![]() Besides that it is always nice to check on the previous versions editions limitations, you know – just in case there are some sudden, undocumented changes :) The reason behind this attempt is to keep up with the different versions that Microsoft is launching and to provide a place for the reference. Īs a logical continuation from the blog post Columnstore Indexes – part 91 (“SQL Server 2016 Standard Edition Limitations”), this blogpost will focus on the SQL Server 2017 and different editions – in my case I shall test Standard and Express Editions, while Enterprise/Developer Editions have received all the functionalities that I have tested before. ![]() Continuation from the previous 117 parts, the whole series can be found at.
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