[OT] Where Ya Been?
Have you heard the sound of silence? Yep, that’s been my blog.
It’s been weeks since I’ve posted anything on here,...
2010-07-27
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Have you heard the sound of silence? Yep, that’s been my blog.
It’s been weeks since I’ve posted anything on here,...
2010-07-27
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We're three weeks removed from the first annual SQL Saturday Dallas event, so I've had a little time to gather...
2010-06-14
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This weekend I flew out to Pensacola, Florida to present a session at SQL Saturday 22. This was the second...
2010-06-06
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So for those of you who attended SQL Saturday Dallas this past weekend, here’s my Top Ten(ish) list from the...
2010-05-25
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This is a strange feeling. No frantic deadlines. No daily conference calls with the team. No hurried trips to the...
2010-05-24
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Everyone is invited to a webcast hosted by the PASS Business Intelligence virtual chapter this Friday, May 14th, as we...
2010-05-10
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Is the order of parameters important in SQL Server Reporting Services reports? If you’ve got nested parameters (parameters that derive...
2010-05-08
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I’ve got a couple of speaking engagements coming up during the next few months, and a few others I’m hoping...
2010-04-21
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I usually don't do book reviews (at least publicly, anyway), but when I find a piece of work that I...
2010-04-16
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The PASS BI Virtual Chapter’s scheduled session for this Thursday, April 15th, will have to be postponed until a later...
2010-04-12
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By Steve Jones
Superheroes and saints never make art. Only imperfect beings can make art because art...
One feature that I have been waiting for years! The new announcement around optimize...
Following on from my last post about Getting Started With KubeVirt & SQL Server,...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item The AI Bubble and the...
Hi, in a simple oledb source->derived column->oledb destination data flow, 2 of my...
hi, i noticed the sqlhealth extended event is on by default , and it...
I am currently working with Sql Server 2022 and AdventureWorks database. First of all, let's set the "Read Committed Snapshot" to ON:
use master; go alter database AdventureWorks set read_committed_snapshot on with no_wait; goThen, from Session 1, I execute the following code:
--Session 1 use AdventureWorks; go create table ##t1 (id int, f1 varchar(10)); go insert into ##t1 values (1, 'A');From another session, called Session 2, I open a transaction and execute the following update:
--Session 2 use AdventureWorks; go begin tran; update ##t1 set f1 = 'B' where id = 1;Now, going back to Session 1, what happens if I execute this statement?
--Session 1 select f1 from ##t1 where id = 1;See possible answers