Red-Gate Jumps the Moon
After this morning’s keynote, I managed to make it down to the expo hall JUST in time to catch Red-Gate’s...
2011-10-13
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After this morning’s keynote, I managed to make it down to the expo hall JUST in time to catch Red-Gate’s...
2011-10-13
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Welcome to PASS Summit 2011 Day 1!! Be sure to get your very own copy of the hot-off-the-presses MVP Deep Dives...
2011-10-12
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Today was a good day. I posted about the first part of today earlier, and we left off there with...
2011-10-11
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I made you something wonderful. It’s a cheatsheet for the PASS Summit, which has info about us (of course), about...
2011-10-06
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Today was also a good day. Sean and I both popped awake at 4:30am local time (6:30am personal time), for...
2011-10-06
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Summer camp has begun. Sure, people are still en route, but a whole bunch of us are already here and...
2011-10-06
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Hidy-ho there, neighbors! This is an update of last year’s Attend the PASS Summit from Home blog. I’ll be updating this...
2011-10-03
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Hello and welcome to my live blog/recap of SQL Saturday #97 in Austin! Wes Brown and the crew from CACTUSS...
2011-10-01
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When I get in to work in the morning, I like a good cup of coffee waiting for me, a...
2011-09-27
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On Tuesday, September 20 at 5p CST (6pm Charleston time), I will present “Unraveling Tangled Code” via LiveMeeting at the...
2011-09-19
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By ReviewMyDB
A behind-the-scenes look at Day of Data Jacksonville 2026, the transition from SQL Saturday,...
You run EXPLAIN ANALYZE on a slow query, stare at the plan, and something...
By Steve Jones
la guadière – n. a glint of goodness you notice in something that you...
hi, we couldnt get our upstream data source developers to supply what is sometimes...
Are there any good articles on all the trace flags that are enabled on...
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I run the SQLCMD utility as follows:
lcmd -S localhost -EI then type this (the 1> is the prompt):
1> select @@version goIf I hit enter, what happens? See possible answers