Rebuilding a Heap–Don’t Do It
I saw someone mention recently that you can run a REBUILD on a heap table. I hadn’t realized that, but...
2016-01-14
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I saw someone mention recently that you can run a REBUILD on a heap table. I hadn’t realized that, but...
2016-01-14
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Today Steve Jones looks at the use of tracking sensors to gather spatial data on professional athletes for later analysis.
2016-01-14
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I continue to work on solving the Advent of Code puzzles in both PowerShell and T-SQL after completing them in...
2016-01-12
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2016-01-12
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It’s T-SQL Tuesday time, the monthly blog party on the second Tuesday of the month. This is the first T-SQL...
2016-01-12
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2016-01-12
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2016-01-11
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2016-01-08
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As I continue through the Advent of Code, albeit slowly, I’m solving each puzzle 3 days. I worked through 6...
2016-01-08
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I previously wrote about how the underlying technology for Fabric mirroring changed with SQL...
By Steve Jones
At the recent Redgate Summit in Chicago, I demo’d (lightly) the ML based Alert...
By Steve Jones
los vidados – n. the half-remembered acquaintances you knew years ago, who you might...
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If I want to track historical data values, which mechanism should I use?
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