SQL University: Advanced Indexing – Indexing Strategies
Right, I know it’s Friday and everyone’s tired and looking forward to the weekend, but I do need to finish...
2011-11-11
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Right, I know it’s Friday and everyone’s tired and looking forward to the weekend, but I do need to finish...
2011-11-11
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For those of you interested in cool new technology, you should definitely check out ?Building Windows 8? which is a...
2011-11-11
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Last week, Microsoft announced some pretty fundamental changes in how SQL Server 2012 will be licensed compared to previous versions...
2011-11-11
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Hey folks,
Welcome back to the PASS election process. The process moves forward with all of us candidates awaiting our ranking...
2011-11-10
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Feed Me Seymour!
Welcome to your number one cost. Every budget I’ve looked at so far food is the top expense...
2011-11-10
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When I was a kid, my mom had an old cookie-tin in which she kept her sewing supplies. On the...
2011-11-10
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A lot of my work right now involves going to meetings. A few of them are ones I host, a...
2011-11-10
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Here is a simple yet annoying error I ran into while creating a dataset. Below is the query that I...
2011-11-10
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Quick notes as it is already Thursday!
The speaker party went well. Well attended, I spent a lot of time chatting...
2011-11-10
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Introduction
Triggers can be defined as the database objects which perform some action for automatic execution whenever users try to do execute...
2011-11-10
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By Brian Kelley
Probably the best piece of advice I ever received is to take time to...
By Steve Jones
I was lucky enough to take a vacation a decade ago in Edinburgh with...
Disclaimer: The following is built with Claude Code. Just need to justify my $100/mo...
We have performed a side-by-side upgrade, from SQL Server 2016 to 2022 Developer Edition,...
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If I want to get a list of the configuration settings for Database Mail using T-SQL, how can I do so?
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