Category Archives: Documentation
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Code I’d Hate To Live Without: T-SQL Tuesday #104
3July 10, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s TSQL Tuesday again! This time our respected host is Bert Wagner (b/t). Quick aside, if you haven’t seen his …
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Default reports in SSMS
2July 13, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
As DBAs our stock in trade is information and there is certainly an impressive amount available. The diagnostic views are …
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Continuous Integration
Leave a commentMay 9, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s T-SQL Tuesday again! This month we are being hosted by James Anderson (b/t). Thanks James! He has asked us …
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Creating a connect entry.
4January 23, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
I recently wrote a blog about how to tell why your SQL login isn’t working. There were a lot of …
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Cloud Security
1August 22, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
In case you hadn’t noticed I’ve recently started looking at the cloud and what it entails. Well one of those …
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What permissions do I need?
Leave a commentMarch 16, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Ever wondered how to tell what permissions are required to run a statement or perform a task? Well, sometimes it …
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SSMS Connection Information
Leave a commentSeptember 28, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
If you work with a number of different instances and have lots of connections open in Management Studio (SSMS) it …
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What SQL Server components are installed on this machine?
2September 14, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
Figuring out what components of SQL Server are installed on a particular machine has always been a task that has …
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Where you should start when managing an enterprise
Leave a commentSeptember 8, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
This T-SQL Tuesday we are hosted by one of the DBA’s of the night: Jen McCown (b/t). She want’s us …
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