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dataeducation.com
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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Jorge Segarra, the "SQL Chicken." The topic is rather open ended: What is your favorite new(ish) SQL Server feature? Love the DACPAC? Can't wait for PDW? Post about it and tell us why! In other T-SQL Tuesday news, we now have a logo. Those of you who are [...] | |
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| | | | | T-SQL Tuesday with the famous Hashtag on twitter as #tsql2sday is all about sharing your experiences on a specific topic requested through invitation from one of the SQL family members every month of the year, encouraging SQL bloggers every month to participate in this blog post party. Readers do enjoy reading different perspectives and experiences... | |
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| | | | | Automation plays a huge part in our lives and the DBA profession is no so different. A couple of years ago this topic was shared by Pat Wright. I would like to revisit this again and see how much of our approach has changed. | |
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www.christianfrohn.dk
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| | | IntroWhen you create an Azure SQL database (DB) right of the bat, you will be faced with the need to assign permission in the database to users or security groups. Normally on an on-premises SQL DB it's no problem and can be done using the GUI in SSMS. But for an Azure SQL DB, there... | ||