My articles published on SSWUG.org from March 2014 to July 2014
The following is the list of my articles published on SSWUG.org from March 2014 to July 2014. To read these...
2014-08-08
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The following is the list of my articles published on SSWUG.org from March 2014 to July 2014. To read these...
2014-08-08
855 reads
I am very happy to announce that my first book “SQL Server 2014 Development Essentials” has now been published by...
2014-07-28
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You can send e-mail from within stored procedures, functions, and triggers by using SQL Server Database Mail. You can also...
2014-05-30
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As part of the planning and research before implementing new SQL Server, you must determine the amount of space needed...
2014-05-30
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An SQL Server Integration Services package often includes tasks that can take a long time to run. If the package...
2014-05-30
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You can use an HTTP endpoint to allow access to data over HTTP and Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) without needing...
2014-05-30
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Management tools play a vital role in enterprise database management. This is because the well-integrated tools extend the administrator’s capabilities,...
2014-05-30
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In this article, you will learn about database design concepts. The database design concepts discussed in this article focus almost...
2014-05-30
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You use a join to combine data from different tables into a single result set. Joins most commonly use foreign...
2014-05-30
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Problem
You are trying to drop a database user, but are getting the following error message:
The database principal owns a schema...
2014-05-29
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By James Serra
(Shameless plug: The price of my book “Deciphering Data Architectures: Choosing Between a Modern...
By Steve Jones
I was working with a customer and discussing how to do error handling. This...
By DataOnWheels
The 14th annual Ability Summit is a global event that I attended a few...
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I have a small test sandbox database on an instance with default master, model, msdb, and tempdb settings. The database has these files:I now run this command:
DBCC CLONEDATABASE(sandbox, sandbox_clone); GOWhen I examine the database file properties, what do they show? See possible answers