Buying a New Cell Phone
For the page 10 months or so I've been using a Samsung Blackjack, before that I used various Blackberries for...
2007-11-21
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For the page 10 months or so I've been using a Samsung Blackjack, before that I used various Blackberries for...
2007-11-21
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Maybe someone at MS can explain this; they have that nice dialog that comes up after a reboot where you...
2007-11-21
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The SQL Server community has a new event to attend in local markets. The Orlando Users Group put on SQL Saturday recently and here's a short look at how this event came about, and how you might run your own event.
2007-11-21
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I wrote up some more notes (in addition to what's available here on the blog) to try to raise the...
2007-11-21
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I had dinner with Wes Dumey and Pam Shaw from Tampa last night to share some lessons learned and hear...
2007-11-20
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I've got a request in to PASS asking them to release 2 of the many sessions that were presented at...
2007-11-19
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You may not think of DDJ for database info and I'll admit that what they do cover is often a...
2007-11-15
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Visit the blog of Joe Healy, my favorite MS Developer Evangelist to see some pics from SQLSaturday. Joe is amazingly...
2007-11-15
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From SQL Server trainer and guru Andy Warren, he are a few short nuggets that you might not realize about triggers.
2007-11-13
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A short article but interesting I think, with some good comments already. I think in general triggers are under used,...
2007-11-13
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By Steve Jones
anderance – n. the awareness that your partner perceives the relationship from a totally...
By gbargsley
We’ve all been there. Someone walks up and asks, “Is SQL Server having issues?”...
By Chris Yates
In the beginning, there was OLTP – Online Transaction Processing. Fast, reliable, and ruthlessly...
Hello, I think I need a recursive cte query but unsure of the logic....
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True or False: Tables with a SPARSE column consume more space than regular columns if most values are NOT NULL.
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