The Final 15 Revealed: DBA in Space
Today, the final 15 competitors were announced at the DBA in Space website. To get into the final 15, the...
2011-12-06
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Today, the final 15 competitors were announced at the DBA in Space website. To get into the final 15, the...
2011-12-06
940 reads
Use Actions!
Your user wants a summary report, containing sales for calendar year, for example. When the user clicks on the...
2011-12-06
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In keeping with the past, I’m going to go ahead and post my evals for the two sessions I did...
2011-12-06
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This is a continuation of my DBA in Space journal.
As this scene starts on Lunar Exhibition set, Miss Friday is...
2011-12-06
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Extended events have been a bit of a personal “Elephant in the room” for me. I know they are there...
2011-12-06
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I’m sure that I’m not the only one with nightmares about the startup parameters in older versions of SQL Server...
2011-12-06
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To make the T-SQL function DATEADD more dynamic use variables. The example below , accepts an input parameter , in this case...
2011-12-06
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The voting for Red Gate Software’sDBA in Space Contest is to begin on Tuesday, December 6, after the final 15...
2011-12-06
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I've been a bit busy for the last few weeks, with the holidays, PASS, working on SSIS (more to come),...
2011-12-05
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This is a good way to start monday, with a meme. This month Thomas LaRock has provided us with the theme and his entry here. I thought of following...
2011-12-05
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By SQLPals
SQL Server gMSA: Why DBAs Still Aren't Using It in 2026 ...
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...
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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