Last Weeks Top “Reading” Links #64
It’s Monday time for this week’s weekly link round-up. If you want to catch these links “live” (so exciting), follow...
2013-12-30
1,174 reads
It’s Monday time for this week’s weekly link round-up. If you want to catch these links “live” (so exciting), follow...
2013-12-30
1,174 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-12-27
773 reads
It’s Thursday and about time for this week’s weekly link round-up. Since it’s the holidays, I didn’t feel like putting...
2013-12-26
1,069 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-12-20
863 reads
Monday afternoon and it’s time for weekly round-up. If you follow me on twitter (@StrateSQL), you’ll know that throughout most days I tweet...
2013-12-16
1,383 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-12-13
483 reads
Unicorn DBA Advice
When you are an aspiring DBA, there are many things that come with that job role that you’ll...
2013-12-10
769 reads
Monday morning and it’s time for weekly round-up. If you follow me on twitter (@StrateSQL), you’ll know that throughout the day I tweet...
2013-12-09
1,058 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-12-06
822 reads
Monday morning and it’s time for weekly round-up. If you follow me on twitter (@StrateSQL), you’ll know that throughout the day I tweet...
2013-12-02
1,112 reads
By Ed Elliott
Running tSQLt unit tests is great from Visual Studio but my development workflow...
By James Serra
I remember a meeting where a client’s CEO leaned in and asked me, “So,...
By Brian Kelley
If you want to learn better, pause more in your learning to intentionally review.
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I run this code to create a table:
When I check the length, I get these results:
A table name is limited to 128 characters. How does this work?