Category Archives: SQLServerPedia Syndication

  1. What’s next III

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    August 4, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    In case you didn’t know I was given notice about a month and a half ago. Since I’ve talked about …
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  2. SQL Homework – August 2022 – Replication part 1

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    August 2, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    You’ll hear a lot of people complain about replication. Including me. That said, replication is an amazing tool. There really …
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  3. EXECUTE AS USER vs EXECUTE AS LOGIN

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    July 26, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    I use impersonation a lot. It’s a really easy way to check if someone has the permissions they are supposed …
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  4. SSMS Put pinned tabs in their own row

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    July 21, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    A while back (6 years ago 😲) I talked about how you can change the behavior of SSMS so that …
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  5. #PowershellBasics: Multi-line commands

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    July 19, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    When I’m sharing code one of the things I hate most is having a scroll bar along the bottom. I …
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  6. #PowershellBasics: Write the output to a file.

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    July 14, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    Last week I posted about a request to get a list of services. The first problem I ran into was …
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  7. You’re doing your POC wrong! : T-SQL Tuesday #152

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    July 12, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    It’s T-SQL Tuesday again! Deborah Melkin (blog|twitter) is our host this month and she’d like to hear our opinion. A …
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  8. SQL Homework – July 2022 – Update your resume.

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    July 5, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    Resumes have been on my mind a lot recently. I’ve been thinking that I wish I’d kept mine up to …
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  9. What’s next? Pt 2

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    June 30, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    Well, it’s only been about a week and a half but here’s an update. First a piece of advice. You …
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  10. Creating a Database Audit Specification can create new users & schemas in the background

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    June 28, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    I love database audits. They are simple, easy to use, effective, not overly resource intensive, and can be turned on …
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