In part 1, we looked at generating T-SQL style code. In part 2, let's get this thing to run! Last time, I showed how a single SELECT statement can be built to create an executable string of T-SQL.
For veteran database watchers, it may feel oddly early to hear talk of the next version of Microsoft Corp.’s SQL Server database. It seems like it was just yesterday that Microsoft was issuing one of ...
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