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The site had the following in the homepage, "CUBE was introduced in SQL Server 2005." I noticed that the web site stated " When you use the CUBE operator it generates a result set of every possible combination from your set of columns; much like a CUBE would be generated if you were using analysis services." They also stated " the CUBE operator isnt something Ive had to use much so Ill show you an example. Inserting the results of a stored procedure into a table. Originally posted on Barry OReilly."ANALYZE MORE BUSINESSES
Custom Sort in Acyclic Digraph. Sort Letters in a Phrase using T-SQL. Structured Error Handling Mechanism in SQL Server 2012. Error Handling within Triggers using T-SQL. Calling Stored Procedures Using Transact-SQL.
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Occasional nuggets of goodness about the Microsoft App Dev stack. Row Level Security Guidance and Tools. One of the projects I did during the first half of 2011 was a major refresh and revision to a whitepaper and supporting toolkit for implementing row level security in SQL Server. This is based on work I originally did with colleagues a few years ago when at Microsoft.