Jason Brimhall


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SQL Confessions

I had a brainstorm of an idea for a group of articles on my blog a couple of weeks ago and am finally getting around to putting it together....

2010-12-13

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SSIS Job Execution

While working on a process to refresh the QA environment (data purge, reload data and reapply changes made over time as parts of release cycles), I ran into self-imposed...

2010-12-13

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Blog Post

Wait Stats resources

Today I was out and about looking for past roundups on TSQLTuesday.  While doing that, I came across a post from Paul Randal (Blog | Twitter) about wait stats.  The...

2010-12-13

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Blog Post

Bundle of Joy

After baking for 9 months, our bouncing baby girl has finally arrived.  She arrived Thursday Dec 2, 2010 at 8:28...

2010-12-09

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Blog Post

Bundle of Joy

After baking for 9 months, our bouncing baby girl has finally arrived.  She arrived Thursday Dec 2, 2010 at 8:28 AM (PST).  There were no complications and the delivery...

2010-12-09

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Blogs

Rolling Back a Broken Release

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We had an interesting discussion about deployments in databases and how you go forward...

A bespoke reporting solution doesn’t have to cost the earth

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You could be tolerating limited reporting because there isn’t an off the shelf solution...

Presenting with Visual Studio Code

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A while back I wrote a quick post on setting up key mappings in...

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Cross-DB Ownership Chaining problem

By Johan Bijnens

We want to setup a gateway db to host stored procedures which use tables...

Lots of FKs

By Steve Jones - SSC Editor

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Real-time On-prem SQL Server Data in Excel – Over the Internet

By Cláudio Tereso

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Question of the Day

Lots of FKs

In SQL Server 2025, what are the most outgoing and incoming FK references a table can have?

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