January #Meme15 Round-Up
The second round of #meme15 finished up last week and it’s time to see who participated. In total, there were...
2012-01-28
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The second round of #meme15 finished up last week and it’s time to see who participated. In total, there were...
2012-01-28
795 reads
Welcome to the Friday Re-Blog summary post. The aim of these posts is to bring some old posts that newer readers may...
2012-01-27
540 reads
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been watching SQL Server videos and webcasts. My primary motivator in doing this is...
2012-01-20
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Welcome to the Friday Re-Blog summary post. The aim of these posts is to bring some old posts that newer readers may...
2012-01-20
571 reads
Last week, I posted this month’s question for #meme15. As was mentioned in that post, the aim of these posts...
2012-01-16
756 reads
Welcome to the Friday Re-Blog summary post. The aim of these posts is to bring some old posts that newer readers may...
2012-01-13
647 reads
At some point last year after finishing the 31 Days of SSIS, I decided to bundle up all of the posts...
2012-01-09 (first published: 2012-01-05)
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Last month, a number of us got together to share how we use social networks to enhance our careers and...
2012-01-09
567 reads
Welcome to the Friday Re-Blog summary post. The aim of these posts is to bring some old posts that newer readers may...
2012-01-06
771 reads
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I had two sessions at the PASS Summit this past year in which I...
2012-01-05
748 reads
By Ed Elliott
Running tSQLt unit tests is great from Visual Studio but my development workflow...
By James Serra
I remember a meeting where a client’s CEO leaned in and asked me, “So,...
By Brian Kelley
If you want to learn better, pause more in your learning to intentionally review.
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I run this code to create a table:
When I check the length, I get these results:
A table name is limited to 128 characters. How does this work?