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Twitter is…
I think Twitter is a graffiti wall that emulates a series of hallway conversations near the world’s largest food court.
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Put your left LOB in, put your left LOB out…
It’s time again for T-SQL Tuesday and this month the topic is LOB, or BLOB data. You can read more about T-QSL Tuesday in the entry above, and check out tSQL2sDay.com for the redirect. For you older DBAs, this refers … Continue reading
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Is Pivot Worth it?
I’ve been trying to learn more about the T-SQL changes in SQL Server 2005/2008 over time. I don’t have requirements to write a lot of T-SQL, so I have to futz around with it and just try things I see … Continue reading
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