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Catch up on SQL in the City 2018–GDPR Edition
The videos for our SQL in the City 2018 broadcast from last month are up on the Redgate channel in a playlist. If you missed anything or would like to rewatch something, you can do it. If you’ve got questions … Continue reading
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Abolish Disjointed Time
One of the more complex types of data to deal with is date data. We have dates, times, strange rules for when mathematical operations occur, and when they don’t. We have a period, which can be some combination of these, … Continue reading