A fun little problem having to do with calculated columns in a join.
Learning ADF part 2
Moving data In part one of this series, I've managed to transfer my data from an on-premises SQL Server to an Azure SQL DB. This makes life somewhat easier for the next steps. The Azure SQL DB will play the role of my main production server. The one that will serve as source for my … Continue reading Learning ADF part 2
Learning ADF part 1
I'm learning ADF. I know the basics of what it does, but I'm in no way really knowing of what to do. In this blog series I'll try and record the steps I've followed to get to grips with basics and maybe more. Transferring your data from on premises to Azure I'm assuming you've got … Continue reading Learning ADF part 1
T-SQL Tuesday #139: The data world is hybrid
This month, Ben Weissman (b|t) invites us to write about the experiences in the hybrid data world and to tell where we are in our journey. To start with the latter, I'm only just beginning the journey. Most of our clients are running on-premises or are thinking about moving to the cloud. But the first … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #139: The data world is hybrid
Oh no, I’ve lost my query window
How to find your lost query files from SSMS.
What’s the best way to share knowledge
Should you blog, present or do both?
T-SQL Tuesday #138 – Keeping up with change
My post for this month's #tsql2sday. Thanks to @AndyLeonard for hosting!
DP-300 Exam experience
My experiences of the Microsoft Azure DP-300 exam.
Getting hold of your agenda
My take on taking back control of work and time
Datatypes follow-up
This is me trying to help you out when analyzing datatypes. Something to give back to the #sqlfamily







