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亿级SQL Server运维的最佳实践 宋沄剑 1# Not Only SQL Server 关系数据库 VS NOSQL

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Source URL: doc.fens.me

- Date: 2017-07-24 03:23:15
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    Synthesizing Highly Expressive SQL Queries from Input-Output Examples Chenglong Wang Alvin Cheung

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    Source URL: scythe.cs.washington.edu

    - Date: 2017-08-01 19:07:16
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      HoTTSQL: Proving Query Rewrites with Univalent SQL Semantics Shumo Chu, Konstantin Weitz, Alvin Cheung, Dan Suciu University of Washington {chushumo, weitzkon, akcheung, suciu}@cs.washington.edu

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      Source URL: homes.cs.washington.edu

      - Date: 2017-04-19 04:15:11
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        FileMaker 15-naslaggegevens voor SQL

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        Source URL: fmhelp.filemaker.com

        - Date: 2016-05-10 08:30:43
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          『Microsoft 年 1月 SQL Server の復旧』

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          Source URL: www.arcserve.com

          - Date: 2014-10-28 07:46:36
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            Spark SQL: Relational Data Processing in Spark Michael Armbrust† , Reynold S. Xin† , Cheng Lian† , Yin Huai† , Davies Liu† , Joseph K. Bradley† , Xiangrui Meng† , Tomer Kaftan‡ , Michael J. Franklin†‡

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            Source URL: amplab.cs.berkeley.edu

            - Date: 2015-03-16 22:35:18
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              Common SQL Server Myths Back in April 2010 I had the idea to do a DBA-Myth-A-Day series on my blog (www.SQLskills.com/blogs/paul), as a way of helping people debunk myths and misconceptions about SQL Server and how it wo

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              Source URL: www.sqlskills.com

              - Date: 2012-09-10 22:10:09
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                Guida SQL di FileMaker 15

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                Source URL: fmhelp.filemaker.com

                - Date: 2016-05-10 08:30:42
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                  SQL LIKE Operator The LIKE operator is used in a WHERE clause to search for a specified pattern in a column. The LIKE Operator The LIKE operator is used to search for a specified pattern in a column.

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                  Source URL: faculty.uoh.edu.sa

                  - Date: 2011-01-01 02:08:30
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