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Steve Jones reminds you to network anytime you're at and event, and especially a large conference like the PASS Summit.
Steve Jones reminds you to network anytime you're at and event, and especially a large conference like the PASS Summit.
It is a general best practice to have a clustered index on all of your SQL Server tables. Unfortunately, not everybody knows that. This tip helps you find tables that do not have a clustered index.
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Determining how, and if, SQL Server is using your indexes.
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Today Steve Jones talks about learning those advanced features that you don't get the chance to use in your daily work.
Get information about the objects in your database using these ANSI standard, multi-platform views.
Within an instance of SQL Server, the database settings can have a direct effect on the database’s behavior, performance and availability. Sometimes, it is difficult to tie a symptom to a cause, so it is wise to routinely check and record these settings. Before you change the current setting, it pays to understand exactly what it means and the implications of any change.
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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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