Category Archives: SQLServerPedia Syndication
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SQL Homework – December 2022 – What’s new in SQL Server?
Leave a commentDecember 1, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
SQL Server 2022 has been released! Long live SQL Server! No really, I’ve still got a while before retirement. I …
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Setting up my new workstation with some Chocolatey goodness.
9November 11, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
As you might be aware I started a new job last week. Which means a new workstation and installing lots …
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What is production grade code? : T-SQL Tuesday #156
1November 8, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s that time of the month again! It’s T-SQL Tuesday and this month Tom Zika (blog|twitter) is hosting. Tom would …
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SQL Homework – November 2022 – Getting ready for the next time you have to look for a job.
Leave a commentNovember 1, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
Back in July I suggested that you get your resume up to date. It’s something I’d wish I’d kept up …
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What’s next: New beginnings!
10October 28, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
I’m both excited and frankly relieved to say that I’ve found a new position. Starting Wed Nov 2nd I’ll be …
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Comments in your generated code : T-SQL Tuesday #155
4October 11, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
The ever amazing Steve Jones (blog|twitter) is our host this month. And in case you didn’t know he also is …
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What you can do is based on more than your direct permissions.
1October 6, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
What you have access to is not just what you have direct permissions to. The other day I needed to …
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SQL Homework – October 2022 – Replication part 2
Leave a commentOctober 4, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
In August we started taking a look at replication. We learned some of the terms used, and set up a …
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Conversion Precedence
1September 20, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
Recently I talked about the difference between implicit and explicit datatype conversions. In it I ran this code: With the …
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Putting counters in names
6September 13, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s not all that unusual, or unreasonable to put a counter in a name. For example let’s say you need …
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