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Daily Archives: April 5, 2012
Treat the Database like Code
In one of Grant Fritchey’s presentations at SQL Server Connections recently, he talked about treating the databaese like code, and storing the changes you make, the DDL for the objects, and more, in a version control system of some sort. Grant had … Continue reading
SQL Server 2012 Beta Exams
I signed up for a few of the SQL Server 2012 Beta certification exams, and have been going through them over the last few days. The exams I signed up for are: 071-461 – Querying Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 071-462 … Continue reading
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