Monthly Archives: August 2012

Standing Desk – Flooring

My standing desk experiment has worked out well. I have gotten used to standing there and I’ve slowly found places for my coffee, water, phone, and other things that I use at my desk. I still need to work on … Continue reading

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Excluding Schemas in SQL Compare

SQL Compare is a core product from Redgate and I’ve got a series on some of the interesting things I’ve found. Download a trial today if you haven’t tried it. I saw this question posted the other day and thought … Continue reading

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A Data Hub

One great promise of data warehousing over the years has been a “single view of the truth” for companies. By moving, cleaning, transforming, and standardizing data from other systems, we can put together a single location for the most accurate … Continue reading

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Removing a DDL Trigger

In a recent post I talked about how to create a DDL trigger. You’d think to drop that trigger, I’d run this: DROP trigger CatchLogins That returns me this nice message: Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Line 1 Cannot … Continue reading

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