In SQL Server 2012 there is a new feature that should be very familiar to Oracle folks called SEQUENCE. (my wife LOVES this game) “Creates a sequence object and specifies its properties. A sequence is a user-defined schema bound object that generates a sequence of numeric values according to the specification with which the sequence [...]
Posts Tagged ‘SQL 2012’
Not Everyone Knows What YOU Know
Something that I still struggle with as a blogger is finding topics that “I” think people would want to read about or don’t know about. I start thinking about what I don’t know (a new feature or function, etc) and work through it and then write a blog post about it. After 4 years of [...]
SQL 2012 is Retro – What’s Old is New Again
WHICH IS MORE SCARY? OR Don’t worry this is NOT going to be a post about Microsoft Access but I did have a flashback when I was playing around with CTP3 of SQL Server 2012 (yeah that’s right… I called it 2012. Denali is SO last month ) So what did I find that would [...]


