31 Days of SSIS – Raw Files Are Awesome (1/31)
As I mentioned in the introductory post, I’m writing 31 Days of SSIS. Let’s start off this series with a...
As I mentioned in the introductory post, I’m writing 31 Days of SSIS. Let’s start off this series with a...
Managing disk space is an important resposibility of the DBA, and there are many ways to perform this task. In...
I need to monitor all the SQL Agents to find out if a job failed in the last 24 hours. Could this be done with policy based management? If so, can you show me how to create the policy?
After the holidays, Steve Jones welcomes everyone in the SQLServerCentral community to the new year and talks about goals and your career.
She can dig it!
D Sharon PruittA few posts ago in the plan cache series I discussed the children for the...
This article examines practical methods of managing and monitoring large tables which make use of the IDENTITY property.
It's good to be careful with your power consumption, especially as the power cost of computing continues to grow. However with your SQL Server, you don't want to be too careful, as Steve Jones notes.
Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren looking at the future of cloud computing and SQL Server.
Many times developers want to put logic into their code or SSIS/DTS package to check the SQL Server authentication mode. How can this be done programmatically?
There are two primary relational workload types that SQL Server commonly has to deal with, the first being Online Transaction...
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I come to Heathrow often. Today is likely somewhere close to 60 trips to...
By Brian Kelley
If your organization is spending money, then meaningful results are a must. Pen testing...
I’m starting a webinar series about SQL Server indexing with the fine folks of...
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I have a database, DNRTest, that has a number of tables and other objects in it. The other day, I was trying to mock up a test and ran this code on the same server:
-- run yesterday CREATE DATABASE DNRTest2 GO USE DNRTest2 GO CREATE TABLE NewTable (id INT) GOToday, I realize that I need a copy of DNRTest for another mockup, and I run this:
-- run today USE Master BACKUP DATABASE DNRTest TO DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' GO RESTORE DATABASE DNRTest2 FROM DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' WITH REPLACEWhat happens? See possible answers