SQL Server 2005 Express Edition - Part 16 - Transactional and Merge Replication
Marcin Policht provides a step-through sample implementation of transactional and merge replication.
Marcin Policht provides a step-through sample implementation of transactional and merge replication.
A new technology could be a boon for database servers, dramatically increasing the amount of memory available for SQL Server.
A new technology could be a boon for database servers, dramatically increasing the amount of memory available for SQL Server.
A new technology could be a boon for database servers, dramatically increasing the amount of memory available for SQL Server.
Anyone who inherits a database application dreads poorly laid-out SQL code. Development teams loathe it. Putting it right would be easier, if there was a common, agreed, standard in place, so why the difficulty?
Keeping track of your DDL is something that is critical and some sort of VCS system should be used. However pulling out your scripts from SQL Server sometimes entails a bit more than the standard scripting. New author Richard Sutherland brings us an open source project that can help you get this done. Complete with code.
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I have a query from a former DBA that we run on SQL Server 2025 to check on database metadata. This query references sys.sysaltfiles. I want to refactor this code to be more modern. Which DMV should I reference instead?
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