SQLSaturday Orlando 2018 – Planning Update #2
Continuing the notes I wrote in Update #1, got a few more things done last week:
Received confirmation that the event...
2018-06-05
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Continuing the notes I wrote in Update #1, got a few more things done last week:
Received confirmation that the event...
2018-06-05
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If you have been reading my last blog posts, you know that I’m currently working on a SQL code migration from Firebird to SQL Server.
The client provided the scripts...
2018-06-05
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In less than two weeks (on 16th June) it’s time for SQL Saturday Athens and I’m proud to announce that...
2018-06-04
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I have no idea if this is the best thing, but I went to boot up a Linux VM today...
2018-06-04
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In this module you will learn how to use the Ring Chart by MAQ Software. The Ring Chart is similar...
2018-06-12 (first published: 2018-06-04)
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I advocate for, use, document, teach, and just downright love, Extended Events. They are so much better than the old...
2018-06-04
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Hello Friends, Please find the link of new post of about Introduction to Cosmos DB and how to create the...
2018-06-04
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Here we are again. The beginning of another month. At the beginning of each month I put out a SQL...
2018-06-04
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I recently accepted a job offer in another town and relocated from my base of Louisville, KY. I have not...
2018-06-04
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This coming weekend (9th of June) is SQL Saturday Cork!
I’ve been really looking forward to this SQL Sat as there’s...
2018-06-04
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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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