Hardware Wrestling
A few weeks back I had some issues. They were related to this:
My standing desk was down and as you...
2017-11-24
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A few weeks back I had some issues. They were related to this:
My standing desk was down and as you...
2017-11-24
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To check the available advanced options configured at instance level in SQL Server, you need to use the sp_configure system...
2017-11-24
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Just a quick one today. TL;DR: Remove yourself from some unnecessary AD groups.
If you've ever received the message "login failed...
2017-11-24 (first published: 2017-11-12)
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I’ve not done a SQL puzzle for a while so thought it was getting overdue…
I set this one for my...
2017-11-24 (first published: 2017-11-08)
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Seldom are the days when you run into complex issues but resolve them in the shortest interval of time.
Thanks to...
2017-11-24
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Time Zones were definitely being a drag today. I got an email from one of the developers at work asking...
2017-11-24
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Naturally the cost of Azure SQL Database directly relates to what tier and performance level you are using. Starting from...
2017-11-23
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Last week I listened to a podcast from one of my best friends in the sql community – Kendra Little. In...
2017-11-23 (first published: 2017-11-11)
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As installing SQL Server on Linux doesn’t install SQL Server command-line tools by default. So, you have to install it...
2017-11-23
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It’s been a long career for me. In fact, I’ve been a SQL Server data professional for 17 years, just...
2017-11-23
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By Steve Jones
I recently started playing with the MCP Server for SQL Server, which is a...
If you spend your days tuning queries, managing pipelines, or keeping a production database...
I’ve been rebuilding my three-site SQL Server demo lab, and I ran into something...
Has anyone written a wrapper function (or similar) around STRING_AGG() to allow the retrieval...
Putting this here as we're currently on SQL Server 2019 installed on Windows Server...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Never is Not the Policy
I have added a few indexes to one of my tables in SQL Server 2025:
ALTER TABLE dbo.CustomerContact
ADD CONSTRAINT PK_CustomerContact
PRIMARY KEY (CustomerID);
-- Create index on CustomerEmail
CREATE INDEX IX_CustomerContact_CustomerEmail
ON dbo.CustomerContact (CustomerEmail);
CREATE INDEX IX_CustomerContact_CustomerPhone
ON dbo.CustomerContact (phone);
I then do this to disable one index:
alter index IX_CustomerContact_CustomerPhone on dbo.CustomerContact disableI see this when I check the index status:
I decide to rebuild all indexes with this command:
ALTER INDEX ALL ON dbo.CustomerContact rebuildAfter I do this, what will I see for the index status? See possible answers