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Last week reading (2018-04-29)

Good day SQL folks! We have an entire week off in Poland. Well, not quite off because you would need to go to work Monday, Wednesday and on Friday but most teams

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Last week reading (2018-04-22)

Redgate Shift LEFT magazine The latest issue of Redgate’s Database DevOps magazine explores the benefits of DevOps for CEOs, CIOs, and IT Managers, and takes a comprehensive look at the

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Starting from zero – Temporal tables, part 1

The ability to query and make use of historical data is very important for the end users. We are obliged to keep the historical data for some period of time.

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ASF 009: Pedro Lopes interview

Introduction Pedro Lopes is a Senior Program Manager in the Database Systems Group, based in Redmond, WA, USA. He over 15 years of industry experience. He is currently responsible for Program

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Last week reading (2018-04-15)

Good day SQL folks! Spring is everywhere all around us! You might not necessarily see this Monday morning at work… I hope you will have an easy start of the

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T-SQL Tuesday #101: My Essential SQL Server Tools

April 2018 is the 101st episode of T-SQL Tuesday – and it’s my second contribution in the series (damn it, I’m still working on my constant frequency of writing) This

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Last week reading (2018-04-08)

Good morning folks, We (me & Damian) are preparing our workshop which will take place at SQLDay conference in Wroclaw (time is ticking, sooooo fast), but in the meantime I’d

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How to start with Power BI Desktop

This part of blog is for  a people who never had contact with programming or Power BI. I’m want to show you that is impossible understanding this amazing tools without

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Last week reading (2018-04-01)

Good day SQL folks! It’s April Fool day! But don’t worry. All the cool stuff you find here is real & has been read already. The Challenge Is on: Maintain