Whitepaper – Extending Reporting Services with Custom Code
Today Pragmatic Works released a whitepaper I wrote and I thought I would share it with you. Prepare for Marketing...
2012-02-08
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Today Pragmatic Works released a whitepaper I wrote and I thought I would share it with you. Prepare for Marketing...
2012-02-08
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[Shameless Plug] Can We Have Your Vote?
SQL PASS SQLRally
Argenis Fernandez (|@DBArgenis) and yours truly have submitted a Pre-Conference for SQL...
2012-02-08
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Microsoft Connect (blog, twitter) is a site where you can post feedback to improve the quality of many Microsoft products and...
2012-02-08
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I saw this on a TV while walking through a store. More than a but amusing, but not too helpful...
2012-02-08
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In the last weeks it was very silent on my weblog, but life is pretty fast in 2012.
Currently I'm preparing...
2012-02-08
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Today's script comes to you from London where I am at my head office for my appraisal! Lets hope it...
2012-02-08
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As I have wanted to do each year, here is my goals post for 2012. Last year I set out to do this very same thing but was very...
2012-02-08
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2012-02-08
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Now that you have AlwaysOn configured and your first Availability Group (AG) created, it’s time to start leveraging those secondary...
2012-02-10 (first published: 2012-02-08)
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Now that you have AlwaysOn configured and your first Availability Group (AG) created, it’s time to start leveraging those secondary...
2012-02-08
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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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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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