A Simple DR Solution
Tjay Belt brings us a quick and easy DR solution that might provide you some protection if you don't have a DR plan and want some lessons learned in this area.
Tjay Belt brings us a quick and easy DR solution that might provide you some protection if you don't have a DR plan and want some lessons learned in this area.
This video covers the basics of creating a view in SQL Server. Views allow you to treat a query as a table and simplify your query writing. This view covers the Query Designer in Management Studio.
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This article describes how to enable Instant File Initialization in SQL Server 2005
This Friday Steve Jones talks about the social networking phenomenon and asks how it should affect your career?
This Friday Steve Jones talks about the social networking phenomenon and asks how it should affect your career?
This Friday Steve Jones talks about the social networking phenomenon and asks how it should affect your career?
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SQL Server MVP Jacob Sebastian starts a new series looking at the changes in SQL Server 2008 to the management tools.
A guest editorial from Scott White that looks at the use of stored procedures from a developer's point of view.
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
DECLARE @Amount MONEY; SET @Amount = '?1500'; SELECT CAST( @Amount AS VARCHAR(30)) AS EurosSee possible answers