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Jeffrey Bane

Jeffrey Bane is a database consultant who specializes in e-commerce and SQL Server. He is an MCSE and an MCDBA.

Email: jeffreyb@visioninventive.com

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How Many's Too Many?

By Jeffrey Bane, 05/20/2003

Now that you’re comfortable with many-to-many (M:N) relationships, don’t get complacent. Your database performance can often benefit from taking a relationship in a new ...

The First Abnormal Form

By Jeffrey Bane, 07/25/2001

Ever find yourself stuck with an assignment to code against poorly designed tables? Learn some tricks that will help you get the data you need from these abnormal tables.

Upgrade Your E-Performance

By Jeffrey Bane, 12/20/2000

Adding a little redundancy to your e-commerce database can yield big performance gains.

From Nested Subqueries to Joins

By Jeffrey Bane, 08/01/2000

To decrease the load on your processor, check your stored procedures to determine whether you can translate any subqueries into joins.



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