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2009-08-22
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I realize I have been relatively quiet for a while, but summer is actually a fairly busy time for us...
2009-08-22
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We have a thread in our forums that many of the participants refer to as "The THREAD." It's a long...
2009-08-21
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Microsoft has released the latest Cumulative Update for SQL Server 2005 SP3, which is Build 4230. They also released a...
2009-08-21
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I attended the Denver SQL Server User Group meeting, wanting to get a chance to catch up with some friends...
2009-08-21
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When you think about it, most of us in the IT field are paid to solve problems. Sure there are...
2009-08-21
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In a recent forum thread, someone asked to see who created/altered a particular object. Starting in SQL Server 2005, this information is...
2009-08-21
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If you live in Australia, or are just looking for an excuse for a vacation in Australia, sign up for...
2009-08-21
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Baton Rouge SQL Server group leader and recent SQL Saturday host Patrick LeBlanc is putting together a new learning series. ...
2009-08-21
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WARNING: This may be very obvious to most of you. However, several people that I have encountered did not realize...
2009-08-21
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Okay, Jorge Segarra (@SQLChicken) tagged me in Chris Shaw’s (@SQLShaw) latest SQL Quiz, SAN’s and Mirroring. I’m a little behind...
2009-08-21
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The greatest rewards come from working on something that nobody has words for. If...
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Working in DevOps, I’ve seen FinOps do amazing things for cloud cost control, but...
Every organization I talk to has the same problem dressed up in different clothes....
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When thinking about the identity property and sequence objects, which of these can be used with numeric and decimal data types?
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