Category Archives: SQLServerPedia Syndication
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Dealing with multiple AD accounts
8November 19, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
To help promote the seperation of duties one of the things my company has done is to divide our permissions …
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T-shaped knowledge and learning about the cloud: T-SQL Tuesday #108
5November 13, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Upper management at my company has started asking for something called T-Shaped knowledge. The idea is that we have a …
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Missing those we’ve lost
3November 7, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s the start of Summit for many of us (not me, sorry) and it seemed like a good time to …
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SQL Homework – November 2018 – Constraints
2November 5, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
You’ve created tables before but how about constraints? Constraints allow a finer level of control over what data is allowed …
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Zombie SQL
5October 31, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
It Halloween so time for a scary SQL story. Ok, maybe not that scary. Ok, not scary at all, but …
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Blogger Questions: What if I get a mean/rude comment?
12October 29, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
There is a fear that almost every blogger has to overcome. I’ll be honest, it pops up almost every time …
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I’m in a book! Data Professionals at Work
2October 24, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
A while back a friend of mine, Malathi Mahadevan (b/t), asked me if I’d like to do an interview for …
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How do I look at my error log if SQL won’t open?
1October 22, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Quick and easy post today. Hopefully you’ve opened the error log on a SQL instance. However, what happens if you …
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What is the Object Explorer Details tab good for?
1October 17, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
For a long time there I would see the Object Explorer Details tab show up when I opened SSMS (SQL …
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Highlighting sp_spaceused
1October 15, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
I’ve been using sp_spaceused a lot recently so I thought I would bring it up again. Basically it’s a quick …
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