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Hardik Doshi Liked 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
I was just browsing the history of Microsoft Business intelligence when I learned that "Microsoft entered the market of OLAP tech w/ SQL server 7.0 (1998) after acquiring the technology from Panorama Software"...
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Hardik Doshi Liked 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
I was just browsing the history of Microsoft Business intelligence when I learned that "Microsoft entered the market of OLAP tech w/ SQL server 7.0 (1998) after acquiring the technology from Panorama Software"...
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Hardik Doshi Learned 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
I was just browsing the history of Microsoft Business intelligence when I learned that "Microsoft entered the market of OLAP tech w/ SQL server 7.0 (1998) after acquiring the technology from Panorama Software"...
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Hardik Doshi Learned 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
I was just browsing the history of Microsoft Business intelligence when I learned that "Microsoft entered the market of OLAP tech w/ SQL server 7.0 (1998) after acquiring the technology from Panorama Software"...
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Hardik Doshi knew 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Hi,
We know the hint , how to get all the column names of a table into query window using drag and drop of Columns Folder under TableName.
![SSMS Hint][1]
Today , i learned another method to do the same,
**Select the query** and **right click**...
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Hardik Doshi knew 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
Hi,
We know the hint , how to get all the column names of a table into query window using drag and drop of Columns Folder under TableName.
![SSMS Hint][1]
Today , i learned another method to do the same,
**Select the query** and **right click**...
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Hardik Doshi Commented 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
TableDiff is easy to use and it is mainly created for replication / replicating environment. I agree with Nakul.
There are freeware availables for schema comprisions - one of them is **DBComparer 3.0** that we have used.
You can download it from: ht...
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Hardik Doshi Commented 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
TableDiff is easy to use and it is mainly created for replication / replicating environment. I agree with Nakul.
There are freeware availables for schema comprisions - one of them is **DBComparer 3.0** that we have used.
You can download it from: ht...
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Hardik Doshi knew 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
A Tool **TableDiff** is very useful to compare the schema of tables and data of different SQL instances.
A Tool can do the things as below:
1. A row by row comparison between a source table in an instance of Microsoft SQL Server acting as a replica...
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Hardik Doshi knew 10 Months ago through Just Learned | 1 Point
A Tool **TableDiff** is very useful to compare the schema of tables and data of different SQL instances.
A Tool can do the things as below:
1. A row by row comparison between a source table in an instance of Microsoft SQL Server acting as a replica...
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