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Should Production Databases Be in a VCS?
There was a great discussion recently on my true version of code editorial. It was interesting to see how some people viewed the idea of a version control system as the source of code, while others truly see the production SQL … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged sql server, version control
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T-SQL Tuesday #75–Power BI
This month’s host is Jorge Seggara, the @sqlchicken, who works for Microsoft. A busy schedule caused a slight delay, so we’re posting the third Tuesday of this month, but that is OK. This is a great topic for T-SQL Tuesday. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged Business Intelligence, data analysis, Power BI, syndicated, T-SQL Tuesday
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