I am going to knuckle down and write another short article or tidbit on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the SQRT() function today. This function takes an expression of type float or of a type that can be…
Math Functions – SQUARE()
I am going to dig in and write another short article or tidbit on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the SQUARE() function today. This function takes a number N as input in either exact numeric or approximate numeric…
Math Functions – POWER()
I am going to remain on course with my series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the POWER() function today. This function takes two expressions, a base B and a exponent/power N, as…
Math Functions – SIGN()
I am going to press on with my series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the SIGN() function today. This function takes as input a expression in either exact numeric or approximate numeric…
Math Functions – PI()
I am going to stick at writing my series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the PI() function today. This simple function returns the mathematical constant of PI as a float. This function…
Math Functions – ROUND()
I am going to keep going with my series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the ROUND() function today. This function takes as input a expression in either exact numeric or approximate numeric…
Math Functions – FLOOR()
I am going to carry one with my series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the FLOOR() function today. This function takes as input a expression in either exact numeric or approximate numeric…
Math Functions – CEILING()
I am going to continue my series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the CEILING() function today. This function takes as input a expression in either exact numeric or approximate numeric form. This…
Math Functions – ABS()
I am going to start a series of short articles or tidbits on Transaction SQL math functions. Most, if not all, of these functions have been in the product before the release of SQL Server 2005. I am very proud of my daughter making the advance math class in sixth grade. I am dedicating these blogs to her hard class work and love of the subject. I will be exploring the absolute values, ABS() function today. This function takes a expression in either exact numeric or approximate numeric form and…
Providence – SQL Saturday #213
I want to thank the SNESSUG SQL Saturday committee for their hard work in organizing the SQL Saturday #213 event. I know it will be a hit like last year. I will be the master of ceremonies for this event. There is an awesome line up of speakers this day. It should be a good time to network with other professionals in the field and learn some new things about the product. I hope you have time to attend cool event on September 21st, 2013. Below are the details of…