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T-SQL Tuesday #53–Why So Serious?
It’s an interesting topic this month for T-SQL Tuesday #53. When I read Matt Velic’s invitation, I became intrigued. I like jokes. I like messing with people, and I was thinking about the recent April Fool’s jokes I’d written and … Continue reading
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Tagged sql server, syndicated, T-SQL Tuesday
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Lobbying for Change
I ran across a note recently on Twitter from Adam Machanic. He wrote: Just spent most of the day working through a subtle PK issue – 1 bad row out of 18M. Would have killed for this. The item in question … Continue reading
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Tagged connect, Microsoft, patching, sql server
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