SSWUG SSIS Expo Slides and Scripts
You can find the slides and scripts from today’s sesson at the SSWUG SSIS Expo, the materials can be downloaded...
2011-11-18
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You can find the slides and scripts from today’s sesson at the SSWUG SSIS Expo, the materials can be downloaded...
2011-11-18
539 reads
Last Friday, Minnesota had it’s second SQL Saturday event, on a Friday. Hopefully, those that were able to attend had...
2011-11-18
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Stuff me in a wood chipper, I have an idea. And this idea involves Fargo, Fargo, and SQL Saturday.
As many...
2011-11-17
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Home Sweet Cubicle
If you are looking for a little training on SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) without having to leave...
2011-11-16
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I’ve been a bit busy while planning this year’s SQL Saturday in Minnesota. Unfortunately, that hasn’t led to a lot...
2011-10-26
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I’ll be posting a summit wrap-up after I return next week from my honeymoon. Until then, though, I wanted to...
2011-10-15
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Final day at the PASS Summit. That means it’s time to hear from David Dewitt. This is the keynote of...
2011-10-14
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Since I put up the lyrics for “SQL and I Know It”, it only makes sense to continue the tradition...
2011-10-11
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A couple weeks back, I drove out to Madison to present at the MADPASS user group. These guys have a...
2011-10-10
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I’ve been meaning to follow-up with links to the presentations that I delivered at SQL Saturday 98. It’s a few...
2011-10-10
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Welcome back, my fellow sleuths, to my mystery-inspired blog series! I’m having a ton...
By Steve Jones
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