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Hidden Features of SQL Server
I've worked as a .NET developer for a while now, but predominantly against a SQL Server database for a little over 3 years now. I feel that I have a fairly decent grasp of SQL Server from a development standpoint, but I ashamed to admit that I just learned today about "WITH TIES" from this answer - Top 5 with most friends.
It is humbling to see questions and answers like this on SO because it helps me realize that I really don't know as much as I think I do and helps re-energize my will to learn more, so I figured what better way than to ask the masses of experts for input on other handy commands/features.
What is the most useful feature/command that the average developer is probably unaware of?
BTW - if you are like I was and don't know what "WITH TIES" is for, here is a good explanation. You'll see quickly why I was ashamed I was unaware of it. I could see where it could be useful though. - http://harriyott.com/2007/06/with-ties-sql-server-tip.aspx
I realize that this is a subjective question so please allow for at least a few answers before you close it. :) I'll try to edit my question to keep up a list with your response. Thanks
[EDIT] - Here is a summary of the responses Please scroll down for more information. Thanks again guys/gals.
- MERGE - A single command to INSERT / UPDATE / DELETE into a table from a row source.
- FILESTREAM feature of SQL Server 2008 allows storage of and efficient access to BLOB data using a combination of SQL Server 2008 and the NTFS file system
- CAST - get a date without a time portion
- Group By - I gotta say you should definitely know this already
- SQL Server Management Studio
- Transactions
- The sharing of local scope temp tables between nested procedure calls
- INSERT INTO
- MSDN
- JOINS
- PIVOT and UNPIVOT
- WITH(FORCESEEK) - forces the query optimizer to use only an index seek operation as the access path to the data in the table.
- FOR XML
- COALESCE
- How to shrink the database and log files
- Information_Schema
- SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS in Management Studio 2005
- Derived tables and common table expressions (CTEs)
- OUTPUT clause - allows access to the "virtual" tables called inserted and deleted (like in triggers)
- CTRL + 0 to insert null
- Spacial Data in SQL Server 2008