Murder in Charleston
I am about to set sail on a new venture with my next official whistle stop. This year has been...
2014-12-08
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I am about to set sail on a new venture with my next official whistle stop. This year has been...
2014-12-08
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I am about to set sail on a new venture with my next official whistle stop. This year has been plenty full of whistle stops and I plan on...
2014-12-08
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Recently I shared an article on how to track the growths and shrinks that occur within database files. I shared...
2014-11-26
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If you just so happen to be running on SQL Server 2012 or later, you will need to change your event sessions that were tracking file changes. It is...
2014-11-26
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It is once again time to come together as a community and talk about a common theme. This monthly gathering...
2014-11-11
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It is once again time to come together as a community and talk about a common theme. This monthly gathering of the community has just reached it’s 5th anniversary....
2014-11-11
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As Summit 2014 begins to wind down, it is time for some more impressions from the week. The week has...
2014-11-07
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As Summit 2014 begins to wind down, it is time for some more impressions from the week. The week has been good so far. It has been very busy...
2014-11-07
Summit 2014 is upon us. Unless you are still under a rock, you probably know that. And if you are...
2014-11-06
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Summit 2014 is upon us. Unless you are still under a rock, you probably know that. And if you are under that rock, I am curious how you are...
2014-11-06
By Steve Jones
ecstatic shock – n. a surge of energy upon catching a glimpse from someone...
By Chris Yates
The New Arena of Leadership The role of the Chief Data Officer is no...
Presenting you with an updated version of our sp_snapshot procedure, allowing you to easily...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Lessons from the Postmark-MCP Backdoor
Just saw the "Azure Extension for SQL Server" Does anyone has experience with it?...
I've noticed several instances of what looks like a recursive insert with the format:...
I have a table with this data:
TravelLogID CityID StartDate EndDate 1 1 2025-01-01 2025-01-06 2 2 2025-01-01 2025-01-06 3 3 2025-01-01 2025-01-06 4 4 2025-01-01 2025-01-06 5 5 2025-01-01 2025-01-06I run this code:
SELECT IDENT_CURRENT('TravelLog')I get the value 5 back. Now I do this:
SET IDENTITY_INSERT dbo.TravelLog ON INSERT dbo.TravelLog ( TravelLogID, CityID, StartDate, EndDate ) VALUES (25, 5, '2025-09-12', '2025-09-17') SET IDENTITY_INSERT dbo.TravelLog OFFI now run this code.
DBCC CHECKIDENT(TravelLog) GO INSERT dbo.TravelLog ( CityID, StartDate, EndDate ) VALUES (4, '2025-10-14', '2025-10-17') GOWhat is the value for TravelLogID for the row I inserted for CityID 4 and dates starting on 14 Oct 2025? See possible answers