Monthly Archives: November 2016

Thought of the Day (Cheap way out of a blog post)

I did not have time to clean up a blog entry to post this week due to the holidays so I will instead post this incredibly insightful thought. I wish I could fall asleep as fast as my computer does...
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Announcements at SQL PASS 2016

SQL PASS happened out in Seattle a couple weeks ago and Microsoft announced some new features they are bringing to the SQL Server platform. I will briefly discuss some of the more interesting items below. SSAS in Azure Microsoft is...
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Tool Development and ATOs: Tidbits 1

We are currently pursuing an ATO (Authority To Operate) for some of our Tools. We are working with a company named Lunarline in the process. We are still in process, but I wanted to lay out a few things we have...
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Tally, Oh! A table of numbers, splitting strings, and more

I was recently asked, “What is the DW.Numbers table used for in our database?” The simple answer is that it is can be used to perform many tasks in a set based operation that would normally require a loop, or...
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