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  • RE: Beyond Computing

    I am anxiously awaiting Windows Home Server. No monitor, keyboard, or mouse. Plug it into the network, install the client on the PCs and you have automatic backups. I...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: The Differences Between SQL Server 2000 and 2005 - Part 2

    Don't forget User-Defined Aggregate Functions! (CREATE AGGREGATE) I haven't tried them yet but they sure sound cool!

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Making The Switch

    What about a series of read-only servers that get replicated out from a write server? -- Steve Jones

    That would be OK, as long as the source database has foreign keys...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Making The Switch

    I still think that MySQL is immature at best. If you need to free DBMS platform then go with PostgreSQL.

    Do keep in mind that these benefits come at the...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Making The Switch

    I was pulled kicking and screaming from DOS and into the Windows world. You're not getting me back into a command line environment. In my limited experience with Linux, all...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Nesting Stored Procedures

    I used nested procedures a lot to reduce server round-trips. If I am loading a .NET DataSet with several tables to be loaded I will call a single procedure that,...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Secure Coding

    If you're coding for .NET and you're not using Visual Studio 2005 then at least install FxCop!! If you're using VS2005 then make sure that you turn on Code...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Which One Do You Want?

    I would love to get a Mindstorm NXT kit but it would be hard to justify with the spousal unit with my recent video game spending (Nintendo Wii, DS, games...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: SQL Server 2005 Adoption

    Oracle is the dominant DBMS for major systems at our company. SQL Server is coming into greater use and we plan to have at least three 2005 machines in production...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Responsibility

    Social Responsibility can and does save the "life" of a corporation. I don't think there is any question what would have happened with Johnson & Johnson had they not had...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Decoding the Log

    Baseball? Meh! It's till Hockey season!!

    Go Preds!

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Use Red-Gate''''s backup... and Go to Jail???

    Thank you Nick. The only reason I was watching this thread was to get a response to the item raised in the initial post.

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: The 2007 PASS Summit Is Coming to Denver

    Update: I replied to the email I received in receipt of payment requesting that the SCC source code be added to the registration and it was updated promptly.

    Also, I was...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: Ideas for SQLServerCentral.com

    Just a few comments:

    1. Just one menu please: Please put all the menu items in a single menu on the side or at the top of the page. The menu should...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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  • RE: XML in the Database

    One more thing. According to the W3C spec, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the...

    [font="Tahoma"]Bryant E. Byrd, BSSE MCDBA MCAD[/font]
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