Back Yourself Up
Ever thought about yourself as a resource that should be backed up to minimize your loss?
2018-09-05
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Ever thought about yourself as a resource that should be backed up to minimize your loss?
2018-09-05
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What makes SQL Server professionals stick together? Can we draw any conclusions from this?
2017-07-10
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Both options have their advantages and disadvantages. Neither is universally right for all situations. Understand the differences before picking the model that works for your situation.
2017-06-12
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Are you a do-it-all DBA, or do you specialize in one aspect of database work?
2015-09-07
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One Way to Handle a Very Complex Database Project with Several Databases and Cross References
2015-05-19
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2013-07-26
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A table does not so much 'have' a clustered index as a table 'is' a clustered index.
2013-07-22
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An introduction to Universal Product Codes with code to help you use them in your database.
2013-02-28
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A table doesn't so much "have" a clustered index as a table "is" a clustered index.
2012-12-24
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Today we have a guest editorial from Hakim Ali. Today Akim talks about why holding back out of politeness in code reviews may be a self-defeating practice.
2012-08-06
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In Azure SQL DB, i want to merge records from the staging table to...
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I have a table, called dbo.logger, in SQL Server 2022. I decide to add two new columns to this table with this code.
ALTER TABLE dbo.logger ADD CreateDate DATETIME CONSTRAINT dfGetDate DEFAULT GETDATE() GO ALTER TABLE dbo.logger ADD ModifyDate DATETIME DEFAULT dfGetDate GOWhat happens when I run these two batches? See possible answers