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| | | | While XML is, without a doubt, a giant pain in the bottom, sometimes, the best way to deal with Extended Events is to simply embrace the XML. Now, I know, just last week, I suggested ways to avoid the XML. I will freely admit, that is my default position. If I can avoid the XML, [...] | |
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| | | | This post shows a method for allowing users to change a user's resource class within Azure Synapse Analytics without being a member of the db_owner fixed database role. | |
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| | | | 2 simple techniques to help you test read intent connections to an AG Listener are routing correctly. | |
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blog.sqlterritory.com
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| | QuickQuestion series is a series of short posts in which I answer database related questions asked by my colleagues, friends, and co-workers, mainly application developers. Today's question: Is it OK to create a Stored Procedure that returns two result sets? As always, in case of suchquestions, the only correct answer is: It depends! You need ... Continue reading "QuickQuestion: Stored Procedure with multiple result sets" |