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With SQL Server 2016, it now makes sense to store JSON objects in your database (even though there’s no JSON datatype). Here’s how to query JSON properties to find the rows you want. It’s not unusual ...
With SQL Server 2016, you can store JSON objects in your rows. Here’s how to work with JSON objects, including how to update them once you’ve found them. In a previous Practical .NET column I showed ...
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In some cases, performance issues can arise with SELECT statements. The issue is that number of rows tends to grow rapidly as more tables are joined, as result set is de-normalized and contains a lot ...
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