RTFM365 Week 0
For the next year, I will read from SQL Server Books Online a little every day, and blog about it weekly. ...
2010-12-03
713 reads
For the next year, I will read from SQL Server Books Online a little every day, and blog about it weekly. ...
2010-12-03
713 reads
I’ve got to figure out a good way to present a regular summary of what we do every week. Until...
2010-12-02
646 reads
Physicians have primum non nocere – a Latin phrase that means “First, do no harm”. (Thank you, WikiPedia.) I think for...
2010-12-01
591 reads
For the last two years, I’ve participated in Sean’s InfoWorld Xmas Wish List, where we review a bunch of cool...
2010-11-24
572 reads
Hi-ho all, and a wonderful Un-SQL event it’s been! We had at least twenty-six entries!! First, the recap:
While T-SQL Tuesday...
2010-11-23
792 reads
Here is my contribution to my blog party, Un-SQL Friday 001: Branding. Join in the fun, won’t you?
I have a...
2010-11-19
1,003 reads
Denali. No, not that one...
How many of you have heard that the Community Technology Preview (CTP1) for the next version...
2010-11-18
733 reads
In the spirit of T-SQL Tuesday, I hereby declare this Friday Un-SQL Friday. While T-SQL Tuesday is “…the SQL Server...
2010-11-17
605 reads
PASS Summit 2010 is over, and we are suffering from the lack of chatter and SQL celebrity sightings. Bloggers are...
2010-11-15
584 reads
I’m live blogging the PASS keynote…it’s 8:44 local time.
Me: Tuesday is #SQLSat shirt day, Wednesday is #sqlkilt day, Thursday is...
2010-11-11
672 reads
By ChrisJenkins
Do you spend so long manipulating your data into something vaguely useful that you...
By Steve Jones
It was neat to stumble on this in the book, a piece by me,...
Forgive me for the title. Mentally I’m 12. When I started my current day...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Microsoft Security Changes and SQL...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Expanding into Print
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Downtime Caused by the Postgres...
In SQL Server 2025, what is returned by this code:
SELECT EDIT_DISTANCE('Steve', 'Stan')
Assume preview features are enabled. See possible answers