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therestisjustcode.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Brent Ozar andhe's asked everyone to find interestingbug or enhancement requests in Microsoft Connect related to SQL Server. The Connect item doesn't have to have anything to do with T-SQL - it could be about the engine, SSRS, R, the installer, whatever. Now, more than ever, Microsoft has... | |
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| | | | | Thank you Mala for hosting T-SQL Tuesday for August month. Mala asked us to write about the Database version control and what tools we use to manage our database code. Please find the original invite here. Earlier in my career as a DBA, the database code was managed with comments in the code to know... | |
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| | | | | I feel like I've been neglecting my blog this summer so there's nothing like T-SQL Tuesday to help bring me back. A big thanks to Mala Mahadevan (b) for this month's topic, since it is one near and dear to my heart. She asked us how we manage our database code. One of the earliest... | |
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| | | I am not pro-cursor. I am not, however, extremely anti-cursor. I think that if there is a cursor used for a certain problem it just means we don't know enough about the problem, the data or the code to think of a better solution. But I've had an experience with cursors and, for my cases,... | ||