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CROSS APPLY enables you to "join" rows from a table with dynamically generated rows returned by some table-value function. Imagine that you have a Company table with a column that contains an array of products (ProductList column), and a function that parse these values and returns a set ...
CROSS APPLY enables you to "join" rows from a table with collection of JSON objects stored in a column. Imagine that you have a Company table with a column that contains an array of products (ProductList column) formatted as JSON array. OPENJSON table value function can parse these values...
If you store a list of tags in a row as coma separated values, STRING_SPLIT function enables you to transform list of tags into a table of values. CROSS APPLY enables you to "join" values parsed by STRING_SPLIT function with a parent row. Imagine that you have a Product table with a colu...
This section describes some basic DDL (="Data Definition Language") commands to create a database, a table within a database, a view and finally a stored procedure. Create Database The following SQL command creates a new database Northwind on the current server, using pathC:\Program Fi...
You must create your own database, and not use write to any of the existing databases. This is likely to be one of the very first things to do after getting connected the first time. CREATE DATABASE my_db; USE my_db; CREATE TABLE some_table; INSERT INTO some_table ...; You can reference your...
Bashdb is a utility that is similar to gdb, in that you can do things like set breakpoints at a line or at a function, print content of variables, you can restart script execution and more. You can normally install it via your package manager, for example on Fedora: sudo dnf install bashdb Or ...
The following databases exist for MySQL's use. You may read (SELECT) them, but you must not write (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) the tables in them. (There are a few exceptions.) mysql -- repository for GRANT info and some other things. information_schema -- The tables here are 'virtual' in the sense ...
The -path parameter allows to specify a pattern to match the path of the result. The pattern can match also the name itself. To find only files containing log anywhere in their path (folder or name): find . -type f -path '*log*' To find only files within a folder called log (on any level): fin...
Detailed instructions on getting azure-active-directory set up or installed.
It is well known that you cannot use the same file for input and ouput in the same command. For instance, $ cat header.txt body.txt >body.txt doesn’t do what you want. By the time cat reads body.txt, it has already been truncated by the redirection and it is empty. The final result will be th...
In Julia, when looping through an iterable object I is done with the for syntax: for i = I # or "for i in I" # body end Behind the scenes, this is translated to: state = start(I) while !done(I, state) (i, state) = next(I, state) # body end Therefore, if you wan...
On Julia, you can define more than one method for each function. Suppose we define three methods of the same function: foo(x) = 1 foo(x::Number) = 2 foo(x::Int) = 3 When deciding what method to use (called dispatch), Julia chooses the more specific method that matches the types of the argument...
JSON is a popular data interchange format. The most popular JSON library for Julia is JSON.jl. To install this package, use the package manager: julia> Pkg.add("JSON") The next step is to test whether the package is working on your machine: julia> Pkg.test("JSON") I...
JSON that has been encoded as a string can easily be parsed into a standard Julia type: julia> using JSON julia> JSON.parse("""{ "this": ["is", "json"], "numbers": [85, 16, 12.0], "and": [t...
The JSON.json function serializes a Julia object into a Julia String containing JSON: julia> using JSON julia> JSON.json(Dict(:a => :b, :c => [1, 2, 3.0], :d => nothing)) "{\"c\":[1.0,2.0,3.0],\"a\":\"b\",\"d\":null}" julia>...
ORDER BY x x can be any datatype. NULLs precede non-NULLs. The default is ASC (lowest to highest) Strings (VARCHAR, etc) are ordered according the COLLATION of the declaration ENUMs are ordered by the declaration order of its strings.
ORDER BY x ASC -- same as default ORDER BY x DESC -- highest to lowest ORDER BY lastname, firstname -- typical name sorting; using two columns ORDER BY submit_date DESC -- latest first ORDER BY submit_date DESC, id ASC -- latest first, but fully specifying order. ASC = ASCENDING, DESC ...
Memcache is a distributed object caching system and uses key-value for storing small data. Before you start calling Memcache code into PHP, you need to make sure that it is installed. That can be done using class_exists method in php. Once it is validated that the module is installed, you start with...
When the shell performs parameter expansion, command substitution, variable or arithmetic expansion, it scans for word boundaries in the result. If any word boundary is found, then the result is split into multiple words at that position. The word boundary is defined by a shell variable IFS (Interna...
$ a='I am a string with spaces' $ [ $a = $a ] || echo "didn't match" bash: [: too many arguments didn't match [ $a = $a ] was interpreted as [ I am a string with spaces = I am a string with spaces ]. [ is the test command for which I am a string with spaces is not a single argument...

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