New Bug: Change Data Capture (CDC) Fails after ALTER COLUMN
[read this post on Mr. Fox SQL blog] EDIT #1: Fri 19 Jun 2015 We received confirmation the Microsoft Support Team the bug can be reproduced – however at this point in...
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[read this post on Mr. Fox SQL blog] EDIT #1: Fri 19 Jun 2015 We received confirmation the Microsoft Support Team the bug can be reproduced – however at this point in...
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[read this post on Mr. Fox SQL blog] EDIT #1: Fri 19 Jun 2015 We received confirmation the Microsoft Support Team the bug can be reproduced – however at this point in...
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[read this post on Mr. Fox SQL blog] EDIT #1: Fri 19 Jun 2015 We received confirmation the Microsoft Support Team the bug can be reproduced – however at this point in...
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In NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access), processors in the same physical location are grouped in a node which has its own local node memory. In a NUMA based system, there...
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The SQL Server 2014 Buffer Pool Extension feature can extend the buffer pool space on to Solid State Drive (SSD), where data and index pages can be cached. There...
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By Steve Jones
If you aren’t watching the Ignite keynotes today, then you might have missed the...
Short version You want to get this running as fast as possible. Do these...
By Steve Jones
Last week I asked you to write about SQL Server 2025 and what things...
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I am dealing with issues on my SQL Server 2022 instance related to collation. I have an instance collation of Latin1_General_CS_AS_KS_WS, but a database collation of Latin1_General_CI_AS. I want to force a few queries to run with a specified collation by using code like this:
DECLARE @c VARCHAR(20) = 'Latin1_General_CI_AS'
SELECT p.PersonType,
p.Title,
p.LastName,
c.CustomerID,
c.AccountNumber
FROM Person.Person AS p
INNER JOIN Sales.Customer AS c
ON c.PersonID = p.BusinessEntityID
COLLATE @c
Will this solve my problem? See possible answers