Author: Shahzad Khan
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Loading stored procedure results into tables
Read more: Loading stored procedure results into tablesThere are multiple methods that can be used to import stored procedures results into tables. OPENROWSET AND OPENQUERY methods require that stored procedures don’t have;…
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Steps to perform when relocating to a different city/state
Read more: Steps to perform when relocating to a different city/stateThis is a brief list of steps to be performed when relocating to a different city/state. Inform your current landlord about the date you are…
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SQL Server NULL or empty value checking
Read more: SQL Server NULL or empty value checkingThis is how to check NULL or empty input values for a date column. Currently NULL or empty values produces ‘1900-01-01’ value which is not…
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Select Date between Two Date Columns
Read more: Select Date between Two Date ColumnsThis is how to run a SQL Query where you have two date columns and like to see if your date falls between those columns;…
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Does Azure charge for stopped VMs?
Read more: Does Azure charge for stopped VMs?If we stop a VM inside OS then it goes into “stopped” state. Azure will charge for the compute (hardware), network and storage services. We…
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