Determine Users with Permission on an Object
This script will walk the hierarchical chain of users and roles to find users with permissions on an object.
2009-03-24 (first published: 2009-02-18)
1,610 reads
This script will walk the hierarchical chain of users and roles to find users with permissions on an object.
2009-03-24 (first published: 2009-02-18)
1,610 reads
2009-03-23 (first published: 2009-02-17)
959 reads
2009-03-19 (first published: 2009-02-17)
1,445 reads
This code will drop all stored procedures made with splog. With minor modification it will also drop all functions and sp not made with splog.
2009-03-13 (first published: 2009-02-12)
1,037 reads
2009-03-11 (first published: 2009-02-13)
1,784 reads
2009-03-11 (first published: 2006-08-01)
792 reads
Dynamically creates a VB.NET class from parameters in a SQL Stored procedure.
2009-03-09 (first published: 2009-02-16)
1,054 reads
This script uses the system backup history to run a differential backup and place it in the directory of the last full backup.
2009-03-06 (first published: 2009-02-12)
642 reads
2009-03-04 (first published: 2009-02-16)
1,267 reads
This function will return the first, second, third, fourth or last day of a given month.
2009-03-03 (first published: 2009-02-10)
1,192 reads
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