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  1. sql - NOT IN vs NOT EXISTS - Stack Overflow

    Which of these queries is the faster? NOT EXISTS: SELECT ProductID, ProductName FROM Northwind..Products p WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM Northwind..[Order Details] …

  2. Should I use != or <> for not equal in T-SQL? - Stack Overflow

    Yes; Microsoft themselves recommend using <> over != specifically for ANSI compliance, e.g. in Microsoft Press training kit for 70-461 exam, "Querying Microsoft SQL Server", they say "As …

  3. SQL: IF clause within WHERE clause - Stack Overflow

    Sep 18, 2008 · Is it possible to use an IF clause within a WHERE clause in MS SQL? Example: WHERE IF IsNumeric(@OrderNumber) = 1 OrderNumber = @OrderNumber ELSE …

  4. How do I perform an IF...THEN in an SQL SELECT?

    Sep 15, 2008 · The CASE statement is the closest to IF in SQL and is supported on all versions of SQL Server.

  5. sql - Concatenate text from multiple rows into a single text string ...

    Consider a database table holding names, with three rows: Peter Paul Mary Is there an easy way to turn this into a single string of Peter, Paul, Mary?

  6. SQL to find the number of distinct values in a column

    SQL to find the number of distinct values in a column Asked 17 years, 2 months ago Modified 2 years, 7 months ago Viewed 826k times

  7. Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 17, 2009 · In SQL Server 2008 you can insert multiple rows using a single INSERT statement.

  8. sql - Copy data into another table - Stack Overflow

    How to copy/append data from one table into another table with same schema in SQL Server? Edit: let's say there is a query select * into table1 from table2 where 1=1 which creates table1 …

  9. How to calculate percentage with a SQL statement

    Due to precedence of SQL statements it will be the same. however, due to data types if using 100 you can still get the result rounded to 0 decimals you desire for the % where as if you put it …

  10. sql - Selecting COUNT (*) with DISTINCT - Stack Overflow

    In SQL Server 2005 I have a table cm_production that lists all the code that's been put into production. The table has a ticket_number, program_type, program_name and push_number …