I’m 40 and I’ve Had Enough
I’m not old, but I did turn 40 today. If you ask my kids, they are likely to say that...
2013-10-11
811 reads
I’m not old, but I did turn 40 today. If you ask my kids, they are likely to say that...
2013-10-11
811 reads
She Can Dig It!
With today’s SQL Server instances, there easily be anywhere from a dozen to a hundred databases on...
2013-10-07
536 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...
2013-10-07
977 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-10-04
935 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...
2013-09-30
1,488 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-09-27
1,351 reads
Last Monday, I presented a session for Pragmatic WorksTraining on the T’s on the Microsoft’s Parallel Data Warehouse. In the session,...
2013-09-26
1,582 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...
2013-09-23
994 reads
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just the information...
2013-09-20
884 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...
2013-09-16
926 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?