Alert for low identities available
This script alert when a table on a DB has a low number of identities available
2016-07-25 (first published: 2016-07-16)
531 reads
This script alert when a table on a DB has a low number of identities available
2016-07-25 (first published: 2016-07-16)
531 reads
standard missing index script but has a create statement to copy and past
2016-07-21 (first published: 2016-07-07)
2,140 reads
Capture Linux Drive Space data with Powershell using Posh-SSH module
2016-07-19 (first published: 2016-07-06)
1,271 reads
2016-07-18 (first published: 2016-06-28)
658 reads
Query the earliest and latest date values found in all datetime columns in the current database.
2016-07-12 (first published: 2016-06-21)
3,139 reads
2016-07-05 (first published: 2016-05-26)
4,892 reads
2016-07-04 (first published: 2016-06-08)
882 reads
2016-07-01 (first published: 2016-05-24)
659 reads
LEAD and LAG functions are new in SQL Server 2012 , This short Script could be used to get these values in Earlier versions also
2016-06-28 (first published: 2016-05-18)
795 reads
Function for Getting Interval Dates by days,months,years for particular week number, for particular month, for particular date between 1 to 31. etc...
All in One Date Interval Related Function.
2016-06-27 (first published: 2015-11-27)
1,946 reads
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I have this code on SQL Server 2022. What happens when it runs all at once?
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