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T-SQL Tuesday #114 Puzzle Party – Roundup

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Here’s my round-up for this month’s T-SQL Tuesday.

Thanks to everyone who contributed last week. It was great reading your posts and seeing the different ways you interpreted the puzzle theme.

We had real-life problems, we had SQL coding questions, we had puzzles, we had solutions, we had games, and we had the imaginarium.

Hopefully I’ve included all the posts, if I’ve missed any – please yell and it will be corrected soonest possible!

Without further ado, here are the contributions…

Real-life problems

Michal Poreba presents us with a real-life performance tuning issue he faced. Can you solve it? https://dbain.wales/2019/05/14/the-sql-puzzle-party/

Kevin Chant shares an issue he faced with a SQL Agent job using PowerShell. Can you find another way of fixing it? https://www.kevinrchant.com/2019/05/14/t-sql-tuesday-114-powershell-puzzle/

Eugene Meidinger shows a real-life SQL puzzle from his own demos with heaps that he’d love an answer to… https://www.sqlgene.com/2019/05/14/t-sql-tuesday-114-an-unsolved-sql-puzzle/

Coding Questions

Kathi Kellenberger tells us about a deceptively tricky SQL question posed at a family party… https://auntkathisql.com/2019/05/14/may-2019-t-sql-tuesday-puzzle/

Jon Shaulis gives us a problem he was posed in a recruitment scenario, along with a detailed solution that demonstrates how he approaches finding the best solution… https://jonshaulis.com/index.php/2019/05/14/t-sql-tuesday-114-puzzle-party/

Kenneth Fisher asks us to solve some query problems using older versions of SQL Server – so we can appreciate just how much easier our lives are these days… https://sqlstudies.com/2019/05/14/how-was-it-done-back-in-the-day-t-sql-tuesday-114/

Games and Puzzles

Nate Johnson challenges us to write a SQL solution to help evaluating your hand in the card game cribbage… https://natethedba.wordpress.com/2019/05/14/t-sql-tuesday-114-a-puzzle/

Jason Brimhall supplies his solution for solving Sudoku puzzles using T-SQL as well as details of a database he uses to provide daily trivia questions to those he mentors in learning SQL… http://jasonbrimhall.info/2019/05/14/puzzles-and-daily-trivia/

Shane O’Neill takes us on a Loller-Coaster ride… https://nocolumnname.blog/2019/05/14/t-sql-tuesday-114-puzzle-party/

Steve Jones shares some puzzle resources from SQL Server Central and other sources as well as presenting his T-SQL solution to a Christmas coding question… https://voiceofthedba.com/2019/05/14/puzzles-t-sql-tuesday-114/

Is Bert Wagner a video star? The magic 8-ball says “Without a doubt!” https://bertwagner.com/2019/05/14/sql-server-magic-8-ball/

Rob Farley presents puzzles he’s encountered and played with before and reminds us to never stop puzzling if we want to keep our minds sharp! http://blogs.lobsterpot.com.au/2019/05/14/puzzling-times/

The Imaginarium

Finally, in a category on his own, Todd Kleinhans talks about his SQL Imaginarium project. A VR experience for people new to SQL Server: https://toddkleinhans.wordpress.com/2019/05/14/project-sqlimaginarium-1-year-update/

Thanks again everyone and I look forward to next month’s episode of T-SQL Tuesday!

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