Speaking at SQLBits
I got an early Christmas present this year, I found out I had been selected to speak at SQLBits! That’s...
2019-01-04
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I got an early Christmas present this year, I found out I had been selected to speak at SQLBits! That’s...
2019-01-04
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I got an early Christmas present this year, I found out I had been selected to speak at SQLBits! That’s what I call a gift that keeps on giving....
2019-01-04
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Recently I was asked my opinion, via Twitter, on where to store the index DDL for a single database that...
2018-11-23
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Recently I was asked my opinion, via Twitter, on where to store the index DDL for a single database that had multiple clients with varied usage patterns. You can...
2018-11-23
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I am so excited to announce that I was selected to speak at SQL Saturday DC on December 8, 2018.
I...
2018-11-12
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I am so excited to announce that I was selected to speak at SQL Saturday DC on December 8, 2018. I will be presenting two sessions, What is Power...
2018-11-12
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I am so excited and honored that I have been selected to speak at SQL Saturday Oregon on November 3,...
2018-10-16
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Did you know that SQL Saturday Charlotte is just a few weeks away on October 20, 2018? This will be...
2018-09-27
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I am pleased to announce that as of September 10, 2018, I will be part of the SQL Data Partners...
2018-09-06
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I’ve been pondering the creation of a logo for quite some time and I finally decided to go ahead with...
2018-07-17
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By Zikato
In SQL Server, using the KILL command to terminate a session results in an...
In today’s data-driven world, having the right tools to manage and process large datasets...
By Steve Jones
flichtish – adj. nervously aware how much of your self-image is based on untested...
I took a backup with the CHECKSUM option, which was successful and showed no...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Realities of Predictive Analysis
Just came across something weird. Was wondering if anyone else has ever seen this....
I have a table in SQL Server 2022 that is an XML data type. I have an index on this column and want to create statistics using CREATE STATISTICS for some of the data in the column. What should I do?
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