Automated Permissions Auditing With Powershell and T-SQL: Part 3
In this episode, I’m going to start introducing some of the Powershell elements that tie this audit process together.
DISCLAIMER: I...
2013-11-14
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In this episode, I’m going to start introducing some of the Powershell elements that tie this audit process together.
DISCLAIMER: I...
2013-11-14
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In Part 1 of this series, I presented a T-SQL query that will return a summary of login permissions within...
2013-11-13
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It’s T-SQL Tuesday time! I haven’t contributed in a while, so I really wanted to participate this time. The topic...
2013-11-12
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A big part of my job is controlling security to multiple production databases, and reporting on that security for quarterly...
2013-11-11
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Don’t tell Brent Ozar, but here’s another DBA writing another helpful article about shrinkage. Before he gets bent out of...
2013-11-08 (first published: 2013-11-04)
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It’s Friday, time to look back at the most popular RealSQLGuy posts of the week. Because it’s Friday and you’re...
2013-11-08
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Remember when you were eight years old, how exciting it was to order some of those amazing products that were...
2013-11-07
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A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post dispelling the myth that the simple recovery model disables the transaction...
2013-11-04
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I just posted a new version of sp_BackupDatabases. The biggest change is that the procedure now creates one-time SQL Agent...
2013-10-29
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Welcome to the first issue of what I hope will become a monthly series called “What’s In My Utility Belt?”....
2013-10-29
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By Chris Yates
A brief introduction to the tool and its advantages for database migrations DevOps is...
In a previous blog post we went through how to build a Docker container...
Businesses are drowning in data, but starving for insights. That's where SQL experts swoop...
select Custno, Addr1, City, Res_Phone, Bus_Phone, Fax_Phone, Marine_Phone, Pager_Phone, Other_Phone, email1, email2 from customer...
I'm only processing 50,000 records not everything from the Table where there are 250,00...
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