The topic of refactoring code was brought up during our development team meetings concerning coding standards. In this post I will summarize the point I made in that meeting here using......
Starting in 2016 SQL Server Management Studio got its own team at Microsoft and after many years of very little improvement we are starting to see some pretty consistent......
I was recently trying to do some development work with SSIS. I had SQL 2012 installed on a development VM and had issues connecting to an SSIS 2008 R2 instance......
Have you ever thought of changing your name to “Blank Null”? Would you still have to pay taxes? Could you even get a job? How many report writers and ETL......
Well it seems like just yesterday (well maybe a year ago) that we were talking about SQL 2016. With Microsoft’s Azure first strategy it seems that we may be back......
Generally speaking SELECT * should be avoided. There are multiple reasons for this, including: Requesting columns you do not need may force the optimizer to use more objects than needed......
Someone recently read a post by Erik Darling over at BrentOzar.com titled Is it ever worth adding indexes to table variables. They were a little confused by the post and......
Idempotent statements are those where applying the statement multiple times yields the same result. Commonly in database development this is significant during deployment activities. If we create a new table......
Reading the way package parts were described in the SQL 2016 release notes I was pretty excited. I remember having hundreds of SSIS packages where the overall structure was fairly......