Is the Golden Age of Information Technology Almost Over?
Andy Warren wonders if our industry is moving to a new era today.
2015-07-09
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Andy Warren wonders if our industry is moving to a new era today.
2015-07-09
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I recently read PASS and Business Analytics: A Winning Combination on the PASS blog and it reminded me that I’ve been...
2015-07-08
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I’ve been hosting this blog on Azure for a while, running WordPress on top of MySQL. Works fine, gives me...
2015-07-02
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Ran into this issue today. A subscription that had been working failed. Looking at it in the RS portal it...
2015-07-01
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I’m trying to evolve a little in the topics I pick and how I write them to push the boundaries...
2015-06-29
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PASS just posted Changes to the 2015 PASS Board Elections based on feedback from the 2014 NomCom. I was part of that...
2015-06-25
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I’m a little late posting this, Culture Clashes and Arrogance was featured on June 17, 2015. One of my favorites...
2015-06-25
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The next oPASS meeting is tomorrow night (June 25, 2015):
DBAs do not always have time to work with some of...
2015-06-24
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We’re planning to run one or two (or maybe even three) seminars (aka pre-cons) in conjunction with SQLSaturday Orlando 2015....
2015-06-24
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SQL Server has the concept of fill factor for leaving extra space in pages to reduce the number of page...
2015-06-24
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Yes, you’re reading that right, we’re going to download a report that cannot be...
By Chris Yates
When Microsoft announced SQL Server 2025, I was curious about what would truly change...
By Steve Jones
Redgate has a research arm, called the Foundry, that has been experimenting with AIs...
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I run this code on SQL Server 2022 to get a list of all the indexes and their key columns. What is returned?
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INDEX_COL (N'AdventureWorks2017.Sales.SalesOrderDetail') See possible answers