Leanring from Experts
A guest editorial from Andy Warren. Experience helps us do a better job, and one way you can get that is learning from experts.
2010-07-07
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A guest editorial from Andy Warren. Experience helps us do a better job, and one way you can get that is learning from experts.
2010-07-07
242 reads
This is one of the lessons you don’t want to hear when you’re 18, or the newest member of a...
2010-07-07
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Another story with a lesson today, this one about learning to work smarter and not just harder. Easy to say,...
2010-07-07
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Here’s another quirk that has been there forever. Open up the linked table UI and select a handful of tables,...
2010-07-06
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I think all managers are told they must delegate to succeed and/or survive. Seems obvious, a manager can’t do it...
2010-07-01
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I use Access when I don’t have dedicated admin tools for editing data, frequently the case for infrequently changed data...
2010-06-30
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Conference calls are a fact of life for most of us. Remote offices, remote workers, clients – lots of reasons to...
2010-06-29
1,423 reads
A simple motivational plan goes sideways in this guest editorial from Andy Warren.
2010-06-29
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Here’s the editorial for SSC today and while it’s a humorous story about asking for donuts and getting a free...
2010-06-29
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It’s been a busy month for me for PASS activities. I spent almost the entire week last week on PASS...
2010-06-28
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By Steve Jones
Thanks to everyone who attended my sessions today at SQL Saturday Boston 2025. I’ve...
SQL Server 2025 introduces native support for vector data types and external AI models....
By Steve Jones
Fear is fueled by a lack of imagination. The antidote to fear is not...
I'm building ETL packages in SSIS. My data comes from an OLE DB Source...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Building AI Governance and Policies-...
Why is sql doing a full scan VS seeking on the index? I've included...
The DBCC CHECKIDENT command is used when working with identity values. I have a table with 10 rows in it that looks like this:
TravelLogID CityID StartDate EndDate 1 1 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 2 2 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 3 3 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 4 4 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 5 5 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 6 6 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 7 7 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 8 8 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 9 9 2025-01-11 2025-01-16 10 10 2025-01-11 2025-01-16The docs for DBCC CHECKIDENT say this if I run with only the table parameter: "If the current identity value for a table is less than the maximum identity value stored in the identity column, it is reset using the maximum value in the identity column. " I run this code:
DELETE dbo.TravelLog WHERE TravelLogID >= 9 GO DBCC CHECKIDENT(TravelLog, RESEED) GO INSERT dbo.TravelLog ( CityID, StartDate, EndDate ) VALUES (4, '2025-09-14', '2025-09-17') GOWhat is the identity value for the new row inserted by the insert statement above? See possible answers