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SQL SERVER – A Quick Look at Performance – A Quick Look at Configuration
(Pinal Dave) This blog post is written in response to the T-SQL Tuesday post of Tips and Tricks. For me, this is a very interesting subject. I perfectly enjoy a discussion when it is about performance tuning.
Set Up Security and Integration with the DataPower XI50z for zEnterprise
(Rufus Credle, Libor Cada, Karan Punwani, Noriyuki Samejima, Pradeep Thomas and Corrado Troncone) This IBM Redbooks publication discusses the new IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 for zEnterprise that bridges the gap between mainframe and distributed. The DataPower XI50z (a multifun
How to Freeze columns of the Silverlight DataGrid and how to display selected row details in the DataGrid?
(SheoNarayan) In this article, we are going to learn about DataGrid in silverlight and its related properties.
Designing a PL/SQL API – BOOLEAN or CHAR?
(Jeffrey Kemp) A simple question: you’re designing an API to be implemented as a PL/SQL package, and you don’t (yet) know the full extent to which your API may be used, so you want to cover a reasonable variety of possible usage cases.
Read and Write XML to Grid View
(Vijay Prativadi) Today, in this article let see how to create the XML file accepting the values from user using textboxes. The values passed from textboxes are converted into xml format and stored in xml file. So here we are writing into xml file and later in next session based on the created date
What Ops doesn’t tell you about your MySQL Database
(Sean Hull) MySQL is a very scalable platform which has proven robust even in the most dense and complex data environments. MySQL’s indispensable replication function is ‘sold’ as being fail-safe so you have little to sweat about as long as your backups are running regularly. But what the ops guys a
SQL Server Cursor Examples
(Jeremy Kadlec) In my T-SQL code I always use set based operations. I have been told these types of operations are what SQL Server is designed to process and it should be quicker than serial processing. I know cursors exist but I am not sure how to use them. Can you provide some cursor examples?
OOP Method Coupling Levels
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Analytics Is the Answer: Three reasons to your business needs your DB2 z/OS analytics
(Dave Beulke) Thanks for all the comments this last week and throughout the year. I really appreciate it. The comments this week were related to additional business analytics areas that need to be communicated to management. Management needs to be aware of business analytics on maintenance activitie
