If we want to make paragraphs in our articles in HTML, we use the p tag..
The <br> tag is used to insert a line break in HTML...
In HTML, the target attribute (attribute) is used to specify where the linked document (anchor - a) will be opened...
In HTML, the em tag specifies highlighting text. This means that the relevant text is displayed in italics by default by the browser. You can change this with css..
In HTML we use the h tag for the title. We have options from h1 to h6 for different sizes...
In HTML, "b" or "strong" tags are used to make text bold...
In HTML, the "<i>" or "em" tags are used to make text italic..
In Ms Sql, VIEW s or Views are virtual tables. They can be used just like a table, but they do not have the definition or structure of a table..
In Ms Sql the CASE WHEN structure is often used to set the value of a column based on values in other columns or variables..
Although using Stored Procedure in Ms sql is beneficial in many ways, it also has disadvantages in some issues...
Using Stored Procedure in ms sql provides many benefits. Below are the main benefits. It can reduce interference in application code..
Many people using ms sql have wondered about the differences between stored procedure and function...
In Ms Sql, Stored Procedure or Stored Procedures is a group of queries maintained in a database. They can take parameters..
The following query model is used to disable constants in a table in MS SQL...
The following method is used to delete (drop) a table by writing a query in MS SQL..
In MS SQL Server, the following procedure is followed to randomly fetch all records in a table...
In MS SQL Server, the following query is run to get the list of general information of all databases allowed by the user role...
If we want to delete a column from a table with a query in MS SQL Server, we follow the path below..
In MS SQL Server, the following procedure should be followed to add a column to a table with a query...
The following query should be run to show the active Server name in MS SQL Server...