In July 2025, Microsoft will discontinue support for the Microsoft Connector for Oracle in SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). This blog provides essential details to help customers prepare for ...
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Microsoft.Data.SqlClient is a fully-featured ADO.NET database provider for SQL Server. It supports a broad range of SQL Server features on both .NET Core and .NET Framework. However, it is also a ...
SQL Server and the .NET Framework are based on different type systems. For example, the .NET Framework xref:System.Decimal structure has a maximum scale of 28, whereas the SQL Server decimal and ...
There's no doubt that Entity Framework with LINQ is great (I've certainly written enough articles about it). But Entity Framework comes at a cost. As Matthew Jones points out on his blog, using ...
We'd like to think there are many problems that can be solved with good design. Community relations and civic engagement? Certainly. Workplace happiness? Yep. Childhood development? BIG thinks so. So ...
How to use the InMemory provider in Entity Framework Core to test your methods without hitting the database or using fakes and mocks The InMemory database provider is an exciting feature in newer ...
With JSON now the default format for moving data between clients and servers, SQL Server adds JSON support to make it easier to get your data out of the database and down to the client. SQL Server ...
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