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I was listening to Colin Cowherd and the Herd one morning and he was talking about the Los Angeles Dodgers...
2009-03-03
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I was listening to Colin Cowherd and the Herd one morning and he was talking about the Los Angeles Dodgers...
2009-03-03
582 reads
If you've ever had this error "OLE DB error: OLE DB or ODBC error: Operation canceled; HY008." appear while processing...
2009-03-02
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A very short update this week, the minutes of the January 2009 board meeting have been posted. Going forward we've...
2009-03-02
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Our next oPASS/Orlando user group meeting is coming up soon on March 11, 2009, and as usual is held at...
2009-03-02
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I’ve been pretty lucky in my career to have the opportunity to attend quite a few conferences. I’ve attended one,...
2009-03-02
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If you've read my blog over the past year and a half you know that I've been heavily involved in...
2009-03-01
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The continuity of operations during a disaster is as critical to running a business as just about anything. Somewhere, within...
2009-02-28
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Some things and readings today reminded me of this: a security control inconsistently applied is not a control. The whole...
2009-02-27
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As I blogged about previously, I had decided to go ahead and pre-order the Kindle 2. It was slated for...
2009-02-27
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OK, I’m not going to make a huge habit of responding to these chains, but I have a few spare...
2009-02-27
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By Steve Jones
Prompt AI released recently and I decided to try a few things with the...
By gbargsley
Recently, I was in a technical interview where the topic of running PowerShell at...
By alevyinroc
I don’t recall where this came up (probably in SQLSlack), but I had a...
i have sqlexpress on rds, is there any way i can get notifacation that...
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A table without a clustered index (heap) will NOT suffer from fragmentation during frequent updates or deletes. True or False?
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