,
I'm still getting used to the new sparse column feature in SQL Server 2008. I'd
This is the last part of a series on programming policy-based management. The series starts
This post is part of a series on programming policy-based management. The series begins here.
This is part of a series on programming policy-based management. The series starts here. Now,
This is part three of a series on programming policy-based management. The series starts here.
This is the second part in a series about programming policy-based management. The series starts
I've been looking at the new Policy-Based Management (was: Declarative Management Framework) in SQL Server
This is the last post in the series, at least for now. I'll update it
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