1. Why are you still using datetime?

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    November 10, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    It’s almost Thanksgiving time again! Let’s see, what am I thankful for? T-SQL Tuesday! Someone else get’s to pick a …
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  2. Questions from “SQL Server Security for Everyone”

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    November 4, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    I recently gave my SQL Server Security for Everyone session at Summit 2015. (I’m still in awe about that by …
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  3. Administrative Logins and Users

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    November 2, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    If you’ve ever worked through an audit you have probably gotten a request that looks a lot like this: Please …
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  4. Who’s on call

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    October 28, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    Of all the posts I’ve written I think this one is my favorite, even though it’s not a technical post. …
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  5. Finding and keeping your #SQLPassion

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    October 26, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    I consider myself lucky. I fell into a job that I truly enjoy, something that I do for fun even …
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  6. Generating scripts for previous versions of SQL

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    October 21, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    I make a habit of using the latest version of SSMS even if I’m not working with the latest version …
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  7. Working with “special” names

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    October 19, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    What do you do when you need to use a special character in a name? Well, I guess I should …
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  8. “That little green arrow.” or “My code used to work but now I’m getting a debug error.”

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    October 15, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    If you’ve worked with SSMS for any length of time this will look awfully familiar: SSMS 2008R2 SSMS 2012 + …
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  9. Keep an eye on those Audit files!

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    October 13, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    This month’s T-SQL Tuesday (#71) is hosted by Sebastian Meine (b/t). He has picked an interesting security subject. SQL Server …
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  10. Finding the error from a failed job.

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    October 7, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher

    This is a fairly simple one once you’ve seen it, but then so are lots of things :). Let’s say …
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