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Daily Archives: July 19, 2012
Contained Databases – Server Setting Matters
In doing some additional testing on contained databases, I decided to create a new database on a new test VM. CREATE DATABASE cdb1 containment = PARTIAL ; To my surprise, I got this error: Msg 12824, Level 16, State 1, … Continue reading
Send me your pictures
If you got some with me at SQL in the City last week I London, or anytime in the last year, I’d love to have copies. Pictures are memories for me, and I treasure all the ones I have of … Continue reading
Using Technology in New Ways
There are some amazing things that we accomplish with technology. For example, there is a system that can track a missile, moving at incredible speeds, and report this information to other applications that could potentially be used to react in some … Continue reading