Data Driven Subscription - SQL Server Standard Edition
A simple example of using T-SQL and the Boomerang framework to create a data driven subscription.
2012-02-08 (first published: 2012-01-04)
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A simple example of using T-SQL and the Boomerang framework to create a data driven subscription.
2012-02-08 (first published: 2012-01-04)
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Use this script to calculate MAX memory setting on a dedicated SQL server.
2012-01-27 (first published: 2011-12-14)
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2012-01-25 (first published: 2011-11-09)
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find and replace text in a text file using tsql
2012-01-23 (first published: 2011-12-16)
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