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Data Mining announcements

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    Live at BI Labs: SQL Server Data Mining for the Cloud
    Raman Iyer Friday, April 29, 2011 7:37 PM

    Microsoft BI Labs went live today featuring a look into the future of SQL Server Data Mining in the Cloud. The SQL Server Data Mining team presents a set of prototype web services  in the cloud that mirror some of the great predictive analytics functionality available in the Table Analysis Tools for Excel add-in from the SQL Server 2008 Data Mining Add-ins for Office package. No installation required.

     

    This blog post provides more details.

     

    Explore these predictive services from your browser - on your own data - and give us your feedback!

SQL Server Reporting Services, Power View announcements

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    Reporting Services Migration Tool v1
    Tristan Fernando Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:54 PM

    We have released a beta version of the Reporting Services Migration Tool.  The tool is available for download at:

    http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=29560

    This tool essentially allows you to create a backup store of a native mode Report Server and then migrate that content to a SharePoint-integrated mode Report Server.  Migrated content includes all report items (reports, shared data sources, models, shared datasets, report parts), along with associated metadata (shared schedules, subscriptions, history snapshots, etc.).  Some additional details are in this blog post, along with the download link:

    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jameswu/archive/2012/04/21/reporting-services-migration-tool.aspx

    We are working on enabling more features in this tool, so feel free to share any feedback or report any issues.  Thanks!

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    Reporting Services 2008 R2 - Resources & Latest Downloads
    Robert Bruckner Monday, May 24, 2010 3:45 PM

    Last Update: Mar 4, 2011.

    SQL Server 2008 R2 was released to manufacturing on April 21, 2010.  You can read more about it here.

    Downloads available: 

    • Report Builder 3.0 RTM 
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Developer Trial Edition
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Express Edition with Advanced Services
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Documentation
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Feature Pack (with Report Builder and PowerPivot for Excel 2010)
    • Reporting Services 2008 R2 Add-in for SharePoint 2010
    • Visual Studio 2010 Report Viewer Redistributable

    Cumulative Updates:

    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #6 (build 10.50.1765)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #5 (build 10.50.1753)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #4 (build 10.50.1746)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.50.1734)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.50.1720)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.50.1702)

    You can read about specific new Reporting Services features added in November CTP on top of what was available in August CTP.  You can research and ask questions on the dedicated MSDN forum. 

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    ** Please Include SSRS Version When Posting Questions
    Sean Boon Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:45 AM
    When posting questions in this forum, please include the version of SQL Server Reporting Services you are using.  This will help us be more efficient in answering questions.  If you are using the Report Viewer Control, it will helpful if you include the version of the control as well. 

    Thanks,
    Sean
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    Reporting Services 2008 - Resources & Latest Downloads (SP2)
    Robert Bruckner Thursday, February 5, 2009 9:44 PM
    Last update: Mar 27, 2011.


    Get an overview and the latest information on Reporting Services 2008 at the MSDN aggregation page for Reporting Services! 

    Important downloads for Reporting Services 2008:  

    SP2:

    • Report Builder 2.0 (SP2 Download)
      for Reporting Services 2008 (build 10.00.4000)
       
    • SQL Server 2008 SP2 Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.00.4279)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP2 Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.00.4272)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP2 Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.00.4266)
    • Download SQL Server 2008 SP2
    • Download SQL Server 2008 SP2 Express
    • Download SQL Server 2008 SP2 Feature Packs
       
    • RS 2008 SP2 Add-In for SharePoint Integrated Mode (build 10.00.4000) 
      Note: updates for the SharePoint add-in are available for each CU as well, just make sure to select the "..._RSSharepoin" download package.

    SP1:

    • RS 2008 SP1 Add-In for SharePoint Integrated Mode (build 10.00.2531) 
      Note: updates for the SharePoint add-in are available for each CU as well, just make sure to select the "..._RSSharepoin" download package.
       
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #13 (build 10.00.2816)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #12 (build 10.00.2808)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #11 (build 10.00.2804)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #10 (build 10.00.2799)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #9 (build 10.00.2789)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #8 (build 10.00.2775)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #7 (build 10.00.2766)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #6 (build 10.00.2757)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #5 (build 10.00.2746)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #4 (build 10.00.2734)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.00.2723) 
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.00.2714) 
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.00.2710)
    • SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (build 10.00.2531)

    RTM:

    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #10 (build 10.00.1835)    
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #9 (build 10.00.1828)   
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #8 (build 10.00.1823)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #7 (build 10.00.1818)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #6 (build 10.00.1812)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #5 (build 10.00.1806)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #4 (build 10.00.1798)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.00.1787) 
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.00.1779)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.00.1763)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM (build 10.00.1600.22)
       
    • Updated SQL Server 2008 Books Online (July 2009 Update)


    Also check related discussion threads in this forum about the Reporting Services 2008 release, and Report Builder 2.0 release.

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    Reporting Services 2005 - Resources & Latest Downloads (SP4)
    Robert Bruckner Thursday, February 5, 2009 9:44 PM

    Last update: Mar 27, 2011.

    MSDN information aggregator site for Reporting Services 2005. 

    Important downloads for Reporting Services 2005:

    SP4:

    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 Cumulative Update #3 (build 9.00.5266)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 Cumulative Update #2 (build 9.00.5259)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 Cumulative Update #1 (build 9.00.5254)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 RTM, Express Edition RTM (build 9.00.5000)

    SP3:

    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #15 (build 9.00.4325) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #14 (build 9.00.4317) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #13 (build 9.00.4315) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #12 (build 9.00.4311)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #11 (build 9.00.4309) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #10 (build 9.00.4305)  
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #9 (build 9.00.4294)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #8 (build 9.00.4285)    
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #7 (build 9.00.4273)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #6 (build 9.00.4266)  
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #5 (build 9.00.4230) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #4 (build 9.00.4226)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #3 (build 9.00.4220)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #2 (build 9.00.4211)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #1 (build 9.00.4207) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 RTM (build 9.00.4035)  

    SP2:

    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #17 (build 9.00.3356) - Final CU for SP2   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #16 (build 9.00.3355)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #15 (build 9.00.3330)  
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #14 (build 9.00.3328) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #13 (build 9.00.3325) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #12 (build 9.00.3315) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #11 (build 9.00.3301) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 RTM (build 9.00.3042) 
       
    • RS Add-in for SharePoint Integrated Mode (SP3 download, SP2 download) 
    • SQL Server 2005 Books Online (December 2008 Update)

     

SQL Server Analysis Services announcements

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    FAQ - Analysis Services Information, Webcasts, Tools, Samples
    Edward Melomed Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:27 PM
     References:

    Books On-Line Homepage

    Analysis Services Information Hub

    Tutorials

    Guded Tours

    SQL Server Customer Advisory Team

    TechNet Webcasts

    Videos on LernMicrosoftBI.com

    Product Code Samples

    Community Samples

    MDX Studio Project

.NET Framework inside SQL Server announcements

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    Scope and purpose of this forum
    Bob Beauchemin Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:28 PM

    This forum covers questions regarding .NET assemblies and database objects running as part of SQL Server including user-defined types, user-defined aggregates, UDFs, triggers, and stored procedures implemented in .NET code. supported by SQL Server 2005 and later versions. Other questions regarding SQL Server database access and other related technologies should be directed to the most appropriate forum to obtain the best response.

    Questions on SQL Server .NET Client (SqlClient) data access should be posted to the ADO.NET data provider forum: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/adodotnetdataproviders/threads

    Questions on using SQL Server with ASP.NET should be posted to the ASP.NET forums: http://forums.asp.net/

    Questions on writing Transact-SQL code, including T-SQL stored procedures, UDFs, and triggers: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/transactsql/threads

    Questions on installation problems pertaining to .NET installations should be posted to the SQL Server Setup and Upgrade forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlsetupandupgrade/threads

    Questions on problems using SQL Server Data Tools: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqltools/threads

    Questions on using other Data Access APIs (e.g. ODBC, OLE DB): http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqldataaccess/threads

    Questions on writing code for SQL Server Compact Edition: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlce/threads

    Questions on SQL Server Express-specific issues: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlexpress/threads

    Questions that are off-topic in this forum may be moved to one of the other, more relevent, forums to ensure the best, most prompt response and facilitate forum-specific searchng for similar questions that have already been resolved.

SQL Server Replication announcements

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    SQL Server 2005 SP3 is now available
    Greg Y Thursday, December 18, 2008 5:10 AM
    SQL Server 2005 SP3 is released, access it here.

    Read about what's new for Replication here.

    Many replication bugs were fixed in SP3, you can find your way through them here.

SQL Server Setup & Upgrade announcements

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    AVAILABLE: SQL Server 2012 Upgrade Technical Guide
    Ahmed Ibrahim - MSFT Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:01 AM
    • Customer-ready SQL Server 2012 Upgrade Technical Guide(How to upgrade).
    • What's new.(Why upgrade)

SQL Server Notification Services announcements

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    Please Direct SQLDependency/Query Notification and DBMail Questions to the Appropriate Forums
    Lukasz Pawlowski -- MS Friday, May 21, 2010 7:36 PM

    The following forums can be used to post questions and discussion about the topics: SQLDependency/Query Notification and DBMail.

    Please use
    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/adodotnetdataproviders/threads for SQLDependency and Query Notification.

    Please use http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqldatabaseengine/threads for DBMail.

    (Attribution: Jang-uk In)

    Hope that helps,

    -Lukasz

SQL Server Compact announcements

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    SQL Server Compact 4.0 downloads and feature information
    ErikEJ Sunday, April 3, 2011 1:11 PM
    This post on my blog should have links to all required information.

SQL Server Express announcements

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    Some useful links to download SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Express (RTM)
    Papy Normand Monday, May 9, 2011 3:29 PM

    Hello,

    Many thanks to Rick Byham who provided me these links :

    - SQL Server 2008 Express RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=58ce885d-508b-45c8-9fd3-118edd8e6fff

    - SQL Server 2008 Express with Advanced services RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b5d1b8c3-fda5-4508-b0d0-1311d670e336

    - SQL Server 2008 R2 Express RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=8b3695d9-415e-41f0-a079-25ab0412424b

    - SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Advanced services RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=e08766ce-fc9d-448f-9e98-fe84ad61f135

    I will try to update these links when a new Service Pack or SQL Server "Denali" ( 2011 ? ) will be released

     

SQL Server Samples and Community Projects announcements

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    How to Use this Forum - Please Read Before Posting
    Mr. Wharty Tuesday, October 2, 2012 4:49 AM

    Welcome to the SQL Server Samples and Community Projects Forum.

    This forum is the place to discuss all things "samplish" in the SQL Server community and samples space, whether it's an "official Microsoft sample" or a community project in CodePlex or Code Gallery. This is*not* the place to discussion specific nuances of T-SQL syntax or wage data modeling methodology wars: there are lots of other forums for those purposes. This one is for questions about samples, community projects and conversations between the collaborators that build them.

    Some examples of projects that are open for discussion can be found here: http://www.codeplex.com/SqlServerSamples. It doesn't have to be listed there to be fair game, but it's a good bet that it is fair game if it's already listed there.

    Below are a few guidelines to help you find your answer quickly and also to help the people who answer the questions, answer yours correctly.

    • Is your question about SQL Server Samples and Community Projects . If it's not please locate the correct forum otherwise your question may be moved, closed/locked or deleted.
    • Try searching the forum . Search the forum to see if your question has been asked before and answered.  If you cannot find what you are looking for, please start a new thread rather than adding to an old one as some people do not see answered questions in their forum views so you may not get the assistance you're looking for.
    • Don't be brief . The more information you can give in your question, the better the response will be.
    • Check your alerts . You can subscribe to a question so that you can see any update on it (ReferSetting up your alerts below).
    • No Spam. Spamming will have your thread deleted and may also result in your account being banned.
    • Be polite.  You will get better assistance if you're polite to other members so no flaming or trolling.  If you persist with flaming or trolling, your accountmay get banned.
    • Mark your question answered. If someone answers your question please mark their reply as the answer to your question. You can also mark multiple replies as answers if you think they answered your question.  Marking replies not only assists others with similar questions, it also let's people know that you're grateful for their assistance.

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    Where possible the moderators will allow sufficient time for the original poster to come back and mark the replies to their questions as answers. The amount of time is at the discretion of the individual moderator but is suggested that it will be declared dead after a week if the original poster does not respond . We will always try to be fair and mark suitable replies as answers.

    Setting up your alerts

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    Samples bugs and suggestions.
    David Reed (Glacier Peak) Monday, February 2, 2009 4:26 PM
    All of the work items for our community projects and product samples are in TFS on CodePlex. If you want to report a bug, suggest a change for an existing sample or suggest a new sample, create a work item in the appropriate project so that our community team (not just Microsoft employees) can vote on them, help us triage and prioritize them.

    For example, here's the URL for the work items for AdventureWorks: http://www.codeplex.com/MSFTDBProdSamples/WorkItem/AdvancedList.aspx
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    Welcome aboard! Community & Samples Forum Intro
    David Reed (Glacier Peak) Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:58 PM

    This forum is the place to discuss all things "samplish" in the SQL Server community and samples space, whether it's an "official Microsoft sample" or a community project in CodePlex or Code Gallery. This is *not* the place to discussion specific nuances of T-SQL syntax or wage data modeling methodology wars: there are lots of other forums for those purposes. This one is for questions about samples, community projects and conversations between the collaborators that build them.

     

    Some examples of projects that are open for discussion can be found here: http://www.codeplex.com/SqlServerSamples/ It doesn't have to be listed there to be fair game, but it's a good bet that it is fair game if it's already listed there.

     

    Also, please post your project announcements here when you create a new release or a whole new project. If you're looking for people to work on your project or looking for a project to work on, this would be a good place to do both.

     

    Let us know what's missing, let know what could be better and let us know what we're doing right!

Database Design announcements

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    Database Design Resources
    Arnie Rowland Wednesday, December 23, 2009 8:40 PM

    The following list of database design resources is not intended to be exhaustive or ‘the correct list’. Items are included simply because one of the Moderators knew the material and offered it as a suggestion. If you wish to offer suggestions for inclusion, please do so.

     

    Books

     

    A Developer's Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server: Covering SQL Server 2005 and 2008

    Eric Johnson and Joshua Jones

    An Introduction to Database Systems

    Chris Date

    Applied Mathematics for Database Professionals

    Lex de Haan, Toon Koppelaars

    Architecting Regulatory-Compliant Architectures
    Mike Walker, Microsoft

    Data Modeling Essential

    Graeme Simsion and Graham Witt

    Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design

    Toby Teorey

    Information Modeling and Relational Databases

    Terry Halpin

    Practical Issues in Database Management: A Reference for the Thinking Practitioner

    Fabian Pascal

    Pro SQL Server 2008 Relational Database Design and Implementation

    Louis Davidson, Kevin Kline, et al

     

    Online Resources

     

    A Simple Guide to Five Normal forms and Relational Database Theory
    http://www.bkent.net/Doc/simple5.htm

    Data Modeling vs. Database Design
    http://www.aisintl.com/case/library/R-Theory_vs_ER/r-theory_vs_er.html

    Data Models
    http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm

    Database Design - Ten Common Database Design Mistakes, Louis Davidson
    http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/database-administration/ten-common-database-design-mistakes/

    Database Design Issues -EAV Model Discussion (Querying an EAV Table)
    http://tinyurl.com/yks8hu

    Database Design Issues –EAV and OTLT
    http://tonyandrews.blogspot.com/2004/10/otlt-and-eav-two-big-design-mistakes.html

    Database Design ROI by Paul Nielsen
    http://www.sqlserverbible.com/files/databasedesignroi.pdf

    Introduction to the Unified Dimensional Model (UDM)
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345143(SQL.90).aspx

    Library of database models
    http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/

    On Normalization and Repeating Groups by Fabian Pascal
    http://www.dbdebunk.com/page/page/622318.htm

    ORM white paper
    http://www.orm.net/pdf/ORMwhitePaper.pdf

    Overview of the Relational Model
    http://www.utexas.edu/its/archive/windows/database/datamodeling/rm/overview.html   

    Understanding Data Model Quality, Graeme Simsion
    http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/5100

     

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    Please READ before Posting or Replying to Posts
    Arnie Rowland Monday, December 7, 2009 6:27 PM

     


    Out of Scope
     

    Some topics are out of scope for this forum.

    1. Bugs, Product Decisions, and Feedback: The purpose of this forum is not to ask the product team why decisions were made and to ask them to make other changes. That feedback belongs in Connect. The purpose of this forum is to help you out with specific issues, if possible. Please post your feedback via Connect:

    https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer

      

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    Do not hesitate to read all of the threads, join in the discussions, offer your own experiences and information, and ask questions to increase your knowlege. Seek out blogs from those who write in a manner that you appreciate, and consider reviewing the Database Design Resources for additional guidance and help.

     

SQL Server Migration announcements

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    Welcome to the SQL Server Migration forum
    Keshav Ramarao Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:14 AM

    Need help with migration to SQL Server? Have any questions related to SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) products for Oracle/Sybase/MySQL/Access? Feel free to discuss any SQL Server migration related topics or post any questions related to SSMA.

SQL Server Master Data Services announcements

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    SQL16 CTP2.3 is available for download
    Sherry_Li Thursday, September 3, 2015 8:21 PM

    We are excited to share the new features which shipped in SQL CTP2.3 public release.  You can download the product here:http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48726, and Excel add-in here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47343

    In this monthly release, we added a few highly asked features.  Please give it try and look forward to hearing your feedback.

    Manage Business Rules (MDS Add-in for Excel)

    In the Master Data Services Add-in for Excel you can manage Business Rules, such as creating and editing business rules. Business rules are used to validate data. For more information, see Manage Business Rules (MDS Add-in for Excel).

    Many-to-Many Relationships in Derived Hierarchies

    You can now create a Derived Hierarchy that displays  many-to-many relationships. A many-to-many relationship between two entities may be modeled through the use of a third entity that provides a mapping between them. The mapping entity is an entity that has two or more domain-based attributes referencing other entities.

    For example, entity M has a domain-based attribute that references A and a domain-based attribute that references B. You can create a hierarchy from A to B using the mapping entity.

    For more information, see Show Many-to-Many Relationships in Derived Hierarchies (Master Data Services)

    Merge Conflicts

    If you try to publish data that has been changed by another user, the publish will fail with a conflict error. To resolve this error, you can perform merge conflicts and republish the changes. For more information, see Merge Conflicts (Master Data Services) and Merge Conflicts (MDS Add-in for Excel). 

     SQL Master Data Services Team

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    Master Data Services SQL2016 CTP2.2(July) Release is public available
    Sherry_Li Friday, July 31, 2015 5:02 PM

    Please give it a try and let us know your feedback!

    SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview 2.2 is publicly released and the latest bits can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-sql-server-2016

    In CTP2.2 MDS introduced following changes:

    1. Custom Indexes

    You can create a non-clustered index on one attribute (single index) or on a list of attributes (composite index), in an entity, to help improve the query performance. For more information, see Custom Index (Master Data Services).

    2. Entity Sync Relationship

    You can share entity data between different models by creating an entity sync relationship. For more information, see Entity Sync Relationship (Master Data Services).

    3. Member Revision History

    A member revision history is recorded when a member is changed. You can rollback a revision history, as well as view and annotate revisions. Using the Log Retention Days property, you can specify how long historical data is retained. For more information, see Member Revision History (Master Data Services).

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    New release on MDS Excel add-in available for download
    Sherry_Li Tuesday, January 13, 2015 9:46 PM

    Hi, we are pleasured to announce the release of MDS Excel add-in. You can download it here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42298

    This release includes a number of performance improvements – most users will see a 4x improvement when loading data from an MDS server, without any additional server or environment changes. For an additional performance increase (2-4x), you can enable Dynamic Content Compression in IIS.

    It works with both SQL12 or SQL14.  The installation will be in place upgrade so the users don't need to uninstall previous installation.  All the MDS connections will be preserved through the installation. 

    Please download the new version of Excel add-in.  Your feedback is welcome!

    Thanks,

    SQL MDS Team

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    edhickey Wednesday, June 23, 2010 8:39 PM

    While reading a reply to your question, you will notice a button with an icon that says "Mark as Answer."   Please select this button when a reply answers your question.

     

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Power Pivot announcements

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    Fix for PowerPivot November CTP Expiration Released
    Kathy MacDonald [MSFT] Wednesday, April 7, 2010 10:07 PM

    The PowerPivot team is pleased to report that the fix for the November CTP expiration issue has been released. We know many of you have been eagerly awaiting this fix since last week when the PowerPivot for Excel add-in expired. We do sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused you.

    We have released a new version of the November CTP for the PowerPivot for Excel add-in. This new version is functionally identical to the old one except that it extends the expiration date to end of the year. You can download it from the same locations as in the past:

    • http://powerpivot.com/download.aspx
    • http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=48a5b47b-8c9c-450f-ab6e-178600a733ca

    Please note that the new version will take some time to replicate across all servers in the Microsoft download center. If you download it from the above links and still get the expiration error message, then try again periodically. It might also help to clear any browser/download caches on your computer.

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    PowerPivot for Excel 2010 November CTP Expired
    Kathy MacDonald [MSFT] Friday, April 2, 2010 9:18 PM

    If you are running the November 2009 CTP version of the PowerPivot for Excel 2010 add-in, your add-in expired on April 1st. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

    The SQL Server team will re-release the November 2009 CTP version of the PowerPivot for Excel 2010 add-in with an extended expiration date very soon. We will post an availability announcement with the download location and installation instructions on the PowerPivot blogs and forums as soon as possible.

    Kathy MacDonald
    SQL Server Analysis Services

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    PowerPivot Beta will not work with released versions of Excel, Sharepoint 2010 and others. Pls read!!
    Vikram Jayaram Friday, February 5, 2010 9:16 PM


    Summary

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    If PowerPivot for Excel 2010, Excel 2010, SharePoint 2010, or the Reporting Services Addin for SharePoint 2010 are beta versions, PowerPivot and its related functionality will not work with the Released versions of these components.

     

    More Information

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    The beta versions of the components listed above are not compatible with the released versions of these components. If the beta versions of the components are installed, they will not function with the released versions. For example, if you have a beta version of the PowerPivot download installed and upgrade to the released version of Excel 2010, the PowerPivot addin will not be available in Excel.

     

    The solution is to upgrade the beta components to their released versions when they become available.

SQL Server PowerPivot for SharePoint announcements

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    PowerPivot Beta will not work with released versions of Excel, Sharepoint 2010 and others. Pls read!!
    Vikram Jayaram Friday, February 5, 2010 9:17 PM

    Summary

    =============================

    If PowerPivot for Excel 2010, Excel 2010, SharePoint 2010, or the Reporting Services Addin for SharePoint 2010 are beta versions, PowerPivot and its related functionality will not work with the Released versions of these components.

     More Information
    =============================

    The beta versions of the components listed above are not compatible with the released versions of these components. If the beta versions of the components are installed, they will not function with the released versions. For example, if you have a beta version of the PowerPivot download installed and upgrade to the released version of Excel 2010, the PowerPivot addin will not be available in Excel.

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    Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Patch Now Available
    Kathy MacDonald [MSFT] Friday, November 20, 2009 10:50 PM
    Some of you may have been waiting for the Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2 QFE to be released before installing SharePoint 2010 and PowerPivot for SharePoint. The QFE has just been released!

    To read more about how to install the QFE with SharePoint 2010, please see: http://blogs.msdn.com/opal/archive/2009/11/16/installation-notice-for-sharepoint-2010-public-beta.aspx.

    Thanks ~

    Kathy MacDonald 

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Data Mining announcements

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    Live at BI Labs: SQL Server Data Mining for the Cloud
    Raman Iyer Friday, April 29, 2011 7:37 PM

    Microsoft BI Labs went live today featuring a look into the future of SQL Server Data Mining in the Cloud. The SQL Server Data Mining team presents a set of prototype web services  in the cloud that mirror some of the great predictive analytics functionality available in the Table Analysis Tools for Excel add-in from the SQL Server 2008 Data Mining Add-ins for Office package. No installation required.

     

    This blog post provides more details.

     

    Explore these predictive services from your browser - on your own data - and give us your feedback!

SQL Server Reporting Services, Power View announcements

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    Reporting Services Migration Tool v1
    Tristan Fernando Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:54 PM

    We have released a beta version of the Reporting Services Migration Tool.  The tool is available for download at:

    http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=29560

    This tool essentially allows you to create a backup store of a native mode Report Server and then migrate that content to a SharePoint-integrated mode Report Server.  Migrated content includes all report items (reports, shared data sources, models, shared datasets, report parts), along with associated metadata (shared schedules, subscriptions, history snapshots, etc.).  Some additional details are in this blog post, along with the download link:

    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jameswu/archive/2012/04/21/reporting-services-migration-tool.aspx

    We are working on enabling more features in this tool, so feel free to share any feedback or report any issues.  Thanks!

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    Reporting Services 2008 R2 - Resources & Latest Downloads
    Robert Bruckner Monday, May 24, 2010 3:45 PM

    Last Update: Mar 4, 2011.

    SQL Server 2008 R2 was released to manufacturing on April 21, 2010.  You can read more about it here.

    Downloads available: 

    • Report Builder 3.0 RTM 
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Developer Trial Edition
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Express Edition with Advanced Services
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Documentation
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM - Feature Pack (with Report Builder and PowerPivot for Excel 2010)
    • Reporting Services 2008 R2 Add-in for SharePoint 2010
    • Visual Studio 2010 Report Viewer Redistributable

    Cumulative Updates:

    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #6 (build 10.50.1765)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #5 (build 10.50.1753)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #4 (build 10.50.1746)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.50.1734)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.50.1720)
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.50.1702)

    You can read about specific new Reporting Services features added in November CTP on top of what was available in August CTP.  You can research and ask questions on the dedicated MSDN forum. 

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    Sean Boon Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:45 AM
    When posting questions in this forum, please include the version of SQL Server Reporting Services you are using.  This will help us be more efficient in answering questions.  If you are using the Report Viewer Control, it will helpful if you include the version of the control as well. 

    Thanks,
    Sean
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    Reporting Services 2008 - Resources & Latest Downloads (SP2)
    Robert Bruckner Thursday, February 5, 2009 9:44 PM
    Last update: Mar 27, 2011.


    Get an overview and the latest information on Reporting Services 2008 at the MSDN aggregation page for Reporting Services! 

    Important downloads for Reporting Services 2008:  

    SP2:

    • Report Builder 2.0 (SP2 Download)
      for Reporting Services 2008 (build 10.00.4000)
       
    • SQL Server 2008 SP2 Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.00.4279)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP2 Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.00.4272)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP2 Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.00.4266)
    • Download SQL Server 2008 SP2
    • Download SQL Server 2008 SP2 Express
    • Download SQL Server 2008 SP2 Feature Packs
       
    • RS 2008 SP2 Add-In for SharePoint Integrated Mode (build 10.00.4000) 
      Note: updates for the SharePoint add-in are available for each CU as well, just make sure to select the "..._RSSharepoin" download package.

    SP1:

    • RS 2008 SP1 Add-In for SharePoint Integrated Mode (build 10.00.2531) 
      Note: updates for the SharePoint add-in are available for each CU as well, just make sure to select the "..._RSSharepoin" download package.
       
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #13 (build 10.00.2816)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #12 (build 10.00.2808)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #11 (build 10.00.2804)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #10 (build 10.00.2799)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #9 (build 10.00.2789)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #8 (build 10.00.2775)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #7 (build 10.00.2766)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #6 (build 10.00.2757)   
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #5 (build 10.00.2746)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #4 (build 10.00.2734)
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.00.2723) 
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.00.2714) 
    • SQL Server 2008 SP1 Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.00.2710)
    • SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (build 10.00.2531)

    RTM:

    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #10 (build 10.00.1835)    
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #9 (build 10.00.1828)   
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #8 (build 10.00.1823)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #7 (build 10.00.1818)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #6 (build 10.00.1812)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #5 (build 10.00.1806)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #4 (build 10.00.1798)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #3 (build 10.00.1787) 
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #2 (build 10.00.1779)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM Cumulative Update #1 (build 10.00.1763)
    • SQL Server 2008 RTM (build 10.00.1600.22)
       
    • Updated SQL Server 2008 Books Online (July 2009 Update)


    Also check related discussion threads in this forum about the Reporting Services 2008 release, and Report Builder 2.0 release.

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    Reporting Services 2005 - Resources & Latest Downloads (SP4)
    Robert Bruckner Thursday, February 5, 2009 9:44 PM

    Last update: Mar 27, 2011.

    MSDN information aggregator site for Reporting Services 2005. 

    Important downloads for Reporting Services 2005:

    SP4:

    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 Cumulative Update #3 (build 9.00.5266)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 Cumulative Update #2 (build 9.00.5259)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 Cumulative Update #1 (build 9.00.5254)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP4 RTM, Express Edition RTM (build 9.00.5000)

    SP3:

    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #15 (build 9.00.4325) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #14 (build 9.00.4317) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #13 (build 9.00.4315) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #12 (build 9.00.4311)
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #11 (build 9.00.4309) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #10 (build 9.00.4305)  
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #9 (build 9.00.4294)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #8 (build 9.00.4285)    
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #7 (build 9.00.4273)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #6 (build 9.00.4266)  
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #5 (build 9.00.4230) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #4 (build 9.00.4226)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #3 (build 9.00.4220)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #2 (build 9.00.4211)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 Cumulative Update #1 (build 9.00.4207) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP3 RTM (build 9.00.4035)  

    SP2:

    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #17 (build 9.00.3356) - Final CU for SP2   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #16 (build 9.00.3355)   
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #15 (build 9.00.3330)  
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #14 (build 9.00.3328) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #13 (build 9.00.3325) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #12 (build 9.00.3315) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 Cumulative Update #11 (build 9.00.3301) 
    • SQL Server 2005 SP2 RTM (build 9.00.3042) 
       
    • RS Add-in for SharePoint Integrated Mode (SP3 download, SP2 download) 
    • SQL Server 2005 Books Online (December 2008 Update)

     

SQL Server Analysis Services announcements

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    FAQ - Analysis Services Information, Webcasts, Tools, Samples
    Edward Melomed Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:27 PM
     References:

    Books On-Line Homepage

    Analysis Services Information Hub

    Tutorials

    Guded Tours

    SQL Server Customer Advisory Team

    TechNet Webcasts

    Videos on LernMicrosoftBI.com

    Product Code Samples

    Community Samples

    MDX Studio Project

.NET Framework inside SQL Server announcements

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    Scope and purpose of this forum
    Bob Beauchemin Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:28 PM

    This forum covers questions regarding .NET assemblies and database objects running as part of SQL Server including user-defined types, user-defined aggregates, UDFs, triggers, and stored procedures implemented in .NET code. supported by SQL Server 2005 and later versions. Other questions regarding SQL Server database access and other related technologies should be directed to the most appropriate forum to obtain the best response.

    Questions on SQL Server .NET Client (SqlClient) data access should be posted to the ADO.NET data provider forum: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/adodotnetdataproviders/threads

    Questions on using SQL Server with ASP.NET should be posted to the ASP.NET forums: http://forums.asp.net/

    Questions on writing Transact-SQL code, including T-SQL stored procedures, UDFs, and triggers: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/transactsql/threads

    Questions on installation problems pertaining to .NET installations should be posted to the SQL Server Setup and Upgrade forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlsetupandupgrade/threads

    Questions on problems using SQL Server Data Tools: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqltools/threads

    Questions on using other Data Access APIs (e.g. ODBC, OLE DB): http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqldataaccess/threads

    Questions on writing code for SQL Server Compact Edition: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlce/threads

    Questions on SQL Server Express-specific issues: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlexpress/threads

    Questions that are off-topic in this forum may be moved to one of the other, more relevent, forums to ensure the best, most prompt response and facilitate forum-specific searchng for similar questions that have already been resolved.

SQL Server Replication announcements

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    SQL Server 2005 SP3 is now available
    Greg Y Thursday, December 18, 2008 5:10 AM
    SQL Server 2005 SP3 is released, access it here.

    Read about what's new for Replication here.

    Many replication bugs were fixed in SP3, you can find your way through them here.

SQL Server Setup & Upgrade announcements

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    AVAILABLE: SQL Server 2012 Upgrade Technical Guide
    Ahmed Ibrahim - MSFT Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:01 AM
    • Customer-ready SQL Server 2012 Upgrade Technical Guide(How to upgrade).
    • What's new.(Why upgrade)

SQL Server Notification Services announcements

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    Please Direct SQLDependency/Query Notification and DBMail Questions to the Appropriate Forums
    Lukasz Pawlowski -- MS Friday, May 21, 2010 7:36 PM

    The following forums can be used to post questions and discussion about the topics: SQLDependency/Query Notification and DBMail.

    Please use
    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/adodotnetdataproviders/threads for SQLDependency and Query Notification.

    Please use http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqldatabaseengine/threads for DBMail.

    (Attribution: Jang-uk In)

    Hope that helps,

    -Lukasz

SQL Server Compact announcements

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    SQL Server Compact 4.0 downloads and feature information
    ErikEJ Sunday, April 3, 2011 1:11 PM
    This post on my blog should have links to all required information.

SQL Server Express announcements

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    Some useful links to download SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Express (RTM)
    Papy Normand Monday, May 9, 2011 3:29 PM

    Hello,

    Many thanks to Rick Byham who provided me these links :

    - SQL Server 2008 Express RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=58ce885d-508b-45c8-9fd3-118edd8e6fff

    - SQL Server 2008 Express with Advanced services RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b5d1b8c3-fda5-4508-b0d0-1311d670e336

    - SQL Server 2008 R2 Express RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=8b3695d9-415e-41f0-a079-25ab0412424b

    - SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Advanced services RTM http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=e08766ce-fc9d-448f-9e98-fe84ad61f135

    I will try to update these links when a new Service Pack or SQL Server "Denali" ( 2011 ? ) will be released

     

SQL Server Samples and Community Projects announcements

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    How to Use this Forum - Please Read Before Posting
    Mr. Wharty Tuesday, October 2, 2012 4:49 AM

    Welcome to the SQL Server Samples and Community Projects Forum.

    This forum is the place to discuss all things "samplish" in the SQL Server community and samples space, whether it's an "official Microsoft sample" or a community project in CodePlex or Code Gallery. This is*not* the place to discussion specific nuances of T-SQL syntax or wage data modeling methodology wars: there are lots of other forums for those purposes. This one is for questions about samples, community projects and conversations between the collaborators that build them.

    Some examples of projects that are open for discussion can be found here: http://www.codeplex.com/SqlServerSamples. It doesn't have to be listed there to be fair game, but it's a good bet that it is fair game if it's already listed there.

    Below are a few guidelines to help you find your answer quickly and also to help the people who answer the questions, answer yours correctly.

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    Samples bugs and suggestions.
    David Reed (Glacier Peak) Monday, February 2, 2009 4:26 PM
    All of the work items for our community projects and product samples are in TFS on CodePlex. If you want to report a bug, suggest a change for an existing sample or suggest a new sample, create a work item in the appropriate project so that our community team (not just Microsoft employees) can vote on them, help us triage and prioritize them.

    For example, here's the URL for the work items for AdventureWorks: http://www.codeplex.com/MSFTDBProdSamples/WorkItem/AdvancedList.aspx
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    Welcome aboard! Community & Samples Forum Intro
    David Reed (Glacier Peak) Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:58 PM

    This forum is the place to discuss all things "samplish" in the SQL Server community and samples space, whether it's an "official Microsoft sample" or a community project in CodePlex or Code Gallery. This is *not* the place to discussion specific nuances of T-SQL syntax or wage data modeling methodology wars: there are lots of other forums for those purposes. This one is for questions about samples, community projects and conversations between the collaborators that build them.

     

    Some examples of projects that are open for discussion can be found here: http://www.codeplex.com/SqlServerSamples/ It doesn't have to be listed there to be fair game, but it's a good bet that it is fair game if it's already listed there.

     

    Also, please post your project announcements here when you create a new release or a whole new project. If you're looking for people to work on your project or looking for a project to work on, this would be a good place to do both.

     

    Let us know what's missing, let know what could be better and let us know what we're doing right!

Database Design announcements

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    Database Design Resources
    Arnie Rowland Wednesday, December 23, 2009 8:40 PM

    The following list of database design resources is not intended to be exhaustive or ‘the correct list’. Items are included simply because one of the Moderators knew the material and offered it as a suggestion. If you wish to offer suggestions for inclusion, please do so.

     

    Books

     

    A Developer's Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server: Covering SQL Server 2005 and 2008

    Eric Johnson and Joshua Jones

    An Introduction to Database Systems

    Chris Date

    Applied Mathematics for Database Professionals

    Lex de Haan, Toon Koppelaars

    Architecting Regulatory-Compliant Architectures
    Mike Walker, Microsoft

    Data Modeling Essential

    Graeme Simsion and Graham Witt

    Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design

    Toby Teorey

    Information Modeling and Relational Databases

    Terry Halpin

    Practical Issues in Database Management: A Reference for the Thinking Practitioner

    Fabian Pascal

    Pro SQL Server 2008 Relational Database Design and Implementation

    Louis Davidson, Kevin Kline, et al

     

    Online Resources

     

    A Simple Guide to Five Normal forms and Relational Database Theory
    http://www.bkent.net/Doc/simple5.htm

    Data Modeling vs. Database Design
    http://www.aisintl.com/case/library/R-Theory_vs_ER/r-theory_vs_er.html

    Data Models
    http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm

    Database Design - Ten Common Database Design Mistakes, Louis Davidson
    http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/database-administration/ten-common-database-design-mistakes/

    Database Design Issues -EAV Model Discussion (Querying an EAV Table)
    http://tinyurl.com/yks8hu

    Database Design Issues –EAV and OTLT
    http://tonyandrews.blogspot.com/2004/10/otlt-and-eav-two-big-design-mistakes.html

    Database Design ROI by Paul Nielsen
    http://www.sqlserverbible.com/files/databasedesignroi.pdf

    Introduction to the Unified Dimensional Model (UDM)
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345143(SQL.90).aspx

    Library of database models
    http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/

    On Normalization and Repeating Groups by Fabian Pascal
    http://www.dbdebunk.com/page/page/622318.htm

    ORM white paper
    http://www.orm.net/pdf/ORMwhitePaper.pdf

    Overview of the Relational Model
    http://www.utexas.edu/its/archive/windows/database/datamodeling/rm/overview.html   

    Understanding Data Model Quality, Graeme Simsion
    http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/5100

     

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    Please READ before Posting or Replying to Posts
    Arnie Rowland Monday, December 7, 2009 6:27 PM

     


    Out of Scope
     

    Some topics are out of scope for this forum.

    1. Bugs, Product Decisions, and Feedback: The purpose of this forum is not to ask the product team why decisions were made and to ask them to make other changes. That feedback belongs in Connect. The purpose of this forum is to help you out with specific issues, if possible. Please post your feedback via Connect:

    https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer

      

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    Do not hesitate to read all of the threads, join in the discussions, offer your own experiences and information, and ask questions to increase your knowlege. Seek out blogs from those who write in a manner that you appreciate, and consider reviewing the Database Design Resources for additional guidance and help.

     

SQL Server Migration announcements

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    Welcome to the SQL Server Migration forum
    Keshav Ramarao Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:14 AM

    Need help with migration to SQL Server? Have any questions related to SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) products for Oracle/Sybase/MySQL/Access? Feel free to discuss any SQL Server migration related topics or post any questions related to SSMA.

SQL Server Master Data Services announcements

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    SQL16 CTP2.3 is available for download
    Sherry_Li Thursday, September 3, 2015 8:21 PM

    We are excited to share the new features which shipped in SQL CTP2.3 public release.  You can download the product here:http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48726, and Excel add-in here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47343

    In this monthly release, we added a few highly asked features.  Please give it try and look forward to hearing your feedback.

    Manage Business Rules (MDS Add-in for Excel)

    In the Master Data Services Add-in for Excel you can manage Business Rules, such as creating and editing business rules. Business rules are used to validate data. For more information, see Manage Business Rules (MDS Add-in for Excel).

    Many-to-Many Relationships in Derived Hierarchies

    You can now create a Derived Hierarchy that displays  many-to-many relationships. A many-to-many relationship between two entities may be modeled through the use of a third entity that provides a mapping between them. The mapping entity is an entity that has two or more domain-based attributes referencing other entities.

    For example, entity M has a domain-based attribute that references A and a domain-based attribute that references B. You can create a hierarchy from A to B using the mapping entity.

    For more information, see Show Many-to-Many Relationships in Derived Hierarchies (Master Data Services)

    Merge Conflicts

    If you try to publish data that has been changed by another user, the publish will fail with a conflict error. To resolve this error, you can perform merge conflicts and republish the changes. For more information, see Merge Conflicts (Master Data Services) and Merge Conflicts (MDS Add-in for Excel). 

     SQL Master Data Services Team

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    Master Data Services SQL2016 CTP2.2(July) Release is public available
    Sherry_Li Friday, July 31, 2015 5:02 PM

    Please give it a try and let us know your feedback!

    SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview 2.2 is publicly released and the latest bits can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-sql-server-2016

    In CTP2.2 MDS introduced following changes:

    1. Custom Indexes

    You can create a non-clustered index on one attribute (single index) or on a list of attributes (composite index), in an entity, to help improve the query performance. For more information, see Custom Index (Master Data Services).

    2. Entity Sync Relationship

    You can share entity data between different models by creating an entity sync relationship. For more information, see Entity Sync Relationship (Master Data Services).

    3. Member Revision History

    A member revision history is recorded when a member is changed. You can rollback a revision history, as well as view and annotate revisions. Using the Log Retention Days property, you can specify how long historical data is retained. For more information, see Member Revision History (Master Data Services).

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    New release on MDS Excel add-in available for download
    Sherry_Li Tuesday, January 13, 2015 9:46 PM

    Hi, we are pleasured to announce the release of MDS Excel add-in. You can download it here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42298

    This release includes a number of performance improvements – most users will see a 4x improvement when loading data from an MDS server, without any additional server or environment changes. For an additional performance increase (2-4x), you can enable Dynamic Content Compression in IIS.

    It works with both SQL12 or SQL14.  The installation will be in place upgrade so the users don't need to uninstall previous installation.  All the MDS connections will be preserved through the installation. 

    Please download the new version of Excel add-in.  Your feedback is welcome!

    Thanks,

    SQL MDS Team

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    Please Indicate "Mark as Answer" if a Post has Answered the Question
    edhickey Wednesday, June 23, 2010 8:39 PM

    While reading a reply to your question, you will notice a button with an icon that says "Mark as Answer."   Please select this button when a reply answers your question.

     

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    • Our search engine weights Answered questions more highly. By marking Answers you increase the chances that others searching this forum will find the answer directly rather than re-posting the question.
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    Thank you!

     

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Power Pivot announcements

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    Fix for PowerPivot November CTP Expiration Released
    Kathy MacDonald [MSFT] Wednesday, April 7, 2010 10:07 PM

    The PowerPivot team is pleased to report that the fix for the November CTP expiration issue has been released. We know many of you have been eagerly awaiting this fix since last week when the PowerPivot for Excel add-in expired. We do sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused you.

    We have released a new version of the November CTP for the PowerPivot for Excel add-in. This new version is functionally identical to the old one except that it extends the expiration date to end of the year. You can download it from the same locations as in the past:

    • http://powerpivot.com/download.aspx
    • http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=48a5b47b-8c9c-450f-ab6e-178600a733ca

    Please note that the new version will take some time to replicate across all servers in the Microsoft download center. If you download it from the above links and still get the expiration error message, then try again periodically. It might also help to clear any browser/download caches on your computer.

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    PowerPivot for Excel 2010 November CTP Expired
    Kathy MacDonald [MSFT] Friday, April 2, 2010 9:18 PM

    If you are running the November 2009 CTP version of the PowerPivot for Excel 2010 add-in, your add-in expired on April 1st. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

    The SQL Server team will re-release the November 2009 CTP version of the PowerPivot for Excel 2010 add-in with an extended expiration date very soon. We will post an availability announcement with the download location and installation instructions on the PowerPivot blogs and forums as soon as possible.

    Kathy MacDonald
    SQL Server Analysis Services

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    PowerPivot Beta will not work with released versions of Excel, Sharepoint 2010 and others. Pls read!!
    Vikram Jayaram Friday, February 5, 2010 9:16 PM


    Summary

    =============================

    If PowerPivot for Excel 2010, Excel 2010, SharePoint 2010, or the Reporting Services Addin for SharePoint 2010 are beta versions, PowerPivot and its related functionality will not work with the Released versions of these components.

     

    More Information

    =============================

    The beta versions of the components listed above are not compatible with the released versions of these components. If the beta versions of the components are installed, they will not function with the released versions. For example, if you have a beta version of the PowerPivot download installed and upgrade to the released version of Excel 2010, the PowerPivot addin will not be available in Excel.

     

    The solution is to upgrade the beta components to their released versions when they become available.

SQL Server PowerPivot for SharePoint announcements

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    PowerPivot Beta will not work with released versions of Excel, Sharepoint 2010 and others. Pls read!!
    Vikram Jayaram Friday, February 5, 2010 9:17 PM

    Summary

    =============================

    If PowerPivot for Excel 2010, Excel 2010, SharePoint 2010, or the Reporting Services Addin for SharePoint 2010 are beta versions, PowerPivot and its related functionality will not work with the Released versions of these components.

     More Information
    =============================

    The beta versions of the components listed above are not compatible with the released versions of these components. If the beta versions of the components are installed, they will not function with the released versions. For example, if you have a beta version of the PowerPivot download installed and upgrade to the released version of Excel 2010, the PowerPivot addin will not be available in Excel.

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    Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Patch Now Available
    Kathy MacDonald [MSFT] Friday, November 20, 2009 10:50 PM
    Some of you may have been waiting for the Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2 QFE to be released before installing SharePoint 2010 and PowerPivot for SharePoint. The QFE has just been released!

    To read more about how to install the QFE with SharePoint 2010, please see: http://blogs.msdn.com/opal/archive/2009/11/16/installation-notice-for-sharepoint-2010-public-beta.aspx.

    Thanks ~

    Kathy MacDonald 
 
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