ALTER SCHEMA
Use this select statement to create a list of ALTER SCHEMA statements for all stored procedures in a SQL Server...
2011-10-24
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Use this select statement to create a list of ALTER SCHEMA statements for all stored procedures in a SQL Server...
2011-10-24
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When completing an installation I saw the following error – which stopped the installation .
The error occurred during the creation of...
2011-10-24
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1) What types of JOINS exist?
Inner Joins
Outer Joins (LEFT JOIN, LEFT OUTER JOIN, RIGHT JOIN, RIGHT OUTER JOIN, FULL...
2011-10-19
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Instead of just right clicking on SSMS , these are some alternatives to locating SQL Server Collation information I use.
--To find...
2011-10-18
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SQL Server Books online defines the OLEDB wait stat type as “Occurs when SQL Server calls the SQL Server Native...
2011-10-15
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sys.dm_os_loaded_modules is a SQL Server OS Dynamic Management View (DMV).
When executing the t-sql statement below – a recordset is returned . I’ve...
2011-10-10
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Instead of using DBCC CHECKDB , which checks on consistency and allocation across the whole database, an alternative is DBCC CHECKTABLE...
2011-10-08
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On Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 2 TCP Chimney was enabled by default. It took me a while to...
2011-10-04
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According to BOL , a database in SUSPECT state is : “At least the primary filegroup is suspect and may be damaged....
2011-10-03
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Managing large SQL Server inventories requires standardisation. Do your research , create the scripts , and apply.
Occasionally, custom changes are required . This...
2011-09-28
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As AI continues to evolve, many of us are looking for ways to leverage...
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I was chatting with a customer recently and they wanted to know which host...
Yeah, yeah, second AI post in a row. I promise not to make a...
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How can I check what value I used for TEXTSIZE? I ran this code:
SET TEXTSIZE 8096But then deleted the code and couldn't remember. Is there a way to check this? See possible answers