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What Is Dynamic SQL?

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TSQL is a scripting language that expands with each new release of SQL Server. Success in the world of database development and administration requires flexibility and the ability to adapt constantly to new situations, technologies, and demands. Many of the challenges you’ll face are unknowns, or situations where you don’t know exactly what kind of data you will be working with until runtime. Dynamic SQL is one of the best tools for solving problems in the face of unknowns.

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Pollack, E. (2016). What Is Dynamic SQL?. In: Dynamic SQL. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1811-2_1

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