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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Custom Schemas
One of the things I seem to see more and more is an expanded use of schemas in their development efforts. This isn’t something I had done much in the past as almost half of my career was with SQL … Continue reading
Thankful in November
I’m taking a short break from technical talk today to spend a few minutes thinking about life. My wife started the Thankfulness challenge in November, and while I didn’t participate, I’ve been thinking about life as I watch her posts. … Continue reading
Git Pull in SQL Source Control
I wrote recently on Git Push in SQL Source Control (SOC), and now wanted to add the other side of the story, pull. This process is even simpler. I’ll be working with a new database, one that has two client … Continue reading
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Make a #SQLWish Come True
A few weeks ago I was sitting in Farestart at the annual Friends of Redgate dinner when my eyes teared up. The waiter was explaining the mission of the organization, and I was proud that Redgate chooses to support them. However I … Continue reading