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SQL Server and Business Intelligence Decaffeinated by Jose Chinchilla aka SQLJoe

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Tampa BI User Group 12." I noticed that the web site stated " MySQL TinyInt treated as Boolean." They also stated " Posted on April 29, 2015. By Jose Chinchilla aka SQLJoe. When working with a MySQL database as a source you may experience some unexpected results in your data extracts. Most of the issues are related with handling of certain data types such as TinyInt."

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