When performing calculations in T-SQL, I found myself having to deal with zeros in division operations. While zeros in the numerator pose no threat, denominators of zero will cause your query to blow up. In order to fix divide by zero errors, I began writing CASE statements. However, this got old very quickly. The stored Continue reading →
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