Orlando .NET Code Camp 2009 Recap
On Saturday, 3/28, I presented Useful T-SQL Statements You May Not Be Aware Of at the 2009 Orlando .NET Code...
2009-03-31
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On Saturday, 3/28, I presented Useful T-SQL Statements You May Not Be Aware Of at the 2009 Orlando .NET Code...
2009-03-31
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I manage a lot of replication publications\subscriptions and when I get a latency or agent failure alert it always bugs...
2009-03-25
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Today is Ada Lovelace Day, an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology. I don't...
2009-03-24
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I recently read a NYT article that highlighted how Google search data is being used to predict flu outbreaks at...
2009-03-23
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I've got three speaking engagements lined up in next two months:
Wed, March 11 @ oPASS: The Truth About Disk Performance & Configuration....
2009-02-26
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Dreaming of a data analyst career but feeling a little lost? Already playing with...
I came across a bit of a weird error when I was trying to...
As a Software Engineer, i would like to learn how to dockerize my Python...
Hi Our Physical servers are going to be moved to a new location and...
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I run a marked transaction across multiple databases with this code:
BEGIN TRAN onemorenewdbTran WITH MARK 'mark from 3 dbs' USE sandbox2 INSERT dbo.AddressTable (AddressID, AddressValue, AddressPostal) VALUES (12, '123 three St', '4444') GO USE sandbox3 INSERT dbo.Logger (logdate, logmsg) VALUES (GETDATE(), 'tran message') GO INSERT sandbox4.dbo.logger (uid) VALUES (700) COMMIT TRAN onemorenewdbTran GOHow many marks are inserted into msdb.dbo.logmarkhistory? See possible answers