Transforming Event Log Data
Several months ago I described a solution for Delegated SQL Server Administration with Powershell. In the solution, the SqlProxy module...
2012-03-28 (first published: 2012-03-23)
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Several months ago I described a solution for Delegated SQL Server Administration with Powershell. In the solution, the SqlProxy module...
2012-03-28 (first published: 2012-03-23)
6,029 reads
As part of troubleshooting Kerberos authentication for SQL Server I had to verify SPNs so I thought I’d blog about...
2012-02-20
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A question came up in a class I was teaching: “How do you share your Powershell profiles across accounts?”
Well, there’s...
2012-02-11
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Join system administrators IT professionals and database professionals in addition to managers at all levels who work with Microsoft technologies...
2012-02-04
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Presentation and scripts from my Storing Powershell Output session at Orlando IT Pro Camp 2012.
2012-01-31
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The Orlando IT Pro Camp marks our third event after Tampa and South Florida. As with the prior IT Pro...
2012-01-10
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Ed Wilson (Blog|Twitter) aka Scripting Guy is kicking off another guest blogger week (Nov 28th 2011) with my guest blog...
2011-11-28
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Managing SQL Server security changes in mass is something which screams automate it. Let’s look a at few examples using...
2011-11-14
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Providing delegated administration to groups that need to perform various security functions has always been a difficult task, but thanks...
2011-11-07
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I’ve seen this come a few times at work and I’m sure most you have experienced something similar.
Someone or an...
2011-10-22
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The post Lukáš Karlovský: I got the green light from management and built Fabric...
By Steve Jones
I had mentioned some new T-SQL functions for SQL Server 2022 and a commenter...
This post comes off the back of my last, where I looked at issues...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item The Phoenix Project: A Graphic...
I have a one database and one table in that database. This is on...
hi, i spent some time today in an existing pkg replumbing 5 flat file...
What does this code return?
SELECT ( SELECT COUNT (*), MAX(soh.OrderDate) AS latestorder FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2011' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2012') AS OrdersIn2000 , ( SELECT COUNT (*), MAX(soh.OrderDate) AS latestorder FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2012' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2013') AS OrdersIn2001 , ( SELECT COUNT (*), MAX(soh.OrderDate) AS latestorder FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS soh WHERE soh.OrderDate > '01/01/2013' AND soh.OrderDate < '01/01/2014') AS OrdersIn2002; GOSee possible answers