The Dangers of Dependencies
Single points of failure are bad, but what if an employee's action is the single point of failure for access to services? That would be a bad day for any organization.
Single points of failure are bad, but what if an employee's action is the single point of failure for access to services? That would be a bad day for any organization.
Learn how table valued parameter joins in SQL Server stored procedures can negatively impact query performance.
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Learn about the latest version of SQL Server and get help installing it on your system.
In my previous article, I discussed how to prepare for Microsoft certification exams. In this article, I’m covering what you should do when actually taking the exams.
This editorial discusses how to help others take their first step into contributing to the community
Tools are important to DBAs, but they need to be reliable, both in what they do, and how they work.
A short introduction to how deadlocks work and how you can affect their behavior inside your system.
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I run this command to start SQLCMD:
sqlcmd -S localhost -E -c "proceed"At the prompt, I type this (the 1> and 2> are prompts):
1> select @@version 2> goWhat happens? See possible answers