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Daily Archives: January 29, 2018
Managing SQL Prompt Code Analysis Rules
I work for Redgate and write about products. I’ve got a series of SQL Prompt posts here on little things I like. SQL Prompt might be my favorite tool. SQL Prompt will be yours as well if you give it … Continue reading
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No Default CONTEXT_INFO()
I was doing a little testing of Row-Level Security (RLS) for the stairway, and one of the ways that some people implement RLS is with CONTEXT_INFO(). I haven’t every really used CONTEXT_INFO in production, though it’s been around for some … Continue reading
IoT Increases Efficiency
There is no shortage of articles about problems with IoT, especially with consumer based IoT products. In fact, many of the ideas and sales are gimmicky with dubious value for me, but I know what some people get excited that … Continue reading