DevOps Basics–Staging and Committing Changes
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as...
2017-06-29
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Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as...
2017-06-29
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This week Steve Jones wonders what you might do if you discovered data corruption.
2017-06-29
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2017-06-28
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The ability to protect, and perhaps handle, sensitive data separately from other data is becoming more important. Steve Jones discusses the process and asks if it's something you perform on a regular basis.
2017-06-27
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2017-06-27
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I had a strange situation the other day, where a number of things went wrong with my instance. First, I...
2017-06-26
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If you have ideas for how to improve replication, Steve Jones is asking for them.
2017-06-26
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2017-06-26
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This week Steve Jones talks about the need to get away and asks if you have plans.
2017-06-23
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2017-06-23
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By Steve Jones
It’s Prime Day. A few of my recommendations, since I want to do some...
With Fabric Mirroring, Microsoft is promoting a nice and appealing story for operational reporting...
If you’ve been watching AI roll through the data community and thinking, “this seems...
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I have this code on SQL Server 2022. What happens when it runs all at once?
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dbo.Commission GO CREATE TABLE dbo.Commission (id INT NOT NULL IDENTITY(1,1) CONSTRAINT CommissionPK PRIMARY KEY , salesperson VARCHAR(20) , commission VARCHAR(20) ) GO INSERT dbo.Commission ( salesperson, commission) VALUES ( 'Brian', 12 ), ( 'Brian', 'None' ) GOSee possible answers