Category Archives: SQLServerPedia Syndication
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Who do you contact before an upgrade? : T-SQL Tuesday #147
1February 9, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
I haven’t been blogging as much recently as I’d like and I’m trying to get back into it. One excellent …
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SQL Homework – February 2022 – “Soft” skills.
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher
Well, it’s a new year and a new start, even if I am a bit behind the start of the …
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2021 a year in review
3December 30, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
No matter where you are in the world the last couple of years have been, shall we say, difficult. More …
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The less you hear from or about the DBAs the better they are doing their job.
7December 7, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
Something I’ve been thinking about recently is that DBAs are best when they are invisible. Now, this is also true …
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SQL Homework – December 2021 – Changing collation
Leave a commentDecember 2, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
I can only speak for the locations I’ve worked at of course, but in all of the places I’ve worked …
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Data jokes
10November 23, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
I’m feeling a bit uninspired this week, and I plan on only doing one post this week, so I figured …
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Quiz & answers for my “Auditing your data and data access” session.
1November 16, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
I was honored to speak at Pass Summit last week (Thanks again Redgate), and if you’ve ever been to one …
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Pass Summit 2021: A quick thank you to @Redgate.
2November 11, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
I’d just like to say a quick thank you to Redgate for hosting the Pass Summit, all of the amazing …
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#PowershellBasics: The WHERE clause
1November 9, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
Sometimes when you are trying to figure something out you run across something really interesting. In this case I discovered …
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#PowershellBasics: Select the columns in the output.
1November 4, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
After my post last week on sorting the list, I now have a list of files, sorted in the right …
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