2016-10-21 (first published: 2015-05-12)
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2016-10-21 (first published: 2015-05-12)
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When code is getting stall, sometimes the execution plans are point to the wrong or out dated or old objects. You would need to recompile all the stored procedures
2016-10-14 (first published: 2016-09-26)
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This stored procedure extracts template variable names and values from a SQL result set in order to process the template.
2016-10-13 (first published: 2016-09-14)
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SQLCMD is one of many methods to export your database data to some text file
2016-10-12 (first published: 2016-09-27)
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2016-10-07 (first published: 2016-09-20)
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Checks currently running sessions and blocking queries with session information
2016-10-05 (first published: 2016-09-16)
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2016-10-04 (first published: 2016-09-19)
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One way to calculate how many minutes a person has worked considering holidays and shifts, being given starting and ending date / time
2016-09-29 (first published: 2016-09-08)
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This Simple script will help to do a Server wide search for an object name or usage of a String in Object Code like Function, Procedure, Views
2016-09-26 (first published: 2016-08-25)
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2016-09-23 (first published: 2016-08-30)
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dbo.Commission GO CREATE TABLE dbo.Commission (id INT NOT NULL IDENTITY(1,1) CONSTRAINT CommissionPK PRIMARY KEY , salesperson VARCHAR(20) , commission VARCHAR(20) ) GO INSERT dbo.Commission ( salesperson, commission) VALUES ( 'Brian', 12 ), ( 'Brian', 'None' ) GOSee possible answers