Andy Warren

I'm Andy Warren, currently a SQL Server trainer with End to End Training. Over the past few years I've been a developer, DBA, and IT Director. I was one of the original founders of SQLServerCentral.com and helped grow that community from zero to about 300k members before deciding to move on to other ventures.

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Speaking at PASS 2007

I'll be doing a spotlight session called 'Transactional Replication for Beginners' this year. I've been speaking at the Summit since...

2007-05-29

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Book Reviews

I've got a new article running on SSC today with a few more book reviews: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/columnists/awarren/2998.asp.

2007-05-23

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Microsoft Purview FAQ

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I get many of the same questions about Microsoft Purview, so I wanted to...

Undercover Catalogue 0.4.5 Released – Database Module Bug Fix

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Full documentation on the Undercover Catalogue can be found HERE We’ve spotted a bug in...

Saving Emergency Space on my Laptop

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With my new laptop, one of the things I realized I’d forgotten to do...

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GIT Configuration and Automated Release for Azure Data Factory

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How to Add a New Shared Disk to a WSFC as a SQL Resource

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Beginner questions

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Question of the Day

Disabling Indexes

I want to disable an index so that it doesn't use any resources and isn't maintained. I am planning to drop this, but don't want to do it now. The index is named LoggerNCI and was created on the dbo.Logger table, on the LogID column. What code disables this?

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