Apologies and Testing
First, apologies to the Database Daily readers. I'll include one in
next week's issue as well, but the links didn't work...
2005-11-15
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First, apologies to the Database Daily readers. I'll include one in
next week's issue as well, but the links didn't work...
2005-11-15
1,853 reads
SQL 2005 provides a the new max specifier to be used with varbinary, varchar and nvarchar data types. You can...
2005-11-12
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If you haven't seen it, I started a poll in the editorial today. Check it out and give you answer:...
2005-11-11
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Today's the day!!!
SQL Server is being released as I type this and I'm online listening to the keynote from Steve...
2005-11-07
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In general I have been a Sony fan for most of my life, starting with the Walkmans they brought out...
2005-11-04
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If anyone is interested, we are looking for people that are interested
in doing some technical editing for our magazine, the...
2005-11-02
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I wrote the editorial today about this, but SQL Server 2005 RTM'd yesterday!!!
If you an on MSDN Subscriber, you can...
2005-10-28
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Living in the D.C metro area it is difficult to avoid politics,
policies and policy-makers. After 9/11 it became well nigh
impossible ...
2005-10-28
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My editorial
this past week had to do with a great uproar on the interviewing piece
that ran Monday. I felt I...
2005-10-20
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It was busy at work after returning from PASS which means my work day continued for 2 or 3 hours after I got...
2005-10-16
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It is Friday, the queries are running, and nobody is watching the bill. That...
By Steve Jones
Annabel retired from Redgate Software this week. Across most of my career at Redgate,...
By Tim Radney
As a SQL Server DBA with years of experience tuning production environments, I’ve seen...
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