SQL Saturday Advice - PhotoJournalism
I try to carry a camera, and a video camera, most of the time when I’m traveling. I have a...
2010-09-02
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I try to carry a camera, and a video camera, most of the time when I’m traveling. I have a...
2010-09-02
366 reads
I’ve been trying to work on some new presentations so that I have a variety, including some spares, when I...
2010-09-01
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According to Conor Cunningham, it doesn’t.
I have heard that there are issues in the optimizer, and to be sure, there...
2010-08-31
1,821 reads
There are some progressive companies out there, and I think they are doing some very interesting things with how they...
2010-08-30
1,547 reads
It’s a wired world. You’d think by this point, most major hotels, at least those costing upwards of $100/night, would...
2010-08-27
1,038 reads
I was honored to be asked to do the keynote for SQL Saturday #28 in Baton Rouge recently. It’s taken...
2010-08-26
865 reads
I’m late, I suck, but here’s some things I started in Baton Rouge and am just now getting out.
First, I’ll...
2010-08-26
947 reads
You don’t need log backups. You don’t. They aren’t required for SQL Server to function.
The place when you don’t need...
2010-08-25
738 reads
I went to host the Red Gate SQL Source Control webinar recently and had a snag. I downloaded the GoToWebinar...
2010-08-23
838 reads
At SQL Saturday #28, I was surprised to be given the speaker evaluations after my first session. One of the...
2010-08-19
716 reads
Ready to dive into the world of SQL? Whether you're dreaming of a lucrative...
This comic was retweeted into my timeline on Twitter (I refuse to call it...
By Steve Jones
Recently I’ve been looking at archiving some data at SQL Saturday, possibly querying it,...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Creating a CSV Parser in...
Hello experts, We set up the Brent Ozar SQL Agent alerts, one of which...
Hi as you can see at https://www.sqlservercentral.com/forums/topic/test-sql-servers#post-4422832 we would really like multiple instances in...
I want to enable two trace flags, 4199 and 4137, for a single query. How should I do this:
-- A SELECT a.AddressID , a.AddressLine1 , a.AddressLine2 , a.City , a.StateProvinceID , a.PostalCode , p.FirstName , p.LastName FROM Person.Address a INNER JOIN person.Person AS p ON p.rowguid = a.rowguid WHERE City = 'SEATTLE' AND PostalCode = 98104 OPTION (QUERYTRACEON 4199, 4137); -- B SELECT a.AddressID , a.AddressLine1 , a.AddressLine2 , a.City , a.StateProvinceID , a.PostalCode , p.FirstName , p.LastName FROM Person.Address a INNER JOIN person.Person AS p ON p.rowguid = a.rowguid WHERE City = 'SEATTLE' AND PostalCode = 98104 OPTION (QUERYTRACEON 4199, QUERYTRACEON 4137); -- C SELECT a.AddressID , a.AddressLine1 , a.AddressLine2 , a.City , a.StateProvinceID , a.PostalCode , p.FirstName , p.LastName FROM Person.Address a INNER JOIN person.Person AS p ON p.rowguid = a.rowguid WHERE City = 'SEATTLE' AND PostalCode = 98104 OPTION (QUERYTRACEON 4199), (QUERYTRACEON 4137);See possible answers