2011-04-27 (first published: 2011-04-21)
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2011-04-27 (first published: 2011-04-21)
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2011-04-26 (first published: 2011-04-20)
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Execute this script to get information on SQL server, databases, processes, memory, buffer, locks, etc.
2011-04-21 (first published: 2009-09-03)
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Monitoring space in production server is one of the top priority tasks for a DBA. This script will automate it
2011-04-19 (first published: 2009-05-28)
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This script will reindex (online) any index eligible to be reindexed online. Accepts a day of week parameter for full offline reindexing.
2011-04-18 (first published: 2008-10-01)
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Uses sp_MsForEachDb, locates members in db_datareader with permissions other than Select and Connect.
2011-04-14 (first published: 2011-03-29)
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Retrieve the charindex of matching string for the desired occurrence
2011-04-13 (first published: 2011-04-06)
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converting a date from existing timezone to some different time zone covering multiple location
2011-04-05 (first published: 2011-03-24)
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2011-04-01 (first published: 2008-02-23)
3,797 reads
Third in a series of scripts demonstrating a quantitative comparison between the text of two stored procedures
2011-03-30 (first published: 2009-02-16)
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