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| | | | | Data protection inside SQL Server requires a layered approach. There is no silver bullet or approach that will satisfy. Beware people! | |
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| | | | | Sometimes you have a requirement to grant permissions to every database on an instance. Historically this has required creating a user (database level principal) on each database and granting it the correct permission. And making sure to grant those permissions to the model database so that future databases have the correct permission as they are... | |
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| | | | | Thanks to Matt Gordon (@atsqlspeed) for hosting this T-SQL Tuesday. Splitting Strings in SQL A problem that has plagued SQL developers through the years is splitting strings. Many techniques have been used as more capabilities were added to SQL Server including XML datatypes, recursive CTEs and even CLR. I have used XML datatype methods to... | |
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post discussing SQL Server 2022 and Azure's new features, along with personal New Year resolutions related to exercise and reading. | ||