Script out EXISTING database mail profile's settings
Script out EXISTING database mail profile settings
2018-04-25 (first published: 2018-04-23)
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Script out EXISTING database mail profile settings
2018-04-25 (first published: 2018-04-23)
35,613 reads
Generate large sample data for your performance and other uses
2018-04-24 (first published: 2018-04-18)
2,879 reads
Update the statistics starting from most accessed and modified ones, with a time limit. Procedure will exit when @MaxExecutionTime parameter is greater than the current execution time.
2018-04-19 (first published: 2018-04-16)
522 reads
2018-04-19 (first published: 2018-04-12)
4,292 reads
This script is used to Find out the table name and column name where a specific string has been used
2018-04-17 (first published: 2018-04-13)
2,089 reads
Script powershell/SMO que gera os scripts de DROP/CREATE para cada JOB existente na instância
2018-04-16 (first published: 2018-04-13)
635 reads
Rename Foreign Key Constraints in a consistent manner. Ideal for preventing constraint errors during code promotion.
2018-04-13 (first published: 2013-03-19)
1,364 reads
It will help to DBA for restrict the SQL Users login from selected applications programs and track there logins with Host name and other details
2018-04-11 (first published: 2018-03-29)
742 reads
It will Help DBA to monitor the instant blocking and can take the action immediately on blocker query and users.
2018-04-05 (first published: 2018-03-22)
1,471 reads
It will help to development team to find their developed & DB server status check.
2018-03-28 (first published: 2018-03-22)
2,582 reads
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Comments posted to this topic are about the item The Data Model Matters
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