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| | | | | Each SQL Server database has a setting called Compatibility Level that determines how T-SQL commands are interpreted and what features are supported for that database. A singleSQL instance can host multiple databases withdifferent compatibility levels, so SQL statementsthat work onone database might not work onthe other. Each version of SQL Server introduces a new compatibility... | |
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| | | | | This month for T-SQL Tuesday Mike Donnelly (b/t) decided to pick a topic to fit in with Ed Leighton-Dick's (b/t) #SQLNewBlogger challenge. His highly open ended topic is to learn something new and blog about it. A great topic for a bunch of new bloggers! (and long standing ones too) For a brief second I... | |
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| | | | | Many times it happens that your backup (or restore) activity has been started by another Database Administrator or by a job, and you cannot use the GUI anything else to check the progress of that Backup / Restore. By combining multiple commands, I have generated below script which can give us a summary of current... | |
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