Partitioning Strangeness
Ran across this in a recent class while covering partitioning. Start by creating a standard partitioning function and the scheme,...
2009-08-19
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Ran across this in a recent class while covering partitioning. Start by creating a standard partitioning function and the scheme,...
2009-08-19
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I’ve had this link about four kinds of free (and this link too) on my list for awhile, today seems...
2009-08-18
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Jack Corbett sent me an email this morning about the Swiss SQLSaturday, very cool! They did a great job on...
2009-08-18
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I’ve touched on it some in the past, but it’s a question that comes up a lot when we discuss...
2009-08-17
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Not obvious how to do this, go to http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=685107, login, then click on Agenda. You can then add any of...
2009-08-17
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Posted today, Andy Leonard is the second person on the Council, and we’re glad to have him. Read the announcement...
2009-08-17
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We’ve just posted our core guidelines for technical content on sqlpass.org. The short story is there are three main ways...
2009-08-17
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The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War by David Halberstam ($15 at Amazon) was really the first reading I...
2009-08-14
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The official announcement was just posted, Kevin Kline is the first member of the Advisory Council. As I mentioned on...
2009-08-14
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Ran across this recently, 33 Ways to Use LinkedIn for Business and thought I’d post it since I’ve talked about...
2009-08-12
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By Steve Jones
Train employees well enough that they could get another job but treat them well...
By Steve Jones
I needed to test a striped backup, so I decided to ask the AI’s...
By Kevin3NF
It’s Not Just Backup / Restore At some point every company faces it: the...
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Hi when i think of server hops , i think of how kerberos assists...
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When I run this code, how many rows are returned?
DECLARE @meals NVARCHAR(1000) = N'夕食昼食朝食' DECLARE @s NVARCHAR(1) = N'食' SELECT value FROM STRING_SPLIT(@meals, @s) GOSee possible answers