SQL Server Magazine June 1999

[Focus]
If you're getting ready to install your first SQL Server-based cluster or if you just want to learn more about how to integrate SQL Server and Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) in a network, don't miss this article.
By Brian Moran , et al.
[Features]
Column-level security is a terrific tool for restricting access to specific columns within a database table.
By Michael P. Deignan
Leverage the power of Data Transformation Services (DTS) by using its native COM interfaces.
By Don Awalt , et al.
[Columns]
Decision-support capabilities provide report flexibility.
By Ken Spencer
Here's the solution to capturing the proliferation of phone numbers and email addresses.
By Michelle A. Poolet
Join multiple tables to group useful information.
By Michael D. Reilly
Business opportunities result from innovative thinking.
By Karen Watterson
[Lab Reports]
Is CAST Workbench the developer's killer app?
By Ron Talmage
[Departments]
We welcome reader feedback about the magazine.
By Various Authors
Storage and backup
By Deedre Martz
Free online resources for developers are available
By Hugh Willoughby-Davis
[Editorial]
If anything is more suspect than a benchmark, it's the marketing hype that accompanies benchmarks.
By Michael Otey
[SQL Server Q&A]
Microsoft answers your questions.
By Richard Waymire
[SQL Seven]
This month features seven of the coolest Visual Studio database integration features.
By Michael Otey
[Inside SQL Server]
Unlock the mysteries of transaction isolation levels.
By Kalen Delaney
[Web Dev]
Parent/child relationships made simple.
By Ken Miller
[VB Toolkit]
Stored procedures encapsulate SQL statements into functions, but their value reaches far beyond these features.
By Ken Spencer
[Mastering OLAP]
A new dimension member solves query problems.
By Brian Moran , et al.
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