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String or binary data would be truncated
Microsoft, please fix this. This issue is still out there, and once again, it’s the top voted on item for SQL Server. Everytime I see this: Msg 8152, Level 16, State 13, Line 1 String or binary data would be truncated. I’m … Continue reading
Republish: When Work Gets in the Way of Work
Coming back from Ireland today and the last day of vacation. A republish if When Work Gets in the Way of Work.
Republish: Closer to the Heart
One of my favorite Rush songs, but also an editorial. I’m in Ireland with my wife, so it’s being re-run.
Do you use DAX?
It’s not that often that I see many posts about DAX. Despite the Data Analysis Expressions being used in Power BI, it seems that relatively few people call this out in their work. Chris Webb writes about it often, and this … Continue reading