(Scott Wesley) I’m an advocate for forum participation. This very post was a result of me learning something small just by watching the forums every morning.
Other News
Exchanging a Partition of an Interval Partitioned Table
(Jagruti Jasleniya) Let’s create Interval-Partitioned table and exchange partitions.
Basic Replication — 9 : BUILD DEFERRED
(Hemant K Chitale) A Materialized View can be created with all the target rows pre-inserted (and subsequently refreshed for changes). This is the default behaviour.
Power BI Row Level Security
(Scott Murray) How do I use Row Level Security in Power BI? Is it true that I need to use Roles to manage security? Where are the permissions granted? Can you walk through an example demonstrating how to setup Power BI Row Level Security?
Reactive Forms In Angular
(Jinal Shah) In this article, you will learn about Reactive forms in Angular.
How To Do Logistic Regression Using ML.NET
(James McCaffrey) In this article I show you how to perform binary classification with logistic regression using the Microsoft ML.NET code library.
Analyzing ‘death by a thousand cuts’ workloads
(Erin Stellato) There are multiple methods to look at poorly performing queries in SQL Server, notably Query Store, Extended Events, and dynamic management views (DMVs).
Reviewing the GigaOM SQL Transactional Processing Price-Performance Testing
(Thomas LaRock) Earlier this month Microsoft and GigaOM announced a new benchmark study comparing AWS RDS to Azure SQL Database. This study was authored by the same people that wrote the previous GigaOM data warehouse benchmark last year.
New SMPE product base tape simplifies Db2 12 installation and migration
(Paul_McWilliams) IBM has simplified installation and migration for Db2 12 by integrating 1,070 Db2 12 PTFs (more than 33 months of maintenance) in a new SMPE SUP (service update) product base tape for new SMPE installation of Db2 12 for z/OS.
Things I wish someone had explained about functional programming
(James Sinclair) It’s hard learning functional programming on your own. But it ought not to be. You don’t need a PhD to understand functional programming.
