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Daily Archives: May 4, 2010
CLR Stability
Recently I was at a UK user group meeting and Simon Sabin of SQL Skills presented a short “SQL Nugget” on UDFs and some of the issues with performance. He then showed a better way using a TVF and mentioned … Continue reading
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A Glimpse of the Future
I’m not sure what happened here. I walked up to my desktop, wiggled the mouse, and nothing happened. In the true definition of insanity, I then did it a few more times and achieved the same result. Hitting the keyboard … Continue reading
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