It was very good content, if you could cover basics of mashies learning with sql like how to pass input value, output value and storing predictive modules in separate table would be having very good interests. Post more video on this topic I want to learn more on this topics.
many thanks for the video - very useful. You say that there are only some predictive use cases for this. You did not mention, for example, network analysis. Is this possible - either through the packages provided or by importing the relevant packages from R or Python?
Thanks for the comment Brian. You can literally add any library to the machine learning service. If you are using SQL Server 2019, you can use sqlmutils, if it is 2017, then you have to use a different technique for adding external libraries.
It was very good content, if you could cover basics of mashies learning with sql like how to pass input value, output value and storing predictive modules in separate table would be having very good interests. Post more video on this topic I want to learn more on this topics.
good job and clarification
I am big follower to you, it is excellent job you are doing and waiting for the next video.....
Hi Dinesh..you are doing a great job..nice video..thanks for sharing the knowledge
nice video, thanks for your efforts
Can you show us how to config Maschine Learning Services on SQL Server 2022?
many thanks for the video - very useful. You say that there are only some predictive use cases for this. You did not mention, for example, network analysis. Is this possible - either through the packages provided or by importing the relevant packages from R or Python?
Thanks for the comment Brian. You can literally add any library to the machine learning service. If you are using SQL Server 2019, you can use sqlmutils, if it is 2017, then you have to use a different technique for adding external libraries.
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