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Daily Archives: May 8, 2018
Reading Through the Logs
Have you ever tried to read a transaction log? I mean used a query against fn_dblog() to read data and try to reconstruct what happened with a transaction or a series of transactions? It’s a cumbersome process and takes a … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged disaster recovery
T-SQL Tuesday #102–Getting Started
It’s time for another blog party, on the second Tuesday of the month. For this month’s T-SQL Tuesday, Riley Major has a couple of invites. One is on giving back, which is good, but doesn’t fit me. The second option … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged syndicated, T-SQL Tuesday