First of, thanks for this great product! My issue arises when displaying timezone aware columns from SQL Server (aka DATETIMEOFFSET(0) column types), in the context of summer/winter time shift. I am ...
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Take advantage of the open source library Serilog to log your ASP.NET Core application’s data to SQL Server or another database target. Logging is an essential feature for any application, as it is ...
We are pleased to announce the general availability of the Azure AD support for the the SQL Server connector. The Azure AD authentication for Azure SQL Database provides significant security benefits ...
TL;DR: if you want to use date/time values from a SQL Server table in PowerApps, use the datetimeoffset column type and your life will be easier. The datetime (and friends) column type represent an ...
I'm in the process of transitioning a column to use the datetimeoffset datatype. However, the datatype keeps getting set to UTC, having its offset ignored. Here are a couple of interesting ...
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