Tag Archives: Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL Homework – May 2018 – Create a database
4May 2, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
I’ve really got to make a plan here at some point. So far I’ve been just putting down things as …
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SQL Homework – April 2018 – Indexes
Leave a commentApril 2, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
This month we are going to look at a topic near and dear to both database developers and database administrators …
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Moving a table using BCP and native format
8March 21, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
You need to move a table from one instance to another with the following requirements: The instances are on separate …
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SQL Homework – February 2018 – Work with security
1February 5, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
This month let’s create some security! Create logins: GUI 5 pts/Script 5 pts Create a SQL login and a Windows …
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SQL Homework – January 2018 – Inspect an Execution Plan
6January 3, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s a new year and yet education never ends. So this month let’s take a look at an important part …
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It greatly pleases me to announce, HAL0003!
27November 23, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
I while back as part of a T-SQL Tuesday post I created HAL0001, then later HAL0002 with a long-term goal …
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What SQL version is my SSIS package?
29April 27, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
When SSIS first came out there were huge numbers of jokes and posts about all of the problems and how …
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Tales of a DBA fed up with NOLOCK. Part 1
44February 16, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
Nov 12, 2014 Dear Diary, They asked for help again. Every now and again everything slows down and they see …
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SQL Judo’s Monthly Challenge – February 2014 – KILL with the DAC
1January 26, 2015 by Kenneth Fisher
Every month SQL Judo (Russ Thomas) (b/t) challenges us to do his Monthly DBA Challenge. I’ve decided it would be …
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SchemaBinding – What & Why
29August 6, 2014 by Kenneth Fisher
What When you use the SchemaBinding keyword while creating a view or function you bind the structure of any underlying …
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