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Monthly Archives: March 2016
SQL Source Control v5.0 Beta–First Migration Script
I joined the beta program for SQL Source Control recently. I know, I work for Redgate, I should be in all beta programs. However I present on our various products, and I need those presentations to work reliably. As a … Continue reading
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Working on the Road
I spend a decent amount of time on the road, traveling to events. Last year I think I spent 50 nights in hotels for work. That’s a fair amount, and it can be challenging to get everything I need to … Continue reading
SQL Server on Linux
Years ago I wrote an April Fools story about SQL Server running on Linux. For years, this was one of the most popular referrals at SQLServerCentral from Google as many people apparently wanted to get SQL Server on Linux. Well, my … Continue reading
Finding Strings
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. A quick one today, just looking for strings. I wrote an article on this, so there’s more detail there, … Continue reading