Training and tips to get certified with Microsoft (Part 2)
In my previous post I answer the first of the regular questions I usually get in regards of the MCSA certification, if you haven't seen it I encourage you to...
2017-08-08
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In my previous post I answer the first of the regular questions I usually get in regards of the MCSA certification, if you haven't seen it I encourage you to...
2017-08-08
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In my previous post I answer the first of the regular questions I usually get in regards of the MCSA certification,...
2017-08-08
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In the last weeks, while I was preparing for one of the certification exams, I got a lot of questions from collegues, asking questions such as How do you...
2017-08-02
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In the last weeks, while I was preparing for one of the certification exams, I got a lot of questions...
2017-08-02
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It’s been forgotten about and neglected for few years but I’ve decided to dust...
I am honored to announce that I have been renewed as a Microsoft MVP...
By Rohit Garg
Demystifying KTLO: A Deep Dive into Keep The Lights On Work in IT...
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I have tried a number of times to export and then import my SSMS...
For the Question of the day, I am going to go deep, but try to be more clear, as I feel like I didn't give enough info last time, leading folks to guess the wrong answer... :) For today's question: You’re troubleshooting a performance issue on a critical stored procedure. You notice that a previously efficient query now performs a full table scan instead of an index seek. Upon investigating, you find that an NVARCHAR parameter is being compared to a VARCHAR column in the WHERE clause. What is the most likely cause of the query plan regression?
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