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Stored procedures can speed up your code by reducing trips to your database -- even if you only have one SQL statement to execute. Here's how to speed up your application (and how to simplify your ...
Both examples are relevant to both DBs. The first example is what I'm trying to do: combine the contents of two tables using a subquery. This works fine in SQL Server but not in MySQL.
I need to select some data (surprise) from several tables in a linked database which is running SQL Server 2000.Now the resulting data set will be about 10,000 records taken from ~ 8 tables.I can ...