(Guang Xu) Are you ready to get started with the browser-based interface for IBM® Content Manager, the eClient? This article provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to install eClient, how to configure it, and how to begin using it to access your enterprise content.
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Performance impact of controller cache: SQL Server large operations
(Linchi Shea) In my previous post on the performance impact of controller cache configurations, I presented some empirical results showing the performance impact of configuring the controller cache to various read/write settings on large sequential I/Os.
Getting HTML Data: Workbench
(Robyn Page and Phil Factor) There is a lot of data out there in the internet. There are times you want to get at it. You may , for example, want the latest exchange rates, or maybe commodity prices. The problem in getting it is that you want it in a form that can be easily consumed and assimilated
Running Parameterized SQL Commands Using the Execute SQL Task – I
In one of our previous blog post, we saw the configuration of one of the many control flow tasks which the Integration Services offers us: the Execute Sql Task. We also saw how to configure this task to use various kind of sources for the sql statements like the Direct Input, Input from the variable
Importing an Excel Spreadsheet Using Typed DataSets and TableAdapters: Importing the Excel Spreadsheet
(Nannette Thacker) Over the past four installments in this article series we have: created a SQL Server database for our web application; created an ASP.NET web page that enabled the visitor to upload an Excel spreadsheet and view its contents in a GridView; and created a Data Access Layer (DAL) usi
Parameterization from Analysis Services – Cascading Picklists
(William Pearson) In this article, we will continue to work with the basic OLAP report we created in Support Parameterization from Analysis Services. Our focus will be primarily to perform a refinement from the perspective of the support we provided from the Analysis Services layer of our integrated
ASP.NET Case Study: Hang with mixed-mode dlls
(Tess Fernandez) If you use mixed mode dlls (assemblies with .net and c++ code) you need to take care to not have any .net entry points so that you don’t end up with a GC/LoaderLock deadlock like this one.
In Defense of Surrogate Keys
(Tim Soderstrom) Recently, I noticed a post on Planet MySQL expressing distaste for surrogate keys. Ever since reading it the topic has been bugging me so I thought I would finally break out a defense for surrogate keys.
Oracle BI EE 10.1.3.3/2 – Level Based Measures from Answers – Using Advanced Logical SQL
(Venkatakrishnan J) I was on an interesting customer call yesterday wherein the customer wanted to know whether BI EE can solve one of their reporting problems. Let us first try to understand their problem by a simple example. Look at the screenshot below.
Touch-Enabled Vehicle Surfaces and Interfaces?
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