Job Specialization - Boon or Bane?
As the number of different software/technologies increases exponentially, does specializing limit an IT professional's ability to move around?
2008-05-28
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As the number of different software/technologies increases exponentially, does specializing limit an IT professional's ability to move around?
2008-05-28
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As the number of different software/technologies increases exponentially, does specializing limit an IT professional's ability to move around?
2008-05-28
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After being gone for 4 days, I've got a little catching up to do. I try to be prepared before...
2008-05-27
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Steve Jones talks about alternative hybrids, in this bi-monthly update on automotive news.
2008-05-27
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Steve Jones talks about alternative hybrids, in this bi-monthly update on automotive news.
2008-05-27
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Steve Jones talks about alternative hybrids, in this bi-monthly update on automotive news.
2008-05-27
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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