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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Interesting SQL Articles

SQL Server 2008 T-SQL Enhancements Part - I
Celko's Summer SQL Stumpers: Prime numbers
A Simple way of Automating Scripts
Attribute Discretization: Customize Grouping Names
Posted by Jesse McLain at Saturday, August 01, 2009
Labels: Articles, Links, SQL

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Jesse McLain
I am a database developer focusing on ETL/BI development. My technological background centers on Microsoft SQL Server technologies such as T-SQL programming, SSIS, and SSRS, but also includes Informatica, Visual Foxpro, and application development such as Visual Basic and Java. I can be reached via email at dbdvlpr@hotmail.com.
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