Monthly Archives: February 2019
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Dem queries
2February 27, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
Dem queries, dem queries, dem slow queries, Dem queries, dem queries, dem fast queries, Dem queries, dem queries, dem big …
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Using the Microsoft Authenticator app to log into Azure
Leave a commentFebruary 25, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
So I was trying to work on a blog post about the new truncation error this morning and realized I …
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Why do I (they) own that database?
2February 20, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
Ever looked at the list of databases and wonder why you own one of them? Or why some other user …
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Error in SSMS: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
2February 18, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
There are a lot of reasons to write a blog post. One of my favorites is when I’ve been asked …
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DBA Myths: Can a differential backup get bigger than the full backup?
7February 14, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
The thing about DBA Myths is that they are generally widespread and widely believed. At least I believed this one …
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What is your why?: T-SQL Tuesday #111
Leave a commentFebruary 12, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
This month Andy Leonard (b/t) wants to know why we do what we do. Funnily enough, this is something I …
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Using Cloud Academy
Leave a commentFebruary 6, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
The other day I talked about using Microsoft Learn. Well, honestly, Cloud Academy is the learning tool I’ve been using …
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SQL Homework – February 2019 – Instance configurations
5February 4, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
This homework series really has two purposes. It’s a primer for beginners. These are tasks I think most if not …
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