Monthly Archives: September 2017

I want a new gadget with less features

Years ago I bought a Pebble smartwatch. I didn’t back the Kickstarter, but a few friends did and I liked the product. I wore mine for almost two years before it started to die. I can be rough on gadgets, … Continue reading

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Voting for Change

Microsoft does listen to us. They’ve made a number of changes in SQL Server 2016/2107 in response to community votes and requests. The main way to make these is through Connect, though keep in mind that lots of items get filed, … Continue reading

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The Code Coverage Report

I had someone that told me recently that they needed to find a way to get code coverage in T-SQL. Not for them, not to improve quality, but because their manager wanted a report. OK, here it is. First, build … Continue reading

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Multi Script Removes 25 Database Limit

I woke up to a Slack message that alerted me to a post in one of our channels. An engineer noted that SQL Multi Script was being upgraded today, releasing to all channels with v 1.3.3. The post alerted me … Continue reading

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