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New podcast’s episode is coming (next Friday) and in the meantime, take a look you can watch that episode’s trailer....
2019-03-23
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New podcast’s episode is coming (next Friday) and in the meantime, take a look you can watch that episode’s trailer....
2019-03-23
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2019-03-23
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I’m working the first section of a basic administration course, and the first part of this is installing SQL Server...
2019-03-22
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I was working on another post when I found myself needing to dump out query results to a grid format...
2019-03-22
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One of the new phrases coming out of Microsoft is that “SQL is just SQL” regardless of what operating system...
2019-03-22
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Change detection is a critical component of any system that moves data from one structure to another. Most data movement mechanisms are designed to move a subset of the...
2019-03-22
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Change detection is a critical component of any system that moves data from one structure to another. Most data movement...
2019-03-22
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I’ve previously talked about using named volumes to persist SQL Server databases but in that post I only used one...
2019-03-21
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The March 2019 release of Power BI Desktop has brought us keyboard accessible visual interactions. One of Power BI’s natural...
2019-04-10 (first published: 2019-03-21)
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Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) is a cloud based service to handle the identity and access management. It has the...
2019-03-21
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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...
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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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