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Writing code to generate TSql using the ScriptDom is hard. There is a seemingly bewildering array of objects you can use and where you use different types is unclear,...
2015-11-03
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Writing code to generate TSql using the ScriptDom is hard. There is a seemingly bewildering array of objects you can use and where you use different types is unclear,...
2015-11-03
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One of the best features of SSDT is deployment contributors. They are so exciting I am going to say it...
2015-11-02
423 reads
One of the best features of SSDT is deployment contributors. They are so exciting I am going to say it...
2015-11-02
15 reads
One of the best features of SSDT is deployment contributors. They are so exciting I am going to say it...
2015-11-02
16 reads
One of the best features of SSDT is deployment contributors. They are so exciting I am going to say it again with more gusto. One of the best features...
2015-11-02
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I have been using SSDT seriously for a couple of years now and have really been impressed with the code...
2015-11-01
529 reads
I have been using SSDT seriously for a couple of years now and have really been impressed with the code...
2015-11-01
29 reads
I have been using SSDT seriously for a couple of years now and have really been impressed with the code...
2015-11-01
22 reads
I have been using SSDT seriously for a couple of years now and have really been impressed with the code that is generated to upgrade schemas and over that...
2015-11-01
I like writing go (golang not the batch separator) and one of the things that I like is that if...
2015-10-16
888 reads
Day 1 is an absolute thrill at re:Invent! I normally dedicate this dynamic day...
With all the changes that have happened with VMware since the Broadcom acquisition I...
Each year around this time, companies enter the familiar ritual of budgeting. For many,...
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DECLARE @BaseDate DATETIME = '1900-01-01'; SELECT DATEADD(SECOND, 2147483648, @BaseDate) AS [MaxIntSecondsAdded];See possible answers