by Marco Schreuder | Sep 17, 2013 | In2BI
The combination of XML and C# code in a Biml file can make Biml files very complex. In web development Microsoft overcame this problem by introducing the code-behind model with one file for the static (html) text and a separate file for the dynamic code. Unfortunately...
by admin | Aug 31, 2013 | In2BI
You can leverage Business Intelligence Markup Language – or BIML – to automate the creation of Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Packages. The popular open source BIDSHelper project includes Biml functionality, enabling anyone to write and execute BIML...
by Marco Schreuder | Aug 31, 2013 | In2BI
You can leverage Business Intelligence Markup Language – or BIML – to automate the creation of Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Packages. The popular open source BIDSHelper project includes Biml functionality, enabling anyone to write and execute BIML...
by Marco Schreuder | Jun 13, 2013 | In2BI
This is the second post of a diptych on the magical windowing functions in data warehouse scenarios. With these functions you can greatly simplify the TSQL you write. Many complex queries with CTE’s, temp tables and sub queries can be rewritten to simpler, better...
by marcos | Jun 13, 2013 | In2BI
This is the second post of a diptych on the magical windowing functions in data warehouse scenarios. With these functions you can greatly simplify the TSQL you write. Many complex queries with CTE’s, temp tables and sub queries can be rewritten to simpler, better...
by marcos | May 24, 2013 | In2BI
Windowing functions, introduced in SQL Server 2005 and greatly enhanced in SQL Server 2012, have something magical: Within the context of one row in the result set you have access to the contents of the other rows of the result set. With these functions you can...