You have your database in source control now what?
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New to source control Are getting started on...
2017-11-16
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This post is for a specific type of person if you are:
New to source control Are getting started on...
2017-11-16
41 reads
This post is for a specific type of person if you are:
New to source control Are getting started on...
2017-11-16
40 reads
Let’s face it: column enlargement is a very sensitive topic. I get thousands of emails every month on this particular...
2017-11-15
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Microsoft Connect(); is a developer event from Nov 15-17, where plenty of announcements are made. Here is a summary of the data...
2017-11-15
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Microsoft Connect(); is a developer event from Nov 15-17, where plenty of announcements are made. Here is a summary of the data...
2017-11-15
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For the last five months or so, I have been helping some really smart people put words on paper, both...
2017-11-15
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Let's have a liltle fun with PowerShell. Along with, I suppose, a couple of useful things and links.
The post PowerShell...
2017-11-15
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I have a real infatuation with Azure. I’m especially interested in the Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings in and...
2017-11-15
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What is the GO statement and why is it so important to use? When do I have to use it?...
2017-11-15
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In Part 1, I gave some advice from Toastmasters. We’ll return to the Toastmasters advice in Part 3....
2017-11-15
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Fabric deployment pipelines look like they solve CI/CD for Fabric content, especially for people...
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We aren’t the only company that does this, but Redgate Software does try to...
By James Serra
Microsoft Fabric makes it wonderfully easy to put many analytics workloads on one platform....
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Thanks in advance, I'm trying to avoid using IIF for performance reasons, but the...
Security has long been a problem for me. Every time I think I understand...
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