SQL Server Magazine November 2000

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SQL Server and the Web
This issue explores the interaction of SQL Server and the Web. We help you untangle Microsoft .NET, manage Remote Data Services security, and build an ASP page that lets you access your database schema across the Internet.
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[Focus]

Keep Database Schema Online

Build an ASP page that lets you access your database schema through the Internet.

Remote Data Services Security

RDS lets you choose security level for access to your data.

Untangling Microsoft .NET

No Microsoft application, including SQL Server, will remain untouched as the company rolls out its .NET strategy over the next several years.




[Features]

User-Defined Functions

Use SQL Server 2000 to create UDFs for greater power, readability, reusability, and performance.




[Lab Reports]

SQLAudit 1.7

Red Matrix Technologies' auditing tool provides an easy-to-use trigger-based system for tracking inserts, updates, and deletes to your data.




[SQL Server Savvy]

Questions, Answers, & Tips

Learn how to convert varbinary fields to hexadecimal strings, generate a list of currently executing SPIDs, and more.




[Editorial]

Who Needs .NET?

Does Microsoft .NET meet customers’ needs--or Microsoft’s?




[Reader to Reader]

Readers' Tips and Tricks

Readers share their tips for generating a simple table description and for generating a job schedule report.




[SQL Server Q&A]

Answers from Microsoft

Richard Waymire answers readers' questions about unclustering SQL Server, measuring memory consumption, and more.




[SQL Seven]

SQL Server 2000's Coolest Features

SQL Server 2000 is full of new functionality; here are seven of its coolest new features.




[SQL Server/Office Integration]

Custom Datasheets

Learn how to use FrontPage 2000 to customize SQL Server datasheets for publication to the Web or an intranet.




[Inside SQL Server]

INSTEAD OF Triggers

SQL Server 2000's new trigger type lets you check data changes before they happen.




[Web Dev]

Application Partitioning

Review the fundamentals of application partitioning and component load balancing.




[T-SQL Black Belt]

Dynamic Crosstab Queries

Dynamic crosstab queries let you produce pivoted, denormalized output from normalized data.




[News Analysis]

Microsoft Heads to Yukon

Although Microsoft only recently completed SQL Server 2000, the company has been working on the follow-upcode-named Yukonwhich will take SQL Server fully into the Web-enabled .NET environment.

SQL Server Licensing Model to Shift

Microsoft's plans for the .NET future are still coalescing, but the company's change from shrink-wrapped software to Web-delivered services is already affecting SQL Server’s licensing model.

SQL Server: Most Deployed Web Database

Zona Research recently released a study that showed SQL Server as the most used database on the Web.




[Mastering OLAP]

The Power of Calculated Cells

Calculated cells, a new Analysis Services feature, go beyond the capability and power of calculated members.



 

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