PASS Summit 2017 Precon – Virtual SQL Servers: Right to Ludicrous Speed
PASS has continues to ramp up the plans for the PASS Summit in Seattle this October, and my precon session, “Virtual...
2017-09-15
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PASS has continues to ramp up the plans for the PASS Summit in Seattle this October, and my precon session, “Virtual...
2017-09-15
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PASS has continues to ramp up the plans for the PASS Summit in Seattle this October, and my precon session, “Virtual...
2017-09-15
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I just realized that our two SQL Server on VMware sessions that I co-presented on Tuesday at VMworld USA, both of which made the top...
2017-09-14 (first published: 2017-09-06)
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Greetings everyone! We had so many people stay after our SQL Server on VMware sessions at VMworld USA to ask...
2017-09-07
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Greetings everyone! We had so many people stay after our SQL Server on VMware sessions at VMworld USA to ask...
2017-09-07
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This is just a quick reminder to encourage you to attend my next round of all-day precon training session at the...
2017-09-07
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This is just a quick reminder to encourage you to attend my next round of all-day precon training session at the...
2017-09-07
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I just realized that our two SQL Server on VMware sessions that I co-presented on Tuesday at VMworld USA, both of which made the top...
2017-09-06
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I’m prepping for VMworld EMEA in Barcelona next week and will do a wrap up post for both events afterwards,...
2017-09-05
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I’m prepping for VMworld EMEA in Barcelona next week and will do a wrap up post for both events afterwards,...
2017-09-05
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By Ed Elliott
Running tSQLt unit tests is great from Visual Studio but my development workflow...
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I remember a meeting where a client’s CEO leaned in and asked me, “So,...
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I run this code to create a table:
When I check the length, I get these results:
A table name is limited to 128 characters. How does this work?