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    • The Amazing Utility of ROW_NUMBER()
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Presentations I have done:

Create a Simple Operational Data Store.

Get Your Optimizer to Give Up All Its Secrets.

Visualize Your Transaction Log

Remember Back When? Temporal Tables in SQL Server 2016

Set Me Up: How to Think in Sets

The Amazing Utility of ROW_NUMBER()

Let’s Explore SQL Internals

Real-World PowerShell for SQL Administration

Probing the internals of SQL Server

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