2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-03-29)
1,780 reads
2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-03-29)
1,780 reads
Easy way to get the TLOg space Usage details
2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-11-19)
1,389 reads
If you have a requirement to carefully have the output file against each sql agent job step, you can use this script. If incase, there are many sql agent jobs and by any reason if any of the step does not have proper o/p file, this script can automatically create the o/p file.
2019-05-03 (first published: 2016-05-20)
1,556 reads
If you have a requirement to Kill all USer Sessions before starting to restore a Database, you may use this script
2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-07-08)
2,152 reads
The script will be helpful to kill all the user sessions before performing the refresh of the database.
2019-05-03 (first published: 2011-03-29)
2,657 reads
List Out All User Defined Triggers, along with the database where the triggers are disabled. is_ms_shipped = 1 denotes that its an user written trigger.
2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-07-07)
842 reads
2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-09-13)
1,930 reads
Remove backup folders from multiple servers.
2019-05-03 (first published: 2014-12-09)
621 reads
The query will help to find whether my database backup to a specific instance of SQL Server is running fine. If HH> 1, this would signify that the backup is running, else this is a failure.
2019-05-03 (first published: 2012-08-25)
1,245 reads
A script to help you cleanup Files/Folders & Sub-folders.
2019-05-03 (first published: 2015-07-30)
71 reads
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I run the SQLCMD utility as follows:
lcmd -S localhost -EI then type this (the 1> is the prompt):
1> select @@version goIf I hit enter, what happens? See possible answers