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CISL - Columnstore Indexes Script Library
Copyright 2015 Niko Neugebauer
Copyright 2015-2016 Niko Neugebauer

These scripts library is developed to be used on Microsoft SQL Server(TM),
relational database management system developed by Microsoft copropation
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by Niko Neugebauer (http://www.nikoport.com/columnstore/)

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Microsoft, SQL Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft, SQL Server, Azure & Azure SQLDatabase are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Licensed under the Apache License v2.0
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A columnstore index is a technology for storing, retrieving and managing data by using a columnar data format, called a columnstore. More information you can find here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg492088.aspx

The library is launched with the very first release on 1st of September 2015. The current release (1.0.4) is targeting SQL Server 2012, 2014, 2016 & Azure SQL Database.
The library is launched with the very first release on 1st of September 2015.
The current release (1.4.0) is supporting SQL Server 2012, 2014, 2016 & Azure SQL Database.

At the moment, the CISL consists from 8 scripts, but soon (in 2016) I expect to expand this library with more complex stuff such as maintenance solution.
At the moment, the CISL consists from 8 scripts and 9 stored procedures (8 standrad & a maintenance solution).
Every CISL script comes in 2 variants: a simple executable script & stored procedure.
Stored Procedures are here so that you can store them inside your database and use more commonly and include them into your own solutions.

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