SQL Relay, October 2011
A series training in the UK is happening this week. Read more to find out any of the 16 user group meetings can fit into your schedule.
A series training in the UK is happening this week. Read more to find out any of the 16 user group meetings can fit into your schedule.
This editorial was originally published on Oct 17, 2006. It is being republished as Steve is at SQLBits 9 today. Should we change the way we deal with posts and replies? Answer today.
Thursday, October 13, 2011 11:30am Eastern, 8:30am Pacific
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If you're starting to learn PowerShell and want to see how you can use it for common DBA tasks, this tip will show you how to create a basic PowerShell script to backup all your user databases.
Provides a SQL code that generates a source-target transformation query and can be helpful at several stages of data warehouse development lifecycle.
Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren. Andy talks today about he various items that collect around your work space. Are they useful? should you be cleaning things up? What does this say about you?
You can save a lot of time by using the SSIS Troubleshooting tools. These enable you to work with reduced data samples, monitor row counts, use data viewers, configure error-handling and monitoring package execution. Although you can develop SSIS packages without them, it is so much easier once you're familiar with these tools.
Steve Jones talks about his trip to SQL Bits 9: Query Across the Mersey, which begins today.
This article by Brian Davey describes how to setup log shipping for a large number of databases minimizing the number of jobs needed thus significantly reducing CPU and memory usage.
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When I use QUOTENAME(), I can optionally provide the character used to surround the string in the result. Can I use any character?
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