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Real life events continue to interfere with my regular posting. However, I would rather deal with them and neglect posting...
2007-11-19
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Real life events continue to interfere with my regular posting. However, I would rather deal with them and neglect posting...
2007-11-19
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You may not think of DDJ for database info and I'll admit that what they do cover is often a...
2007-11-15
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Visit the blog of Joe Healy, my favorite MS Developer Evangelist to see some pics from SQLSaturday. Joe is amazingly...
2007-11-15
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I was doing a research on SQL trace regarding RPC:Completed event. So I need to generate a RPC:Completed event first...
2007-11-14
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A short article but interesting I think, with some good comments already. I think in general triggers are under used,...
2007-11-13
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We were lucky enough to have Joe come to Orlando to speak at SQLSaturday and we also talked him into...
2007-11-12
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One of the things I discuss in my Successful Technical Speaking class (it's a
free class, usually once a quarter)...
2007-11-12
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I'm just finishing up sending out thank you emails to the volunteers, speakers, and sponsors that helped make our first...
2007-11-12
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I'll post Part III of Becoming a DBA tomorrow (meaning there will be two posts). Veterans' Day is typically celebrated...
2007-11-12
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Work responsibilities took up my time on Thursday and Friday, so I never got around to posting. Here's the resources...
2007-11-11
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When building the sql-on-k8s-operator, I wanted to make sure it could handle both planned...
I’ve been doing a deep dive into SQL Server on-disk structures lately, and one...
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Thanks to everyone who joined the blog party this month. I noticed three themes...
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