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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Just a week to SQL Saturday in Pensacola
Next week is SQL Saturday #491 in Pensacola. I’ll be there, along with a number of other great speakers. It’s free SQL Server training, and a great place to vacation. There are a couple pre-conference sessions available as well if … Continue reading
A Basic Recursive CTE and a Money Lesson
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. When I was a six or seven year old, my Mom asked me a question. She asked if I’d … Continue reading
Changing Your PASS Credentials
I got an email today from PASS, noting that credentials were changing from username to email. That’s fine. I don’t really care, but I know I got multiple emails to different accounts, so which account is associated with which email? … Continue reading
Recharging
It’s that time of year when many people take vacation and get away from work for a bit. I’m going to join in, taking a few days off this week. I was off yesterday, with family in town for my … Continue reading