You Don't Know Enough
We never know enough ourselves to be sure that we have completely thought through all the scenarios or holes in our logic. This is why it makes sense for us to have a group that spends time looking for problems.
We never know enough ourselves to be sure that we have completely thought through all the scenarios or holes in our logic. This is why it makes sense for us to have a group that spends time looking for problems.
Do you use NULLIF? For me, this command has been seldom used. Because of that, I have been dabbling with...
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This article provides a practical example of how Powershell can be used by DBAs.
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Today Steve Jones asks for your ideas on Microsoft's Connect. It's a good way to submit bugs and suggestions, but it seems to suffer from a scale problem. What do you think would help?
To finish this short series on extended properties a look at documenting sets of database objects
Sometimes when we’re trying to track down a problem and looking through SQL’s Logs we have to dig...
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We’re coming back to New York, which is exciting for me. I love NYC....
I previously wrote about how the underlying technology for Fabric mirroring changed with SQL...
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At the recent Redgate Summit in Chicago, I demo’d (lightly) the ML based Alert...
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If I want to track historical data values, which mechanism should I use?
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