New Cloud Licensing Limits
New licensing rules are coming for using your SQL Server licenses in the cloud.
New licensing rules are coming for using your SQL Server licenses in the cloud.
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In this article, we look at the SQL Server WAITFOR command to allow delays in processing either for a specified time or a set amount of time.
Dependency information will allow you to avoid errors during a database build or tear-down, by ensuring you create or remove objects in the right order. It will also help you to avoid future 'invalid object' errors, because it will allow you to check that no database alterations have introduced broken references, during Flyway migrations.
SQL Server 2022 is in preview in August 2022. I assume this version will be released later this year, and I have been testing it with the idea that I will be looking at an upgrade sometime in the next year for a few servers. There are a lot of changes in the database platform, […]
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Hi Brent, What is your take on Hugo Kornelis’s explanation of execution plan naming. As her his explanation, estimated exec plan is simply an execution plan whereas actual execution plan = execution plan+run-time stats. Do you agree that the naming is flawed and confusing? – Yourbiggestfan
Learn how to find all securable objects in SQL Server and the permissions for each securable object using the system function fn_builtin_permissions.
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Learn how to use the DatabasePropertyEX() function to query your database for settings.
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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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