Seamless Upgrade
One of the things mentioned in a keynote at the recent PASS conference was the idea that SQL Server 2008 would be a seamless upgrade. Or maybe I misunderstood and it will seem less like an upgrade 🙂
2007-10-02
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One of the things mentioned in a keynote at the recent PASS conference was the idea that SQL Server 2008 would be a seamless upgrade. Or maybe I misunderstood and it will seem less like an upgrade 🙂
2007-10-02
245 reads
Need to proper case names? Want a quick way to reformat a series of words? This article examines a SQL approach to quickly proper casing all words in a field.
2007-10-02 (first published: 2001-10-24)
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I have always read that 8060 bytes is the maximum size. This is stated over and over again in Books Online, the MS site and numerous other sites, including this one. However a post in our forum recently questioned this. I decided to verify the problem and do a little research.
2007-10-02 (first published: 2002-02-07)
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2007-10-02
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The Sarbanes-Oxley act has become a four letter word to many IT people in the US. Thankfully I only had to deal with it for about 9 months before I left to go work on my own, but it was a long 9 months. Especially since I did half the work with JD Edwards and then did it again with Peoplesoft 🙁
2007-10-01
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2007-10-01
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Doing payments for articles, expenses, and a few articles. This is definitely a paperwork day. As much as I like...
2007-10-01
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2007-10-01
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I almost forgot to record the podcast for tomorrow's editorial. In case you're a glutton for punishment, it's here. I'd...
2007-09-30
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Though it kind of looks like that. Here's the first video podcast.
Halo 3
Actually it's probably the 20th, but it's close...
2007-09-29
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By DataOnWheels
Picture this, your data ingestion team has created a table that has the sales...
By Brian Kelley
I did a post last month titled RTO and RPO are myths unless you've...
By Steve Jones
ioia – n.the wish that you could see statistics overlaid on every person you...
First off, my apologies for what could potentially be a bad title! I am...
I've inherited a couple of rather large databases from my ex-colleague when I join...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Identifying Customer Buying Pattern in...
I have marked a few transactions in my code. How can I find out which marks were stored in a transaction log?
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