How Many Drive Letters Do You Use for SQL Server?
I was teaching a private class recently that had both DBA's and network types in the room, one of the...
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I was teaching a private class recently that had both DBA's and network types in the room, one of the...
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Every week, there are dozen of free educational events to attend throughout the United States. The sad part is that...
2008-10-15
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I've always been very concerned about where I work. Well, maybe not always, since early in my career I took...
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Back in May I wrote about signing up for FlyClear as a way to save time travelling and in doing so,...
2008-10-14
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I’m sure that the people at Mint and Thrive have people’s best interests at heart. They built services designed to...
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The past few weeks have been a rough one all around the globe as economies aren't doing well. I studied...
2008-10-14
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I saw the recent Call for Nominations for the election this year, so the title of this post is only...
2008-10-13
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I think that it’s a great idea to keep a few blogs going, and separate out your thoughts in different...
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A customer was trying to compare two tables and capture a state as a...
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On my SQL Server 2025, I want to search the error log from my T-SQL code for potential issues and then inform an administrator. What is the current way to easily query the error log?
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